Truro City
- Truro City have lost four of their last five matches in all competitions.
- The Cornish side, managed by John Askey, play a high-energy style, pressing relentlessly and looking to play off the last defender with a 4-3-3 system that is built for direct play.
- Dominic Johnson-Fisher’s three goals in the National League make him the club’s leading goal scorer, but Lirak Hasani has scored two in their last five and has accounted for almost half of their goal tally during that spell.
Yeovil Town
- Yeovil Town have won three, drawn one and lost just one of their last five games in all competitions.
- Yeovil’s recent managerial turmoil has left them somewhat adrift in 14th place with 27 points from 23 games, and they should prove a better bet than the current underdogs, Truro City, who are bottom with 15.
Head-to-Head
- The Glovers have won all three of their recent head-to-head matches with Truro, including a 2-0 away win in National League South last season.
- Away from home, Yeovil’s away record of wins 4, draws 1 and losses 6 in the National League mirrors Truro’s home record, but they are the team in form.
Key Players
- Luke McCormick’s finishing has been a huge factor in their recent uptick in attacking output, netting six goals in 22 league games and three of Yeovil’s last five.
- Dominic Johnson-Fisher’s three goals in the National League make him the club’s leading goal scorer for Truro.
Betting Insights
Yeovil Town are a slight favorite at 2.98 , but Truro City can be backed at 2.23 and the draw at 3.18 .
Prediction
Therefore, we will take our chances on Truro’s frantic pressing to upset the rhythm of Yeovil’s structured build-up and get the better of Yeovil in a potentially tight clash.