The Hawks will have a large task on his hands when they travel to Somerset to take on table toppers Yeovil Town on Saturday.

The Hawks were impressive last time out when they produced a comeback against Chelmsford City at Westleigh Park . Returning Hawk Charlie Ruff took the lead for the visitors late in the first half. The Hawks fought back and equalised through Ryan Seager in the second half. Just before the end of the 90 Kealy was brought down in the box and awarded a penalty. James Roberts stepped up and slotted the ball into the back of the net, making the final score 2-1. 

Yeovil convincingly beat Tonbridge Angels 4-2 when they travelled to Kent in their last game out. Yeovil took an early lead and doubled their advantage before 20 minutes. Tonbridge were able to wrestle a goal back, but Wannel grabbed his second of the afternoon to restore their 2-goal lead. The Angels scored just before the 90th minute but Yeovil were again able to find the back of the net, ending the game at 4-2.   

A win could see the Hawks draw level on points with 22nd place Eastbourne Borough, who take on Chelmsford City. However, a loss could see the Hawks drop to the bottom of the table if Dover Athletic are able to beat Dartford. 

 

Opposition form: 

Tonbridge Angels 2-4 Yeovil Town 

Maidstone United 2-1 Yeovil Town 

Yeovil Town 3-1 Slough Town 

St Albans City 1-1 Yeovil Town 

Yeovil Town 2-0 Hemel Hempstead Town 

 

Head-to-head: 

Last time these two sides faced each other the Hawks got their first win of the season in a very chaotic game. The Hawks had a two goal advantage by the 10th minute thanks to goals from Muhammadu Faal and Kealy. Yeovil fought back and scored two goals to overcome the Hawks advantage. However, Kealy slotted the ball in the back of the net just before the referee blew the whistle for half time, making the score 3-2 at half time. 

The second half was uneventful until the 89th minute, when Rhys Murphy equalised for the xxxs. However, in the 92nd minute Kealy scored the winner for the Hawks, completing his hat trick. The last action of the game came when Charlie Cooper received a red card, making the final score 4-3 to the Hawks. 

This is the only time the Yeovil have taken on the Hawks in the club’s history. 

 

Ticketing:

Tickets for our trip to Huish Park are available to purchase online through the Hosts Ticketing Website HERE

The fixture will be segregated and Hawks fans are able to purchase their tickets in ‘The Screwfix Stand’ in Blocks N, P & PP which are indicated in RED on the Ticketing Website. At current the Away Terrace behind the goal is not open to fans so you will be unable to purchase your tickets there.

Tickets for the fixture are priced as follows:

Adult – £14

65+* – £12

Under 21* – £10

Armed Forces* – £12

Under 16* – £5

Under 12^ – £3

* The relevant Identification will need to be provided at the turnstile as per the Yeovil Town site.

^ Under 12’s must be accompanied by an adult

Ticket prices rise three hours before kick off, by £2 on Adult, 65+, Armed Forces & Under 21 tickets so we recommend that tickets are purchased in advance to avoid queues on the day and to benefit from the earlier prices offered by Yeovil.

Tickets can be purchased on Matchday, online or from the ticket office on the Bamfords Main Stand side of the ground, up until kick-off.

Parking is available on site for £3. This can be paid via machines on-site or via an app displayed on signs at the ground.

Should supporters have any questions or queries about the Yeovil Town Ticketing site, you can access their FAQ section HERE

 

Where to follow: 

Tune into Hawks Radio to listen to live commentary of the game from Josh Verroken and Les Hyson: https://hawks-radio.mixlr.com/ 

Match Updates will also be available on the Hawks Social Media channels:

X: https://twitter.com/HWFCOfficial 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hwfcofficial/?hl=en

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HWFCOfficial