The football fixture list can be quite a hectic thing to organise, especially when you consider cup runs and the busy festive period. This Tuesday sees Yeovil Town and Lincoln City go head to head in a fixture which was originally supposed to take place back in November, and with both sides in need of the points for very different reasons, it promises to be an enthralling affair. Making the trip to Huish Park is a Lincoln City side who are flying high at the top of League Two at the moment and they know that if they are able to claim three points, then they will extend their lead at the top of the division to six points. A major part of their charge towards the League Two title has been their form on the road and the 24 point return they have managed from their 13 away matches represents the second best return in the division. When you throw in that they have the second best attack and the third best defence in the division, it is hard to make a case for them coming up short on Tuesday evening. Although Yeovil Town will come into this fixture with a renewed sense of confidence following their back to back victories, this match represents a clash which is a major step up in quality to the ones they emerged victorious in. Given that the visitors are available at a very healthy price, I think that backing them to get the three points represents the best opportunity for a profitable return.
The football fixture list can be quite a hectic thing to organise, especially when you consider cup runs and the busy festive period. This Tuesday sees Yeovil Town and Lincoln City go head to head in a fixture which was originally supposed to take place back in November, and with both sides in need of the points for very different reasons, it promises to be an enthralling affair.
Making the trip to Huish Park is a Lincoln City side who are flying high at the top of League Two at the moment and they know that if they are able to claim three points, then they will extend their lead at the top of the division to six points. A major part of their charge towards the League Two title has been their form on the road and the 24 point return they have managed from their 13 away matches represents the second best return in the division. When you throw in that they have the second best attack and the third best defence in the division, it is hard to make a case for them coming up short on Tuesday evening.
Although Yeovil Town will come into this fixture with a renewed sense of confidence following their back to back victories, this match represents a clash which is a major step up in quality to the ones they emerged victorious in. Given that the visitors are available at a very healthy price, I think that backing them to get the three points represents the best opportunity for a profitable return.