
Match context and form
Huish Park will host a midweek clash that feels like six points for Yeovil Town against a hungry Tamworth side. The referee Oliver Mackey will oversee proceedings on 03/03/2026 as these two sides meet in Round 30 of the Enterprise National League. Yeovil arrive sitting 18th with 38 points from 33 games, a record that underlines defensive fragility and inconsistency — 35 goals scored but 47 conceded. Their recent sequence has been stop-start: a morale-boosting 3-2 win over Sutton United sits beside heavy defeats and draws, and the FA Trophy quarter-final with Southport finished 1-1 after Yeovil had led at halftime. At Huish Park their home numbers show 20 goals for and 25 against, with a home BTTS rate nudging two-thirds, indicating matches often end with both sides on the scoresheet.
Tamworth travel in steadier mood. Tenth in the table with 45 points from 34 matches, they have been more prolific in attack overall — 45 goals in the season — but porous defensively away from home, having conceded 33 on the road. Recent domestic form has a clear upward trend: convincing wins like 5-1 over Altrincham and a 3-2 success versus Boreham Wood this week give them momentum. In that last victory Oliver Lynch produced the game’s standout display, earning a 7.06 rating for Tamworth. Their away profile shows a team that creates chances (higher shots and shots on target season totals) and entertains open games.
Tactical battle and key edges
This is likely to be an open game. Yeovil’s home matches have produced a high share of both-teams-to-score outcomes, while Tamworth’s attack has been capable of converting chances in recent weeks. On paper Tamworth bring more attacking firepower and slightly better form; Yeovil’s home form and the familiar surroundings could blunt that edge, but their defensive record suggests they won’t keep many clean sheets. The previous league meeting this season was a narrow 1-0 win for Tamworth, a reminder that while margins are fine, Tamworth know how to take results off Yeovil.
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Betting suggestion
Given the data — Yeovil’s high home BTTS percentage, Tamworth’s recent scoring run, both sides producing multiple goal matches this season, and the last meeting being tight — the clearest market to target is the goal market. Back Both Teams To Score (BTTS — Yes). This selection captures the probability of an open encounter at Huish Park and aligns with form and season-long tendencies for both clubs.




