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Yeovil Town vs FC Halifax Town Prediction & Betting Tips 11.04.2026

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Yeovil Town — Last 6 matches
FC Halifax Town — Last 6 matches

Yeovil Town host FC Halifax Town in the National League on Saturday evening, 11 April 2026, with both sides still playing for something tangible as the season runs down. Yeovil sit 14th on 50 points, safe enough from the immediate drop danger but nowhere near content, while Halifax arrive in eighth on 66 points and still have eyes on the top-seven pack. For one club, this is about building momentum and finishing with some pride. For the other, it’s about keeping the promotion chase alive. That gives the game a proper edge.

There’s also a neat stylistic tension here. Yeovil have been a bit all over the place, capable of scoring in bursts but far too easy to open up, while Halifax have spent much of the season in that awkward middle ground between being solid enough to compete and vulnerable enough to frustrate themselves. A point would help neither side much. Three points would matter a lot.

The H2H layer only sharpens it. Halifax have generally had Yeovil’s number in recent seasons, winning three of the last four meetings and taking the last three without defeat. That doesn’t decide anything on its own, but it does colour the mood. Yeovil will need to break that pattern if they’re to turn a decent home campaign into something more satisfying.

Yeovil Town Form & Analysis

Yeovil’s last few matches have been typical of a side with a bit of life going forward but not enough control behind it. They went to Eastleigh on 6 April and lost 2-1, and the raw story of that one was rough on the eye for Billy Rowley’s side. Eastleigh had 13 shots to Yeovil’s six, put seven on target to Yeovil’s two, and generated a huge xG edge of 3.54 to 0.36. That’s not just a narrow away defeat. That’s a team spending too much time on the back foot and surviving far longer than the numbers deserved.

Before that, though, Yeovil had found a small lift. They beat Truro City 1-0 at home on 3 April, a neat, controlled win that followed a 2-0 success away at Wealdstone and a lively 3-2 home victory over Morecambe. Sandwiched between those were defeats at Southend United and Gateshead, both by 2-1, and that’s the basic Yeovil story right now: they can get on the scoresheet, they can nick games at home, but they don’t stay stable for long. One good result rarely turns into two. That’s a problem.

At Huish Park, the record is respectable rather than intimidating. Yeovil have won nine, drawn four and lost eight home league matches, scoring 26 and conceding 30. That’s not a terrible base at all, but it isn’t the mark of a side that controls its own ground. They’ve usually been in games, which is why there’s a decent argument for goals here, yet they’ve also given opponents too many clean looks. You can see it in the season totals too: 47 scored, 61 conceded overall. The defence leaks. Plain and simple.

The encouraging part for Yeovil is that they’re rarely flat for long. They’ve scored in enough matches to suggest they can bother Halifax, especially in a home fixture where they’ve already shown they can beat teams with pace and energy. Still, when the opposition starts well — and Halifax often do — Yeovil’s back line can come under pressure quickly. That makes the opening stages feel important. If they’re chasing the game, things can unravel.

FC Halifax Town Form & Analysis

Halifax come into this on the back of a 2-2 draw with Tamworth on 6 April, and that result summed up their season pretty well. They started fast, took the lead after a minute through Stefan Mols, then found themselves in a scrap as the game swung around them. It finished level, but not before the closing stages turned messy, with a missed penalty and a red card in the final moments. That kind of afternoon leaves a mark. It’s the sort of game good teams win, or at least manage better. Halifax didn’t.

Still, there’s been enough in the recent away form to suggest they travel with purpose. They beat Altrincham 1-0 away on 3 April and followed their 3-0 win at Solihull Moors with another solid road performance. That’s the positive strand. The wobble came at home, where they lost 2-1 to Scunthorpe United and 1-0 to Carlisle United in back-to-back matches before the draw with Tamworth. So the wider run is mixed, but away from home they’ve generally been far better than they’ve been in front of their own supporters. That matters here.

Their away record is strong enough to keep them in the promotion conversation. Nine wins, two draws and ten defeats on the road, with 26 goals scored and 32 conceded, tells you they don’t go into away matches to hide. They’re a bit more direct than that. They’ll take the game on, and they’ve shown enough attacking quality to make that approach work. Their overall goal return of 66 is a decent one for a side sitting outside the top seven, and it explains why they’re still hanging around the upper end of the table.

The flaw is obvious, though. Halifax aren’t clean at the back, particularly away from home. Thirty-two conceded on the road is hardly disastrous, but it does leave room for the sort of trade-off that makes both teams to score look live. When they’re on, they score. When they’re off, they’re vulnerable. Can they keep the balance right in Somerset? That’s the question.

Yeovil’s home record suggests they’re capable of dragging a game into the sort of contest Halifax don’t always enjoy, and Halifax’s away profile suggests they’ll be more than happy to exchange chances. This doesn’t look like a tight, low-event battle. It looks like one where both defences will be tested.

Head-to-Head

Halifax have had the edge in this fixture for a while. They beat Yeovil 3-2 in the reverse meeting on 30 August 2025, won 1-0 at home in March 2025, and also took a 1-0 victory at Yeovil in November 2024. That’s three wins in a row for Halifax in the most recent meetings, and it adds up to a clear psychological advantage.

There’s a pattern behind those results too. Yeovil have failed to keep a clean sheet in the last four head-to-head meetings, and the games have often been tight enough to stay alive deep into the second half. The numbers tilt towards caution rather than fireworks — six of the last seven meetings have stayed under 2.5 goals — but the current shape of both sides points more towards goals than caution this time around. That’s the tension in the market.

We Predict: Both Teams To Score

We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/5 for this one. It’s a fair price for a match that should produce chances at both ends, even if the historical head-to-head record leans slightly more towards tighter scorelines. Yeovil have been scoring regularly enough at home, while Halifax have the better overall league position and enough away threat to expect something from the game. Neither defence fills you with confidence. Not even close.

The 1-1 correct score feels right. Yeovil’s home numbers point to a side that can keep themselves in the contest, and Halifax’s away record suggests they’re reliable enough to nick a goal on the road without necessarily shutting the door at the other end. If you want a slightly stronger angle, Halifax or draw in the double chance market would be the conservative play, but BTTS is the cleaner bet here.

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