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Yeovil Town come into Friday’s game with three defeats in their last four and only two wins in their last six, but the important detail for this market is that their matches have stayed open enough for both sides to get chances. They have scored in five of those six league games, while conceding in five as well, which leaves little room for a clean-sheet angle.
Truro City’s recent away form also points toward goals at both ends more than control. They have been beaten in 14 of 20 away league matches and have conceded 41 away goals overall, while their last six league games have produced just one clean sheet. Even so, they arrive on a three-match unbeaten run, so they are not travelling in broken shape.
The head-to-head record is mixed rather than one-sided, and the most recent meeting finished 1-0 to Truro City in December 2025. That result is the main tension for a BTTS pick, but it sits alongside earlier meetings that produced goals for both teams, including Yeovil’s 2-1 win in August 2023.
Yeovil’s home record and Truro’s away numbers both add weight to the same angle. Yeovil have scored 25 and conceded 30 in home league matches, while Truro have managed only 14 goals in 20 away trips but have also shipped more than two per game on average. With the xG projection at 1.4 to 1.3, this has the look of a game where each side can find a goal even if the scoreline stays fairly tight.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 4/5. Yeovil have seen goals at both ends in most of their recent league matches, Truro have conceded heavily away from home, and both sides arrive with attacking output that should be enough to trouble the other. The 2-1 type of scoreline fits that pattern, even if Truro’s recent 0-0 with Boreham Wood shows there is some risk of a slower start.