TOPB1NS
English National League 17 January 2026 KO 15:00
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Brackley Town
15:00
Yeovil Town
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FORM
L L L W W
#18
PTS: 26 GD: -12
PLAYED: 24
#15
PTS: 31 GD: -8
PLAYED: 26
FORM
W L L D W

Brackley Town v Yeovil Town

St. James’ Park is set to host a significant English National League clash as Brackley Town prepare to welcome Yeovil Town. Both sides will be eager to cement their current standings and inject further momentum into their campaigns, promising a thoroughly engaging contest.

Brackley Town appear to be finding a more encouraging rhythm of late, having navigated a challenging period to register two successive victories. Their last five fixtures saw three defeats before they secured back-to-back wins against Forest Green Rovers and Boston United, notably scoring in both of those triumphs. This recent upturn, culminating in a two-game winning streak, will undoubtedly provide a welcome lift to their spirits.

Yeovil Town, in contrast, are currently enjoying a two-match unbeaten sequence, having secured a win and a draw in their most recent outings. Their last five games encompass a victory over Hartlepool United, followed by consecutive reverses to Forest Green Rovers and Truro City. However, they have since earned a draw against Eastleigh and secured a commendable 3-1 win over Braintree Town, demonstrating their attacking capability in their last two matches.

Looking at past encounters, these two teams have met on only one occasion in the last three seasons. That solitary fixture saw Yeovil Town emerge victorious by a 2-1 margin, with Josh Sims and Ben Wodskou finding the net for the Glovers. Brackley Town managed a late consolation through Tyler Lyttle, but it proved insufficient to avert defeat.

In the current league standings, Yeovil Town occupy 15th place with 31 points accrued from 26 games. Their record comprises nine wins, four draws, and thirteen losses, with 26 goals scored and 34 conceded. Brackley Town are positioned two places below them in 18th, having accumulated 26 points from 24 matches. Their statistics show seven wins, five draws, and twelve defeats, having scored 18 goals and conceded 30.

A victory for Brackley Town could propel them up the league table and build considerable momentum, potentially distancing them further from the relegation zone. Conversely, a defeat could see them drop further and intensify the pressure. For Yeovil Town, a win would not only extend their unbeaten run but also strengthen their mid-table position and offer a psychological edge, particularly given their previous success against Brackley. A draw would represent a more modest outcome, preserving their unbeaten streak but offering less in terms of substantial progress. A loss, however, could see them overtaken by teams below them and potentially disrupt their recent positive trajectory.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, let’s get stuck into this one. Brackley Town versus Yeovil Town, a proper National League scrap. The odds are tight on the 1X2, with Yeovil the slight favourites at 27/10. Brackley are 19/20, and a draw can be had at 9/4.

Now, the TopB1ns Edge is leaning towards an away win, so Yeovil to nick it. Where’s the value, you ask? Well, the TopB1ns Edge is also saying ‘No’ to Both Teams To Score at 4/5. That suggests a bit of a tighter affair than you might expect.

Looking at the Over/Under markets, the TopB1ns Edge is predicting Over 0.5 and Over 1.5 goals, which is hardly surprising. But then it flips, suggesting Under 2.5 and Under 3.5. This hints at a potential low-scoring game, perhaps a single goal deciding it. If you fancy a punt on the TopB1ns Edge’s full prediction, you’re looking at Yeovil to win with no BTTS, and a couple of goals in the match. Keep your eyes peeled for that surprise price.