Yeovil Town fell 3-2 to Halifax on August 30, 2025, a loss that left them 16th in the National League with 51 points. Owen Bray opened the scoring at 45+1, but the Town fought back before halftime.

What happened in the match?

Halifax took the lead with Bray's goal right at the end of the first half. In the second period, William Harris equalised for Yeovil at the 65th minute, only for Junior Morias to restore Halifax's advantage at 79. Yeovil could not stop the counter‑attacks and slipped to a 3‑2 defeat.

How does this result impact Yeovil Town's league standing?

The defeat keeps Yeovil 16th on the table, holding 51 points from 46 games (15 wins, 6 draws, 25 losses) and a recent form of LLDLW. Their 48 goals scored and 68 conceded give a –20 goal difference, leaving them 57 points behind leaders York.

Which players stood out despite the loss?

William Harris showed good instinct by netting Yeovil's only goal, but the defensive work of Owen Bray and Junior Morias proved decisive. Goalkeeper Harvey Greenslade made two important saves, though they weren’t enough to secure a point.

What’s next for Yeovil Town?

The next fixture is against Solihull Moors, a side that already beat them 4‑1 on April 25, 2026. With four straight defeats, the manager will need to rethink the attacking setup and tighten the back line to try and end the slump.