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Sutton United and Yeovil Town played out a goalless draw in front of 2,246 fans at Gander Green Lane. The U’s were looking to secure their third win in a row after a thrilling performance against Ebbsfleet United, while Yeovil Town aimed to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Oldham.

First Half Action:
Yeovil Town came close to scoring in the first half, with Aaron Jarvis denied by a crucial challenge from Chinwike Okoli. However, Sutton United had the better opportunities, with Lewis Simper’s free kick requiring a save from Yeovil keeper Ollie Wright. Despite late chances for Will Davies and Simper, Sutton United couldn’t find the back of the net before halftime.

Second Half Efforts:
In the second half, both teams pushed for a winner, with Josh Coley coming closest for Sutton United with a long-range effort that was saved by Wright. Despite their efforts, the match ended in a goalless draw.

Sutton United’s Ninth Place Standing:
The point earned against Yeovil Town sees Sutton United sitting in ninth place in the National League table. The team will now prepare for a trip to Woking on Saturday.

Lineup Changes:
Sutton United made three changes to their lineup from the previous match, with Siju Odelusi, Eduino Vaz, and Tyler French entering the starting XI. New recruit Edwin Agbaje was on the substitutes’ bench for the first time since joining the team on loan. Defender Ryan Jackson remained sidelined with a bruised retina, while Hayden Muller was still recovering from a hamstring injury.

Game Highlights:
The opening chance of the game fell to Sutton United, with Lewis Simper’s shot blocked by Yeovil’s Morgan Williams. Frank Nouble had a chance for Yeovil but missed the target. Simper had another opportunity from a free kick, forcing Wright into a save.

Both teams had chances in the second half, with neither able to break the deadlock. Sutton United made attacking substitutions in search of a goal, but Yeovil Town’s defense held firm. A late scramble in the Yeovil box almost resulted in a Sutton United winner, but Wright made a dramatic save to keep the score level.

Final Moments:
In the dying seconds of the match, Sutton United made a final substitution in a bid to find a late winner, but the game ended in a draw.

In Conclusion:
Despite their efforts, Sutton United and Yeovil Town could not be separated in a closely contested match. The U’s will now turn their attention to the upcoming fixture against Woking as they aim to climb higher in the National League standings.