Yeovil Town vs Swindon Town. Sky Bet League Two.
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Friday 17 November 2017 14:01, UK
Bevis Mugabi will start his three-match ban when Yeovil welcome Swindon to Huish Park.
The defender was sent off following an off-the-ball incident during last Saturday's 4-0 defeat at Carlisle. He is the third player to be sidelined through suspension, joining strikers Olufela Olomola and Francois Zoko, who sit out the final game of their bans. Defender Ryan Dickson, absent for nearly a month due to concussion, will continue to be assessed but could feature.
Swindon are sweating on the fitness of Amine Linganzi but Harry Smith is expected to be fit for the trip to Somerset. Linganzi limped off four minutes into last weekend's 2-2 draw with Chesterfield and is described as "touch and go" by manager David Flitcroft.
Striker Smith has been sidelined by a minor groin strain but Flitcroft revealed he had trained on Thursday. Chris Hussey has returned to training following a groin injury and could feature, but Donal McDermott (ankle) is out for four to six weeks.
This will be the first time these two sides have met in the fourth-tier of English football. Yeovil have not won any of their last four league fixtures against Swindon at Huish Park (D2 L2).
The Robins have managed to keep five clean sheets across the eight occasions they have faced Yeovil away from home in all competitions.
Yeovil are looking to record a third consecutive league win on home soil for the first time since October 2016 (a run of three).
Swindon, meanwhile, have won six of their last eight away games in League Two (L2), including each of the last two.
Five of Olufela Olomola's seven league goals for Yeovil this term have come at Huish Park.
Swindon's Matthew Taylor has provided six assists in League Two this term; twice as many as any of his teammates.