League One
February 16, 2013
Glovers march on as Laws sees red
Scoring Summary
| Yeovil Town | Scunthorpe United |
|---|---|
| Byron Webster (28') | |
| James Hayter (pen 72') | |
| Patrick Madden (75') |
Teams
| Yeovil Town | Scunthorpe United |
|---|---|
| 1 Marek Stech | 1 Sam Slocombe |
| 3 Jamie McAllister | 6 Paul Reid |
| 18 Daniel Burn | 21 Tom Newey |
| 5 Byron Webster | 3 Callum Kennedy |
| 20 Joe Edwards | 15 Niall Canavan |
| 2 Luke Ayling | 19 Michael Collins |
| 22 Kevin Dawson | 4 Josh Walker |
| 14 Sam Foley | 16 Mark Duffy |
| 8 Edward Upson | 7 James Ryan |
| 9 James Hayter | 22 Karl Hawley |
| 17 Patrick Madden | 9 Akpo Sodje |
| Substitutes | |
| 12 Gareth Stewart | James Severn 13 |
| 4 Richard Hinds | David Mirfin 5 |
| 16 Nathan Ralth | Eddie Nolan 18 |
| 10 Gavin Williams | Andy Barcham 11 |
| 6 Dominic Blizzard | Mike Grella 10 |
| 15 Lewis Young | Jamie Wootton 24 |
| 7 Kwesi Appiah | Hakeeb Adelakun 28 |
| Substitutions | |
| Lewis Young for Sam Foley (82) | Mike Grella for Akpo Sodje (47) |
| Kwesi Appiah for James Hayter (82) | Andy Barcham for Mark Duffy (52) |
| Nathan Ralth for Jamie McAllister (83) | Eddie Nolan for Callum Kennedy (83) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Daniel Burn (66) | Paul Reid (51) |
| Luke Ayling (67) | James Ryan (90) |
| Tom Newey (45) | |
| · Squads: Yeovil Town | Scunthorpe United | |
Yeovil stormed into the play-off places after a convincing 3-0 victory over resurgent Scunthorpe.
Goals from Byron Webster, James Hayter and in-form striker Paddy Madden racked up the Somerset side's eighth consecutive league win - and inflicted a first defeat in four games for the Iron.
The hosts dominated the early stages with top scorer Madden, Joe Edwards and Sam Foley all going close.
After Foley's curling effort was brilliantly saved, the Glovers made the breakthrough from the resulting corner, with Webster's stooping header sending the Huish Park faithful into raptures.
Scunthorpe were incensed just before half-time when Akpo Sodje ran through on goal and appeared to be hacked down by Webster, but referee Dean Whitestone waved away the protests and sent manager Brian Laws to the stands.
Yeovil continued to press in the second half with Hayter and the impressive Madden inches away from adding a merited second.
However, the points were soon secured when Hayter coolly converted from the penalty spot - Scunthorpe Callum Kennedy was adjudged to have fouled Sam Foley - before Madden notched his 18th goal of the campaign and his 10th in seven games, from close range.



