The upcoming match for York City Football Club against Yeovil Town on Saturday 18 April 2026 has officially sold out. The game, which kicks off at 5:30pm at the LNER Community Stadium, is the club’s penultimate home fixture of the season.
Demand for tickets has been high, leading the club to release a limited number of extra seats in the North Stand on 13 April, which were purchased rapidly by supporters. Fans who were unable to secure tickets for this weekend are advised to look ahead to the final match of the season away to Rochdale on 25 April.
York City currently sits at the top of the National League with 101 points, holding a two-point lead over second-placed Rochdale. With the league title race set to be decided on the final day of the season, the club is aiming to secure promotion back to the Football League. The team has seen a prolific run of form this campaign, scoring 109 goals, while captain Ollie Pearce leads the league with 32 goals and nine assists.
The surge in attendance, with home games averaging over 6,500 spectators this season, follows significant investment under owners Julie-Anne and Matthew Uggla. The side has been managed by Stuart Maynard since his appointment in late August 2025.
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