In their second season back in the National League after winning promotion in 2023-24, Yeovil Town will be looking to build on last season's finish of 18th.
The Glovers are under new ownership with Dubai-based businessman Prabhu Srinivasan taking over as owner from Martin Hellier, with director Stuart Robins taking on the role of Executive Chairman.
Finding a new owner hasn't been the only change at Huiish Park, as the Glovers have found a new training base in Bristol at the SGS Campus.
On the transfer front, former loanee Tahvon Campbell returns to Huish Park on a permanent basis following his release by Solihull Moors. Kyle Ferguson also makes a full time return to Huish Park following a successful loan from Rochdale last season.
For the last decade stability has been in short supply for Yeovil, as they fell from the second tier to the sixth. However, steady progress appears to be the order of the day nowadays for the Glovers.
A play-off charge in 2025-26 will probably be too soon for Mark Cooper's side, but a top half finish would represent visible progress.
Player to Watch: Tahvon Campbell
After previously appearing for the Glovers earlier in his career as young loanee in 2016 and 2017 Tahvon Campbell was returned to Huish Park to lead the forward line. A proven National League striker from his spells with Woking, Wealdstone and Solihull Moors, Campbell's pace and movement has the potential to be a real asset for Yeovil.
In: James Daly (Harrogate Town), Tahvon Campbell (Solihull Moors) Kyle Ferguson (Rochdale), Byron Pendleton and Ben Wodskou (Birmingham City, loan), Jed Ward (Bristol Rovers, loan), Luke McCormick (Bristol Rovers) Junior Morias
Out: Sonny Blu Lo-Everton and Jordan Thomas (Torquay United), Aidan Stone and Harry Kite (Truro City), Dom Bernard, Caleb Hughes, Michael Smith, Marcel Lavinier, Will Buse,