YORK City will be hoping for a chill on their first ever visit to Yeovil Town on Saturday.

The Conference champions have made a decent start to life in the Football League with three wins and three defeats from their opening six outings.

Not surprisingly given such results, reports from Huish Park say when Yeovil are hot they are very hot, but when they are cold they tend to freeze.

The Glovers started life in Division Three with a bang, winning their first two games, but then slumped to a hat-trick of defeats, something City will be looking to avoid themselves tomorrow.

Gary Johnson's team bounced back to form superbly last Saturday, with a 2-0 win over then leaders Swansea City, and the Town boss is unlikely to change a winning team.

The club's only long term injury is club captain and centre-half Terry Skiverton, who has yet to feature this season because of ankle problems.

Yeovil have a couple of notable figures on the bench. At 6ft 8ins, Portuguese centre-back Hugo Rodrigues is reportedly the tallest footballer in the world.

He has made just one appearance for the Glovers since signing in the summer, and that in the 4-1 Carling Cup defeat at Luton Town.

Also expected to be named on the bench is midfielder Paul Terry, brother of Chelsea and England defender John, who was signed from Dagenham and Redbridge last month.

Updated: 11:20 Friday, September 12, 2003