2018–19 Yeovil Town F.C. season

[6] The end of the season saw Way release four players, including the experienced trio of Artur Krysiak, Ryan Dickson and Nathan Smith.

[20] On 13 July, Yeovil confirmed the signing of Beninese international midfielder Sessi D'Almeida on a one-year contract with an option to extend it for a further year following a successful trial period.

[22] The Glovers followed this up with a further 1–1 draw at home against League One side Bristol Rovers with Bevis Mugabi giving Yeovil the lead.

Loanee Diallang Jaiyesimi scored the opener, before braces from Rhys Browne and Alex Fisher saw Yeovil run out 5–1 victors.

[25] Yeovil then travelled the short distance to face Southern League Premier South side Dorchester Town, on 24 July.

[29] After a pre-season of rumours surrounding the future of versatile Welsh defender Tom James, the club confirmed they had accepted an undisclosed bid in the region of £400,000 from Championship side West Bromwich Albion.

[31] On 2 August, the club confirmed the signing of Martiniquais international Yoann Arquin on a six-month contract following a successful trial.

Before the match both goalkeeper Stuart Nelson and winger Rhys Browne suffered injuries which caused them to miss the start of the 2018–19 season.

[34] The Glovers were reduced to nine men, following the dismissals of Tom James for a second bookable offence and Jordan Green for serious foul play, and suffered a 1–0 defeat.

[44] The start of September, saw the club announce the postponement of their clash with Milton Keynes Dons due to international call-ups,[45] with midfielder Sessi D'Almeida receiving a call-up to the Benin national team for the first time since 2015, defenders Enes Mahmutovic called up to Luxembourg and Shaun Donnellan called up to the Republic of Ireland U21 side.

Left back Carl Dickinson signed following his release from Notts County
Chelsea loanee Nathan Baxter set a new club record of 9 hours and 33 minutes without conceding in the English Football League .