Taylor made for Yeovil

Last updated : 22 February 2005 By Luke Thornhill
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With midfielder Richard Kell serving a one-match ban, with Cleveland Taylor likely to come in to the side.

He will take up his usual right wing role, with Matty Sparrow moving into the middle.

Recent signings Wayne Corden and Andy Keogh are also in contention for a place in the starting line-up.

Tuesday night's game, as well as the trip to Swansea on Saturday, are two of the biggest games of the season - and could go a long way to deciding United's League position come May.

Win at Huish Park and they will take over at the top of the table, lose and the shortening gap to fourth-placed Macclesfield simply adds further pressure.

The side are based in the West Country for the week to ensure the players are 100 per cent when they walk out at both games.

Iron boss Laws told the club's official website: "If we are still in the top three at the end of the week I will be delighted.

"This is a big game, the players know that and they will give their all to get a result for Scunthorpe United."

Yeovil will welcome back Paul Terry - brother of England defender John - after injury, as well as Adam Lockwood and Terry Skiverton.

Colin Miles is ruled out after picking up a knee injury in Saturday's 2-0 win at Chester, while winger Adrian Caceres has been released after being told he had no future at the club.

Rochdale's game at home to Northampton has been postponed because of a frozen pitch.