
Carlisle United manager Mark Hughes had predicted in mid-week that Harvey Macadam would provide them with crucial goals in the rest of the season.
He had scored the clincher in last week’s crucial home win over Forest Green and he found the net again in a 1-1 draw at Yeovil.
He had come off the bench to earn the Blues another important point in the National League.
The equaliser in the 68th minute was a beauty as Macadam drilled home a sweet left-footed shot.
It helped the Cumbrians to a fourth game of an unbeaten run which sees them third in a congested play-off zone.
Yeovil had not been in such good form, beaten 3-0 in their previous two games, but they took the lead after 15 minutes.
Although Tahvon Campbell was on the end of a corner his header needed a deflection from Morgan Feeney to end in the net.
There were chances for Chris Conn-Clarke, Georgie Kelly and Regan Linney to put Carlisle level before Macadam produced his rescue act.





