
The top two might be out of range, but Carlisle United keep winning and look favourites to finish third in the National League.
Latest success was a comfortable 3-0 home win over struggling Yeovil to make it five wins from their last six games.
It took them only five minutes to go ahead when skipper Morgan Feeney got on the end of a fine cross from Jack Ellis to head home.
Twelve minutes later the lead was doubled when Yeovil defender Finn Cousin-Dawson was too strong with his challenge on Carlisle’s Stephen Wearne and the referee pointed straight to the spot. Luke Armstrong duly rifled home his 10th goal of the season from.
The game was virtually over right on half time when Carlisle scored a third goal.
Ellis split the Yeovil defence with a fine through ball and Ryan Galvin made no mistake by firing home.
There could have been more goals in the second-half but Armstrong saw a good effort well-saved by keeper Jed Ward and Chris Conn-Clarke did find the net only to be denied by an offside flag.





