Mathias Pogba goes straight into the Crawley side for the relegation battle with Yeovil Town today.

The Guinea international received his international clearance shortly before the match at Huish Park after signing on Wednesday.

The former Crewe forward has not started a competitive game all season after his move to Pescara in Italy turned sour.

But Reds boss Dean Saunders has decided to throw him straight in for his full debut at the expense of Lewis Young.

That is the only change Saunders has made from the 2-1 victory over Preston last weekend which lifted Crawley off the bottom of League One.

Pogba is likely to start on the right wing with Saunders expected to stick with the 4-4-4-1 formation which helped them end a 15-game winless run.

Yeovil caretaker boss Terry Skiverton has immediately shaken things up after taking over following the sacking of Gary Johnson on Wednesday.

Skiverton has made four changes to the side which went down 1-0 at Peterborough last weekend.

In come James Hayter, Ben Nugent, Artur Krysiak and Ajay Leitch-Smith while there is also a change in formation from 4-4-2 to 3-5-2.

Yeovil are currently bottom of League One but victory would lift them above Reds. A win for Crawley could take them out of the drop zone.

Yeovil (3-5-2): Krysiak; Nugent, Athurworrey, Moore; Shephard, Edwards, Foley, Moore, Smith; Ugwu, Hayter. Subs: Stewart, Bell, Hoskins, Twumasi, Loza, A Smith, Morgan.

Crawley (4-4-1-1): Price; Oyebanjo, Ward, Walsh, Dickson; Pogba, Elliott, Smith, Edwards; Wordsworth; McLeod. Subs: Dutton, Bradley, Bawling, Young, Fowler, Tomlin, Morgan.