Wimbledon 2026: Delano Splatt’s into Huish Park — Play on the Plough Lane pitch!

Wimbledon 2026: Delano Splatt’s into Huish Park — Play on the Plough Lane pitch!

Delano McCoy-Splatt has moved on loan from Wimbledon for the remainder of the season, joining Yeovil Town at Huish Park to strengthen a midfield hit by injuries; the move was confirmed with no announcement time provided (ET). Wimbledon 2026 sees the midfielder enter the Glovers squad after spells at Fulham and international appearances for Jamaica. The signing responds directly to injury concerns among Yeovil’s loanees and adds immediate depth.

Loan confirmed — what the paperwork says

Yeovil Town have announced the loan signing of Delano McCoy-Splatt from Wimbledon for the rest of the season. The player arrives at Huish Park to bolster the squad while Dak Mafico and Josh Tobin face injuries that may rule them out for some or, in Tobin’s case possibly all, of the campaign. The move is explicitly described as a loan for the remainder of the season; no further contractual details or financial terms have been provided.

Wimbledon 2026: player background and recent form

Delano McCoy-Splatt is formerly of Fulham and has been capped at full international level by Jamaica. He has represented Wimbledon a handful of times this season, including an appearance against Gateshead in the FA Cup. Those appearances form the basis of his selection for the temporary move to Yeovil Town as the club seeks immediate reinforcements.

Immediate impact and squad context

The arrival is framed as reinforcement: two of Yeovil’s loanees, Dak Mafico and Josh Tobin, have injuries that may take them out for some or all of the season, and Splatt joins specifically to bolster the ranks. The club will integrate him into the matchday squad at Huish Park as decisions are made on selection and rotation for upcoming fixtures. No medical details for the injured players or a timetable for returns have been released.

What to watch next

Expect Yeovil Town to assess Delano McCoy-Splatt for selection in coming fixtures and for the fitness status of Dak Mafico and Josh Tobin to determine how frequently he features; the club has not provided precise timing for any public updates (announcement time not stated, ET). Wimbledon 2026 will track his progress while he remains on loan for the remainder of the season, and observers should watch official team sheets and matchday squads to see how quickly he is integrated at Huish Park.

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