Notts County vs Chesterfield Result

League TwoLeague Two · England
Notts County

Notts County

2 - 3

Full Time

Chesterfield

Chesterfield

📍 Meadow Lane, Nottingham

🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 12:30

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DECENT HIT

Predicted

2 - 1

Actual

2 - 3

Result
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O/U 2.5
Score

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Chesterfield Edge Five-Goal Thriller at Meadow Lane

Chesterfield claimed a dramatic 3-2 victory over Notts County at Meadow Lane in a pulsating League Two encounter. Despite dominating possession with 63% and firing 20 shots (five on target), Chesterfield were made to work for all three points against a resilient Notts County side, who were reduced to ten men and showed remarkable fight. The visitors took an early lead, but Notts County twice responded, only for Chesterfield to ultimately find the winner midway through the second half. The match was a tale of momentum swings: Chesterfield struck first on 16 minutes, but Notts County equalised in the 36th and then again just before half-time after Chesterfield had briefly retaken the lead. However, a red card for the hosts and Chesterfield’s relentless pressure proved decisive, as the Spireites netted what proved to be the winner in the 66th minute. The contest was fiercely competitive, with nine yellow cards and a sending off underscoring the intensity.

Notts County

Notts County

6.5/10

Notts County showed grit and determination but ultimately fell short against a dominant Chesterfield side. Despite seeing just 37% of the ball and managing only five shots (three on target), the Magpies were clinical in front of goal, scoring twice in the first half to keep themselves in contention. However, their attacking threat waned after the break, especially following a red card that left them a man down for the closing stages. Defensively, Notts County were under siege for much of the match, forced into committing 13 fouls and picking up five yellow cards. Their 3-4-2-1 setup struggled to contain Chesterfield’s numbers in midfield, and the lack of possession ultimately told as they tired late on.

Key Players

Matthew Dennis: Scored a crucial goal to keep Notts County in the contest.
Matt Palmer: Battled hard in midfield, helping to disrupt Chesterfield's rhythm despite being outnumbered.

Strengths

Clinical finishing in the first halfResilience under pressure

Weaknesses

Lack of possession and attacking threat after the breakDiscipline issues (five yellows, one red)Struggled to defend against sustained pressure
Chesterfield

Chesterfield

8/10

Chesterfield delivered a commanding performance, controlling the tempo with 63% possession and racking up 20 shots. Their 4-2-3-1 formation allowed for fluid attacking play, with midfielders and wide players frequently joining the attack. Despite conceding twice in the first half, Chesterfield’s persistence paid off as they regained the lead after the break and managed the game well against ten men. Defensively, they limited Notts County to few chances and were aggressive in pressing high. Four yellow cards reflected their combative approach, but crucially, they avoided any dismissals and maintained composure to see out the win.

Key Players

Lee Bonis: Led the line effectively and was involved in key attacking moves.
Armando Dobra: Instrumental in linking midfield and attack, helping to create chances.

Strengths

Dominated possession and territoryCreated numerous chancesEffective game management after taking the lead

Weaknesses

Defensive lapses allowed Notts County back into the gameStruggled to convert dominance into a bigger margin

Key Moments

16' — Goal

Chesterfield open the scoring, capitalising on early dominance.

36' — Goal

Notts County equalise against the run of play, energising the home crowd.

44' — Goal

Chesterfield retake the lead just before half-time.

45' — Goal

Notts County respond immediately, making it 2-2 at the break.

66' — Goal

Chesterfield score the decisive goal after sustained pressure.

Second half' — Red Card

Notts County reduced to ten men, shifting the momentum firmly to Chesterfield.

Tactical Analysis

Notts County lined up in a 3-4-2-1, aiming to pack the midfield and offer support to their lone striker, but struggled to retain possession against Chesterfield’s 4-2-3-1. The visitors’ double pivot provided a solid base, allowing their attacking midfield trio to overload the spaces between the lines. Chesterfield’s width, especially from full-backs, stretched Notts County’s back three, creating gaps that were exploited for their goals. Substitutions and the red card forced Notts County into a more defensive posture in the second half, ceding even more control. Chesterfield’s pressing and ball retention kept the hosts penned in, and their set-piece threat was a constant worry for the Magpies’ defence.

Turning Point

The red card to Notts County in the second half, which handed Chesterfield numerical superiority and allowed them to press home their advantage for the winning goal.

Man of the Match

Armando Dobra

Pulled the strings in midfield, linking play and creating chances throughout Chesterfield’s dominant display.