1 : 1
  • 15 May 2026, Notts County vs Chesterfield FC, 0-0, Draw
  • 10 May 2026, Chesterfield FC vs Notts County, 0-1, Lose
  • 02 May 2026, Swindon Town vs Chesterfield FC, 1-2, Win
  • 25 April 2026, Chesterfield FC vs Crewe Alexandra, 2-0, Win
  • 18 April 2026, Fleetwood Town vs Chesterfield FC, 1-1, Draw
Chesterfield FC
Home
  • 02 May 2026, Harrogate Town AFC vs Barnet FC, 1-2, Lose
  • 25 April 2026, Walsall vs Harrogate Town AFC, 0-2, Win
  • 18 April 2026, Harrogate Town AFC vs Colchester United, 1-0, Win
  • 11 April 2026, Newport County vs Harrogate Town AFC, 2-1, Lose
  • 06 April 2026, Harrogate Town AFC vs Bristol Rovers, 2-3, Lose
Harrogate Town AFC
Away
League Two
League Two, England

Chesterfield and Harrogate Town played to a 1-1 draw, with Chesterfield netting early and Harrogate replying after the break. The opening goal arrived in the first half, while the equaliser came late in the second period, framing a match that swung on momentum rather than clear dominance. The fixture also featured a notable disciplinary sequence, including a Chesterfield red card and two yellow cards apiece for both sides.

From an attacking standpoint, Chesterfield's early strike suggests they began with intent and were able to translate it into a goal without needing a prolonged buildup. Harrogate's response after the interval indicates a shift in tempo and persistence, as they maintained pressure through the second half rather than conceding control. The two second-half Chesterfield yellows and the red card point to a tense phase where discipline and shape would have been critical to preserving their lead.

Defensively, Harrogate’s higher foul count (10) versus Chesterfield (3) signals a more aggressive approach that sought to disrupt the tempo and create set-piece opportunities. Harrogate produced more corners (6 to Chesterfield’s 3), underscoring their reliance on crosses and deliveries to probe a defence that had to absorb pressure with a man disadvantage for a portion of the game. The absence of any Harrogate red cards kept them numerically stable, enabling sharper transitions later on.

The offside data shows Harrogate operated with occasional runs in behind, as they recorded one offside to Chesterfield’s zero, suggesting a slightly more vertical threat when their pressing was in play. Overall, set-piece dynamics tilted in Harrogate’s favor, given the higher corner count and the friction in the middle third produced by the home side’s red-card disruption.

For bettors, the red card proved decisive in shaping the game's balance and risk profile. The combination of Harrogate’s higher foul rate and greater set-piece volume implies potential value in matches where they can pin back opponents and sustain pressure, especially if the opponent’s discipline is a concern. Conversely, Chesterfield’s resilience after going a man light demonstrates their capability to absorb pressure and still secure a draw, a factor to weigh when considering next-match outcomes against similarly structured opponents.

BET NOW

Form Guide

Draw0-0Notts County vs Chesterfield FC
Lose0-1Chesterfield FC vs Notts County
Win1-2Swindon Town vs Chesterfield FC
Win2-0Chesterfield FC vs Crewe Alexandra
Draw1-1Fleetwood Town vs Chesterfield FC
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
5:3
GOALS / MATCH
1
  • Chesterfield FC has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 5:3, scoring 1 goals average
Lose1-2Harrogate Town AFC vs Barnet FC
Win0-2Walsall vs Harrogate Town AFC
Win1-0Harrogate Town AFC vs Colchester United
Lose2-1Newport County vs Harrogate Town AFC
Lose2-3Harrogate Town AFC vs Bristol Rovers
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
7:7
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Harrogate Town AFC has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:7, scoring 1.4 goals average

Chesterfield FC H2H Harrogate Town AFC

Home gameChesterfield FC11Harrogate Town AFCAway gameLeague Two
Away gameChesterfield FC21Harrogate Town AFCHome gameLeague Two
Home gameChesterfield FC00Harrogate Town AFCAway gameLeague Two
Away gameChesterfield FC12Harrogate Town AFCHome gameLeague Two
Home gameChesterfield FC34Harrogate Town AFCAway gameNational League
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:8
GOALS / MATCH
1.40
  • Chesterfield FC lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 7:8; average goals per match – 1.40
BET NOW

FAQ

Football today takes a brief interlude, presenting a perfect moment to hone your betting prowess. Our tipsters have crafted insightful betting tips for the upcoming games. With the added advantage of copy bets, mimic the strategies of successful bettors to enhance your winning potential. Embrace the expertise of our tipsters and transform your next bet into a victory, eagerly awaiting the return of the beautiful game with optimism.

Explore our sportsbook today!