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Northampton Town
Stevenage Borough
Attacks
59
102
Dangerous Attacks
39
35
Ball Possession
36
64
On Target
5
5
Off Target
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3039
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27′
Michael Forbes
37′
Jamie Reid
47′
Charlie Goode
48′
Jamie Reid
48′
Tom Eaves
48′
Tom Eaves
Halftime 2-1
61′
Max Dyche
62′
Beryly Lubala
Harry Cornick
68′
Sam Hoskins
Elliott List
68′
joe wormleighton
Michael Forbes
69′
Jordan Roberts
Saxon Earley
69′
Chem Campbell
Daniel Kemp
71′
Dan Sweeney
74′
Elliott Moore
77′
Ross Fitzsimons
80′
Jack Vale
Tom Eaves
80′
Michael Jacobs
Kamarai Simon-Swyer
88′
Sam Hoskins
90′
Sam Hoskins
End 3-1
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Match Info
Northampton Town secured an important 3-1 home victory over Stevenage Borough in English Football League One on February 7, 2026. The match, which kicked off at 23:01 GMT, saw the Cobblers come from behind to claim all three points in an entertaining encounter. Stevenage started the brighter and took a surprise lead within the first twenty minutes, silencing the home crowd. Northampton rallied and found an equalizer just before halftime, changing the complexion of the match. The second half belonged entirely to Northampton, as they scored two quick goals early in the period to take a commanding lead. Stevenage tried to mount a comeback but found Northampton's defense well-organized, with the home side seeing out the game comfortably. This result provides a significant boost to Northampton's league position, potentially moving them into playoff contention, while it halts Stevenage's recent momentum. The Northampton manager would have highlighted his team's character, while the Stevenage boss pointed to a loss of discipline after conceding the equalizer. The starting XIs showcased the physical and direct style typical of League One, with Northampton's attackers proving more clinical.

