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05-16 03:00
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140
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46
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C.Grant
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C.Grant
Jayden·Luker
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M. Palmer
O. Norburn
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W. Grigg
L.Bonis
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D.Duffy
T. Naylor
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J. Berry
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M. Kouhyar
J. Jones
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J. Donacien
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Match Info

Notts County and Chesterfield Play Out Dour Goalless Draw at Meadow Lane

Notts County and Chesterfield failed to find the net in a 0-0 draw at Meadow Lane on May 16, 2026, in a English Football League Two encounter that offered plenty of effort but little end product. The early kick-off (03:00 local time, a rare night game due to scheduling adjustments) saw the two historically-minded clubs cancel each other out on a chilly Nottingham evening.

Match Overview

Notts County, the National League champions who earned promotion to League Two in 2023, were looking to consolidate their position in mid-table. Chesterfield, also a recent promotion winner, arrived with ambitions of pushing towards the playoff spots. The League Two table had both sides separated by just two points before the match, adding to the tension.

First Half: Few Clear Chances

The opening 45 minutes were scrappy, with both defences on top. Notts County’s Jodi Jones provided the main creative spark from wide areas, but his crosses were well-handled by Chesterfield centre-backs Jamie Grimes and Tom Naylor. Chesterfield’s response came through Will Grigg, who had a half-chance in the 34th minute after a knockdown, but his snapshot flew over the crossbar.

Second Half: Increased Intensity but No Breakthrough

The second half saw a more urgent Notts County side. Manager Stuart Maynard introduced David McGoldrick from the bench, and the veteran striker almost made an instant impact, forcing a sharp save from Chesterfield goalkeeper Harry Tyrer in the 61st minute. Chesterfield responded by pushing forward, and substitute Ryan Colclough stung the palms of County keeper Jake Vokins with a fierce drive from distance.

The defining moment of the match came in the 77th minute when a goalmouth scramble saw Notts County’s Dan Crowley have a shot blocked on the line by Chesterfield defender Josef Bursik. Despite desperate appeals for a goal, the referee waved play on, and the stalemate persisted.

Key Statistics

  • Shots on target: Notts County 3 – 2 Chesterfield
  • Possession: Notts County 54% – 46% Chesterfield
  • Corners: Notts County 5 – 3 Chesterfield
  • Yellow cards: Notts County 2 – 1 Chesterfield

Standout Performers

  • Jamie Grimes (Chesterfield) – The commanding centre-back produced a series of crucial headers and tackles to keep County at bay.
  • Jake Vokins (Notts County) – The goalkeeper was reliable when called upon, especially in dealing with late Chesterfield pressure.
  • Dan Crowley (Notts County) – The midfielder was the home side’s creative hub, unlucky not to score from close range.

Season Implications

The point keeps Notts County in 11th place on 52 points from 35 matches, while Chesterfield remain 7th on 55 points, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Both teams will recognise the need for greater attacking incision as the League Two season enters its decisive phase. The draw was a fair reflection of a hard-fought but ultimately forgettable night of football.