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South Korea1-0El Salvador
Sat, 14 Mar 2026, 12:30
League Two
England
England
Full Time

Match Timeline

9'
Oliver Norburn🟨
Yellow Card
16'
Armando Dobra⚽
Normal Goal → Dilan Markanday
19'
Oliver Norburn🟨
Yellow Card
19'
Oliver Norburn🟄
Red Card
23'
Sam Curtis🟨
Yellow Card
31'
Sil Swinkels🟨
Yellow Card
36'
Sil Swinkels⚽
Own Goal
42'
Nick Tsaroulla🟨
Yellow Card
44'
Tom Naylor⚽
Normal Goal → Tom Pearce
45'
Tom Naylor🟨
Yellow Card
45+1'
Matthew Platt⚽
Normal Goal
46'
Sam CurtisšŸ”„
Substitution 1 → Janoi Donacien
49'
Tom PearcešŸ”„
Substitution 2 → Dylan Duffy
57'
Matthew PlattšŸ”„
Substitution 1 → Lewis Macari
58'
Matt PalmeršŸ”„
Substitution 2 → Tyrese Hall
58'
Harald TangenšŸ”„
Substitution 3 → Keanan Bennetts
66'
Liam Mandeville⚽
Normal Goal → Sammy Braybrooke
70'
Sammy Braybrooke🟨
Yellow Card
76'
Lee BonisšŸ”„
Substitution 3 → Will Grigg
77'
Jodi JonesšŸ”„
Substitution 4 → Maziar Kouhyar
78'
Nick TsaroullašŸ”„
Substitution 5 → Alassana Jatta
87'
Tom NayloršŸ”„
Substitution 4 → Malik Owolabi-Belewu
87'
Armando DobrašŸ”„
Substitution 5 → Ryan Stirk
90+1'
Jacob Bedeau🟨
Yellow Card
90+6'
Matthew Dennis🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

3Shots on Goal5
0Shots off Goal9
5Total Shots20
2Blocked Shots6
4Shots insidebox13
1Shots outsidebox7
13Fouls12
2Corner Kicks5
1Offsides0
37Ball Possession63
5Yellow Cards4
1Red Cards0
1Goalkeeper Saves2
328Total passes554
230Passes accurate464
70Passes %84

Starting Lineups

Notts CountyNotts County1:1

Starting XI

31James BelshawG
4Jacob BedeauD
10Jodi JonesM
27Harald TangenF
19Matthew DennisF
5Matthew PlattD
18Matt PalmerM
14Tom IorpendaF
3Rod McDonaldD
8Oliver NorburnM
25Nick TsaroullaM

ChesterfieldChesterfield1:1

Starting XI

1Zac HemmingG
46Tom PearceD
36Sammy BraybrookeM
17Armando DobraM
10Lee BonisF
26Sil SwinkelsD
4Tom NaylorM
7Liam MandevilleM
6Kyle McFadzeanD
24Dilan MarkandayM
29Sam CurtisD

Head-to-Head

šŸ“ˆ Team Form & Statistics

Notts County
Notts County
Form: W-L-W-L-D
Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Form: L-W-L-D-W
Record
7 W
1 D
2 L
•
4 W
3 D
3 L
Goals Per Game
1.6
Scored
vs
1.5
Scored
0.7
Conceded
vs
1.2
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
30%
Clean Sheets
30%
BTTS
50%
BTTS
60%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:1.8
Away:1.3
Conceded
Home:0.5
Away:1.0
Scored
Home:1.8
Away:1.2
Conceded
Home:1.2
Away:1.2

⚔ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1538
Average
1543
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1578
↑ Momentum (+40)
1543
↑ Momentum (+1)
Expected Outcome
32%
Home Win
35%
Draw
33%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1507
Attack
1544
1590
Defence
1526
Recent Form
1497
Attack
1563
1614
Defence
1515
Post-Match Changes
-15
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

šŸ“ Match Preview

Notts County to maintain promotion push against inconsistent Chesterfield
Recommendation:HOME_WIN
Odds:2.00
Expected Value:+10.0%
Confidence:65

Notts County look to extend their remarkable home form as they host Chesterfield in a crucial League Two promotion clash. The Magpies sit fourth in the table with 64 points and arrive in scintillating form, having won seven of their last ten matches including an impressive 2-1 victory away at Walsall last weekend. The Meadow Lane fortress has been virtually impenetrable of late. Notts County have won 83% of their last six home games, averaging 1.83 goals per game while conceding a miserly 0.50. Their defensive organization has been exemplary, registering three clean sheets in their last ten outings and restricting opponents to just 1.60 saves per game on average - a statistic that demonstrates how few clear-cut chances they are surrendering. Recent home highlights include a thumping 5-0 demolition of Tranmere and hard-fought 2-1 victories against playoff rivals Swindon Town and Crewe. Chesterfield, occupying eighth place with 56 points, arrive with significantly less momentum. The Spireites have won just four of their last ten matches and are displaying a declining points trend despite improving attacking numbers. Their away form is particularly concerning for this fixture, with only a 40% win rate in their last five road trips and a goals conceded average of 1.20 per game away from home. While Chesterfield did manage an eye-catching 1-0 victory at sixth-placed Salford City in late January, their recent results paint a worrying picture. They followed that triumph with a 2-3 home defeat to Shrewsbury (conceding three goals in the process) and a limp 0-1 loss at Barnet. Their inability to keep clean sheets consistently - just 30% in the last ten games - could prove fatal against a Notts County side that has found the net 16 times in their last ten outings. The head-to-head record does offer Chesterfield some hope, with the Spireites holding three wins to Notts County's two, including a 2-0 victory in the reverse fixture on Boxing Day. However, historical dominance counts for little when current trajectories diverge so sharply. Notts County's 2.20 points-per-game average over the last ten matches significantly outstrips Chesterfield's 1.50, and the hosts' goal difference of +9 in that period compares favorably to Chesterfield's modest +3. **Key Points:** • Notts County have won 83% of their last six home games, averaging 1.83 goals scored and just 0.50 conceded • Chesterfield have won only 40% of their last five away matches and conceded 1.20 goals per game on the road • Notts County's last ten games show a 70% win rate with defensive solidity (0.70 goals conceded per game) • Chesterfield's form is inconsistent with three defeats in their last ten, including a 2-3 home loss to mid-table Shrewsbury • Goal expectancy models favor the hosts significantly (1.52 vs 0.85) **Summary:** The 2.00 available on a Notts County home win represents solid betting value. While Chesterfield's H2H advantage and ability to grind results against top sides (evidenced by their win at Salford) cannot be completely dismissed, the form gap is too substantial to ignore. Notts County's promotion charge is built on defensive resilience and home dominance - exactly the combination that should see off a Chesterfield side struggling for consistency. The Magpies to take all three points.

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