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Round 32

Chesterfield vs Harrogate Town Prediction & Betting Tips

Chesterfield

Chesterfield

7th59 pts
14 Feb 2026
1-1
Full Time
Harrogate Town

Harrogate Town

24th27 pts
SMH Group Stadium, Chesterfield
Incorrect
Our #1 Pick
Match Result
Home Win
@ 1.29
1 : 1
FT

Betting Tips

67%
19%
14%
ChesterfieldDrawHarrogate Town
Match Result
Home Win
@ 1.29
67%
Both Teams to Score
Yes
@ 1.80
51%
Double Chance
Home/Draw
@ 1.08
43%
Asian Handicap
AH Home -1.50
@ 2.04
49%
Half Time
Home Win
@ 1.80
47%
HT/FT
Home/Home
@ 1.92
52.1%
Correct Score
2:1
@ 6.50
15.4%

Additional Markets

Total Corners
Over 9.5
@ 1.60
57.6%
Anytime Goalscorer
Lee Bonis
52.4%@ 1.91
Will Grigg
47.6%@ 2.10
William Dickson
44.4%@ 2.25
Freddie Ladapo
44.4%@ 2.25
Bailey Hobson
43.5%@ 2.30
Dilan Markanday
40.0%@ 2.50
Odds updated hourly from bookmakers
Predictions recalculated every 2 hours
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Expert Analysis

David Coleman
David Coleman Senior Football Analyst
75% 20+ yrs
6 min read

Chesterfield vs Harrogate Town: A Battle for Stability and Confidence at SMH Group Stadium When the league’s mid-season grind reaches the weekend, every fixture carries weight, but few rival the stakes of Chesterfield welcoming Harrogate Town this Sa...

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Match Facts

Chesterfield
Harrogate Town
Harrogate Town have lost 13 of 19 home matches (68%)
Harrogate Town failed to score in 16 of 37 matches (43%)
Harrogate Town have won just 3 of 18 away matches this season

Key Statistics

Chesterfield1
3Draws
4Harrogate Town
2.75Avg Goals
75%BTTS
50%Over 2.5
14 Feb 2026Chesterfield1-1Harrogate Town
23 Aug 2025Harrogate Town1-2Chesterfield
22 Mar 2025Chesterfield0-0Harrogate Town
16 Nov 2024Harrogate Town2-1Chesterfield
3 Mar 2020Chesterfield3-4Harrogate Town
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Betting Odds

Bookmaker1X2
10Bet1.114.455.50
188Bet1.394.405.70
1xBet1.404.607.03

Full Match Analysis

David Coleman
David Coleman
Senior Football Analyst
75% Accuracy
20+ Years Experience
5.5k Predictions

Chesterfield vs Harrogate Town: A Battle for Stability and Confidence at SMH Group Stadium

When the league’s mid-season grind reaches the weekend, every fixture carries weight, but few rival the stakes of Chesterfield welcoming Harrogate Town this Saturday. For Chesterfield, this is an opportunity to cement their position in the middle of League Two, building momentum as the season approaches its critical final phase. Conversely, Harrogate finds itself on a perilous path, desperately seeking points to escape the relegation zone. The tension is palpable—this match isn’t just about three points; it’s a test of resolve, form, and tactical grit.

Contextual Climax: The Significance Beyond the Scoreline

Chesterfield, sitting comfortably in 8th place with 48 points, are eyeing the top half and possibly a playoff push if they can string together a winning streak. Their recent form—winning two, drawing two, and suffering just two defeats in the last five—illustrates resilience and a balanced squad capable of both offensive prowess and defensive stability. Their home record at the SMH Group Stadium adds further confidence; with 4 wins in their last 10 matches and a solid 40% clean sheet rate, they remain formidable on familiar turf.

Harrogate, meanwhile, is desperately clinging to hope at the bottom of the table, nestled in 24th place with just 21 points. Their last 10 games read like a horror story—only one win, eight losses, and a string of defeats that threaten their League Two survival. Their offensive drought—averaging a meager 0.4 goals per game—magnifies their plight, while conceding an average of 1.5 goals underlines defensive frailty. For Harrogate, every point now becomes a lifeline, making this trip to Chesterfield more than just another fixture; it’s a battle for dignity and league status.

Momentum and Morale: The Road to Saturday

Chesterfield’s recent form fuels confidence. Their last five matches show a resilient pattern—two wins, two draws, and a solitary loss—highlighting a team that can grind out results even when not at their best. Their ability to score—averaging 1.3 goals per game—and achieve clean sheets in 40% of their matches positions them as a balanced side capable of controlling large portions of the game. Their attacking trio of Bonis, Dobra, and Markanday has been pivotal, combining for 17 goals and 6 assists—highlighting their potency and key to unlocking Harrogate’s leaky defense.

Harrogate, by contrast, has struggled to find consistency and confidence. Their one victory in the last ten matches came amidst a series of disheartening performances, particularly away from home. Their attack has been hamstrung by a lack of finishing and an inability to maintain possession—averaging a scant 0.4 goals per match and conceding 1.5. Their top performers, Duke-McKenna and Muldoon, have managed five goals each but often haven’t received enough support to turn the tide.

Strategic Showdown: Tactical Blueprints and Expected Approaches

Chesterfield is expected to deploy their tried-and-true 4-2-3-1, emphasizing midfield control and quick transitions. Their goalscoring threat, led by Bonis and Dobra, suggests they’ll look to exploit spaces left by Harrogate’s defensive vulnerabilities. Chesterfield’s stable defensive record, with 8 clean sheets, indicates a disciplined approach focused on minimizing counters and forcing Harrogate out of their comfort zone.

Harrogate’s strategy will likely revolve around a compact 4-2-3-1 as well, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. However, their lack of goals and high conceding rate point towards a more conservative, perhaps even desperate, approach. Their key to competitiveness may lie in set-piece opportunities and compact defending, but their offensive impotence leaves them vulnerable to Chesterfield’s organized attack.

Key Ousters and Influencers: Players Who Could Define the Narrative

  • Chesterfield:
    • L. Bonis: The leading scorer, whose ability to find space and finish could be decisive. His movement and composure in front of goal are vital for breaking down Harrogate’s defense.
    • D. Markanday: A creative force, capable of unlocking defenses with his dribbling and vision, making him a constant threat from the wings or the central attack.
    • A. Dobra: His versatility and work rate help sustain Chesterfield’s offensive rhythm and provide an outlet for quick counters.
  • Harrogate:
    • S. Duke-McKenna: An attacking midfielder with a knack for arriving late in the box; his five goals make him a key focal point for Harrogate’s sporadic threat.
    • J. Muldoon: Another scorer, whose physical presence can be a challenge for Chesterfield’s backline, especially in set-piece scenarios.
    • C. McAleny: A potential spark for offensive ideas, if he can find space to operate amid Chesterfield’s disciplined defense.

Head-to-Head Dynamics: The Recent Encounters and Trends

Historical clashes over the past year reveal a tight rivalry, with each team managing one win and a draw in their last three meetings. The average goals across those games hover around 2, with a significant 67% of these matches featuring both teams scoring. Chesterfield’s 2-1 victory in August was a statement of their capable attacking unit, while Harrogate’s 2-1 triumph in November underscores their capacity for surprise and resilience. The pattern suggests a contest where both sides can find the net, but Chesterfield’s home advantage and current form tilt the scales slightly in their favor.

Deciphering the Odds: The Betting Landscape

Bookmakers heavily favor Chesterfield at 1.14 for the win, reflecting an implied probability of approximately 67.2%. The risk of an upset is priced at 5.00 for Harrogate, translating to a mere 15.3% probability, highlighting the bookmakers’ confidence in Chesterfield’s superiority. The draw stands at 4.4, with an implied probability of 17.4%, making it an unlikely but not impossible scenario.

In the Over/Under market, the 2.5 goals line commands attention. Given Chesterfield’s offensive output and Harrogate’s defensive frailty, betting on over 2.5 goals at 1.85 seems reasonable—around 54% implied probability. The Both Teams to Score market is close, at 1.83 for Yes, with a 52% implied probability, aligning with the historical trend of BTTS in this fixture.

Asian Handicap options favor Chesterfield -1 at 1.62, implying confidence that they will secure a comfortable home win, but the value might be in the safer Double Chance (1X) at 1.1, offering some security against an upset.

Forecast and Final Verdicts: The Verdict on Saturday

Considering all factors—the form charts, head-to-head patterns, tactical styles, and odds—our prediction leans toward a Chesterfield victory, likely in a game that features at least two goals. Confidence in a home win is high, with a 66% certainty based on recent performance and statistical dominance. The overall match should see Chesterfield controlling possession and creating enough chances to edge past a struggling Harrogate side that’s battling to score and defend better.

**Best Bets:**

  • Chesterfield to win (1): Recommended with 66% confidence, given their home form and overall superiority.
  • Over 2.5 goals: A strong value pick at odds of 1.85, supported by historical trends and offensive capabilities.
  • Both Teams to Score (Yes): Slightly over 50% confidence, but supported by a 67% BTTS rate in recent fixtures.

This fixture promises drama, tactical battles, and a vital three points for Chesterfield’s ambitions. For Harrogate, it’s an opportunity to stem the tide and rebuild confidence, but their task will be arduous against a disciplined, attacking-oriented home side.

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Additional Information

ChesterfieldChesterfield

Top Scorers

L. Bonis
L. BonisAttacker
7Goals
D. Markanday
D. MarkandayMidfielder
6Goals
A. Dobra
A. DobraMidfielder
4Goals
L. Mandeville
L. MandevilleMidfielder
3Goals
W. Grigg
W. GriggAttacker
3Goals

Top Assists

L. Mandeville
L. MandevilleMidfielder
7Assists
D. Duffy
D. DuffyMidfielder
4Assists
W. Grigg
W. GriggAttacker
3Assists
L. Bonis
L. BonisAttacker
2Assists
D. Markanday
D. MarkandayMidfielder
2Assists

Cards

T. Naylor
T. NaylorMidfielder
80
K. McFadzean
K. McFadzeanDefender
60
C. Dunkley
C. DunkleyDefender
50
V. Campbell
V. CampbellDefender
50
A. Dobra
A. DobraMidfielder
40
Harrogate TownHarrogate Town

Top Scorers

S. Duke-McKenna
S. Duke-McKennaMidfielder
5Goals
J. Muldoon
J. MuldoonAttacker
5Goals
C. McAleny
C. McAlenyAttacker
3Goals
Tom Cursons
Tom CursonsMidfielder
2Goals
R. Smith
R. SmithMidfielder
1Goals

Top Assists

R. Smith
R. SmithMidfielder
3Assists
S. McCoulsky
S. McCoulskyAttacker
2Assists
J. Evans
J. EvansMidfielder
2Assists
B. Morris
B. MorrisMidfielder
2Assists
S. Duke-McKenna
S. Duke-McKennaMidfielder
1Assists

Cards

A. O'Connor
A. O'ConnorDefender
70
J. Evans
J. EvansMidfielder
60
B. Morris
B. MorrisMidfielder
60
J. Muldoon
J. MuldoonAttacker
30
W. Burrell
W. BurrellDefender
30

Detailed Form & Recent Matches

Chesterfield
WLWLD
10Played
5Wins
3Draws
2Losses
Points/Game1.8
Win %50%
Goals/Game2.9
Scored Avg1.7
Conceded Avg1.2
BTTS60%
Clean Sheets30%
Failed to Score10%

Recent Matches

14 MarWat Notts County3-2
7 MarLvs Shrewsbury2-3
3 MarWvs Colchester3-0
28 FebLat Barnet0-1
21 FebDat Crawley Town1-1
Harrogate Town
LLDDW
10Played
2Wins
3Draws
5Losses
Points/Game0.9
Win %20%
Goals/Game2
Scored Avg0.7
Conceded Avg1.3
BTTS50%
Clean Sheets20%
Failed to Score40%

Recent Matches

14 MarLvs Salford City0-1
7 MarLat Milton Keynes Dons1-4
27 FebDvs Cheltenham1-1
21 FebDvs Bromley0-0
17 FebWat Barrow1-0

Head to Head History

Betting Statistics

MetricValue
Total Matches8
Average Goals2.75
BTTS75%
Over 2.5 Goals50%
Over 1.5 Goals75%

Goals by Team

TeamTotalAverage
Chesterfield91.13 per game
Harrogate Town131.63 per game

Clean Sheets

TeamClean Sheets
Chesterfield1 (13%)
Harrogate Town2 (25%)
14 Feb 2026League TwoChesterfield1-1Harrogate Town
23 Aug 2025League TwoHarrogate Town1-2Chesterfield
22 Mar 2025League TwoChesterfield0-0Harrogate Town
16 Nov 2024League TwoHarrogate Town2-1Chesterfield
3 Mar 2020National LeagueChesterfield3-4Harrogate Town
23 Nov 2019National LeagueHarrogate Town3-1Chesterfield
23 Feb 2019National LeagueChesterfield0-1Harrogate Town
3 Nov 2018National LeagueHarrogate Town1-1Chesterfield