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Gillingham v Chesterfield League Two Lineup
This game is in the
League Two
, kick off at 13:30 on Saturday 31 August 2024.
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Gillingham Substitutes
Josh Andrews
Jonathan Williams
Luca Ashby-Hammond
Jayden Clarke
Jacob Wakeling
Alex Giles
Bradley Dack
Chesterfield Substitutes
Max Anthony Thompson
Jamie Grimes
Michael Jacobs
Tyrone Williams
Kane Drummond
Mike Jones
Jenson Metcalfe
Gillingham v Chesterfield League Two
Gillingham
FC is located in Kent, England, and their home ground is Priestfield Stadium.
Chesterfield
FC is located in Derbyshire, England, and their home ground is Technique Stadium.
Gillingham
FC has a history dating back to 1893 and has spent several seasons in the higher divisions of English football.
Chesterfield
FC was founded in 1866 and has a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Mansfield Town.
Gillingham
FC's highest ever league finish was 11th in the Championship in the 2002-2003 season.
Chesterfield
FC won the Football League Trophy in 2012 and reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup in the 1996-1997 season.