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Harrogate v Chesterfield League Two Lineup
This game is in the
League Two
, kick off at 16:00 on Saturday 16 November 2024.
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Harrogate Substitutes
Mark Oxley
Matty Foulds
Warren Burrell
Stephen Duke-McKenna
Jack Levi Sutton
Josh March
Eno Nto
Chesterfield Substitutes
Harvey Araujo
Michael Jacobs
Ryan Colclough
Tyrone Williams
James Berry
Paddy Madden
Ashton Rinaldo
Harrogate v Chesterfield League Two
Harrogate
Town FC is a relatively new club, founded in 1914, and gained promotion to the English Football League for the first time in 2020.
Harrogate's
home ground, Wetherby Road, has a capacity of 5,000 and is known for its tight-knit and passionate fan base.
Chesterfield
FC, on the other hand, has a long history dating back to 1867 and has won the FA Cup once in 1912.
The Proact Stadium,
Chesterfield's
home ground, has a capacity of over 10,000 and has hosted international matches in the past.
Harrogate
Town finished in the playoff spots in their debut League Two season, while
Chesterfield
narrowly avoided relegation.
Both clubs have faced financial difficulties in recent years, but have managed to stabilize and continue competing in the EFL.