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Cheltenham Town vs Gillingham Prediction & Betting Tips 14.04.2026

Football PredictionsLeague TwoLeague Two • England
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Cheltenham Town — Last 6 matches
Gillingham — Last 6 matches

Cheltenham Town welcome Gillingham to the Completely-Suzuki Stadium on Tuesday evening in League Two, with both clubs still trying to finish a fairly messy season on a decent note. Cheltenham sit 19th on 46 points and are looking over their shoulder, while Gillingham are four places and four points better off in 17th. Neither side is chasing promotion or fighting a glamorous cup run here. This is about momentum, pride and making sure the final weeks don’t get awkward.

There’s a bit more on the line for Gillingham, though not by much. Gareth Ainsworth’s side have the healthier position, the slightly better defensive record and a small cushion above the lower half. Cheltenham, under Steve Cotterill, have spent most of the campaign in survival mode. They’ve scored 48 and conceded 67, which tells its own story. Gillingham’s numbers are a little tidier at 48 scored and 60 conceded, but their away form still leaves room for doubt.

The first meeting between these sides in October ended 1-1, and the recent history between them has been tight enough to keep neutrals awake. That’s no surprise in League Two. Fine margins matter here, and both teams arrive with enough inconsistency to make this one hard to call with any real conviction.

Cheltenham Town Form & Analysis

Cheltenham’s latest result will have lifted the mood around Whaddon Road. A 4-0 win at Walsall on 11 April was their most convincing performance in weeks, and it came at the perfect time. They were sharp, direct and ruthless. Four different scorers got on the sheet, and after a spell where goals had been harder to come by, that kind of outing changes the tone fast. It wasn’t just a clean result either. It was a proper away performance, the sort that says a team still has something left in the tank.

Before that, though, the story was more uneven. Cambridge United were held to a 1-1 draw at home on 6 April, which followed a narrow 1-0 defeat at Chesterfield on 3 April. The trip to Notts County on 21 March was wild, ending in a 5-2 loss, and that one exposed how fragile Cheltenham can be when a game gets stretched. Sandwiched around those setbacks were another home draw with Crewe Alexandra and a solid 2-0 win at Shrewsbury Town. So yes, there’s been a little bit of everything. That’s the Cheltenham picture in a nutshell. Capable of competing, but rarely able to control things for long.

At home, their record is mixed rather than disastrous: seven wins, four draws and eight defeats, with 23 goals scored and 25 conceded. That’s not the profile of a side that turns its own ground into a fortress, but it isn’t a place opponents relish either. Cheltenham can find a goal at home, and they’re not routinely being blown away. The issue is consistency. One week they look organised, the next they’re chasing shadows. Still, the 4-0 at Walsall gives them a bit of swagger heading into this one. Confidence matters. It really does.

The numbers around their season point to a team that’s vulnerable at the back but usually in the game. A negative goal difference of 19 is a blunt warning, yet the home split suggests this isn’t a complete collapse. If Cheltenham can play with the same energy they showed at Walsall and keep the tempo honest, they’ll fancy getting chances. The question is whether they can keep Gillingham quiet long enough to turn that into three points. That’s the problem.

Gillingham Form & Analysis

Gillingham arrive with a different feel about them, but not one that screams reliability. Their most recent outing was a 0-0 draw at Salford City on 11 April, and that summed up plenty about their present form. It was tidy enough defensively, but they created almost nothing. Four shots, none on target. You don’t often win away from home like that, and on another day they’d have been punished. Before that, though, they’d beaten Accrington Stanley 2-0 at home, which showed they still know how to keep things under control when the game suits them.

The run before that was more uneven. They drew 2-2 at Walsall on 3 April, then lost 2-0 at Crawley Town, and home defeats to Bristol Rovers and Swindon Town made things look a bit bleak for a spell. That little patch dragged some of the momentum out of the campaign. Mind you, Gareth Ainsworth’s side have steadied themselves just enough with the win over Accrington and the point at Salford. They’re not flying, but they’ve at least stopped the wobble from becoming a full-on slide.

Away from home, Gillingham have a record that’s respectable rather than strong: five wins, seven draws and nine defeats, with 21 goals scored and 28 conceded. They’re not hopeless on the road, but they don’t travel with much attacking punch. Twenty-one away goals across the season is modest, and it fits the broader pattern. They can stay in games. They don’t always finish them well. The lack of clean sheets away from home is also an issue, even if they’ve shown enough grit to nick the odd point.

That’s where the tension lies. Gillingham are 17th for a reason. They’ve been awkward enough to avoid real trouble, yet not convincing enough to push into the top half with any authority. Ainsworth will want more control than they showed at Salford, because another flat attacking display here would invite pressure. Cheltenham are hardly a polished side, but if you hand them territory and let the game drift, they’ll fancy their chances of nicking something.

Head-to-Head

This fixture has produced a run of stubborn, low-margin meetings. The last three League Two clashes have all ended level, with Gillingham and Cheltenham drawing 1-1 in October 2025, 1-1 again at Cheltenham in April 2025, and 2-2 at Gillingham in December 2024. Go back a little further and you find more of the same. Cheltenham beat Gillingham 2-0 in League One in November 2021, and there’s a 1-0 Cheltenham win in the FA Cup that same month, but recent seasons have leaned heavily towards parity.

That fits the broader trend in this matchup. It’s been a properly awkward fixture for both sides, with both teams scoring in four of the last five meetings and neither really gaining the upper hand. These games have often stayed tight for long stretches before opening up late. Don’t expect a lot of comfort for either defence. The history says they usually find a way through.

We Predict: Both Teams To Score

We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 5/6 for this one. It’s a fair price for a game that keeps pointing in that direction. Cheltenham have just put four past Walsall and have scored in enough home matches to suggest they’ll get a chance here, while Gillingham have the better overall defensive record but haven’t exactly been water-tight on the road. The recent head-to-head pattern helps too. These teams have met three times in League Two since late 2024 and all three finished level, with both sides scoring each time.

A 1-1 draw looks the likeliest scoreline. Cheltenham’s home record isn’t dominant, and Gillingham don’t travel like a side that can shut a match down for 90 minutes. You can see a cagey first half followed by both teams finding a way through once the game opens up. If you wanted a small alternative, the draw itself has obvious appeal, but BTTS feels the cleaner play. This one doesn’t scream goals. It does, though, look like both sides can land a punch.

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