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Chesterfield vs Grimsby Town Prediction & Betting Tips 14.04.2026

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Chesterfield — Last 6 matches
Grimsby Town — Last 6 matches

Chesterfield host Grimsby Town at the Technique Stadium on Tuesday evening in a League Two meeting that matters a great deal to both sides. This is seventh against eighth, one point separating them, with the promotion race still alive and every point dragging more weight as the season runs down. Chesterfield sit on 69 points, Grimsby on 68. That’s the sort of gap that can disappear in a single night.

For Paul Cook’s side, a home win would give them breathing room and keep the pressure on the teams above the play-off line. David Artell’s Grimsby arrive with the same incentive from the other direction. They’re right in the pack, they’re in decent shape, and they know a result here can flip the table in their favour. There’s no need to dress it up. This is a proper six-pointer.

Both clubs have come into the game with enough attacking intent to make a low-scoring, cagey affair feel unlikely. Chesterfield have scored 64 league goals and conceded 53, while Grimsby have a slightly tighter defensive line with 62 scored and 45 conceded. The numbers point toward a competitive contest, but also toward goals. You’d be surprised if this ended 0-0.

Chesterfield Form & Analysis

Chesterfield’s recent run has been a bit of a mixed bag on paper, but the story underneath is fairly encouraging. They started with a disappointing 0-3 home defeat to Oldham Athletic on 17 March, and that was a real jolt. Since then, though, they’ve settled. A 2-3 win at Notts County came first, then they ground out a 1-0 home victory over Cheltenham Town, followed by another narrow win away at Barrow AFC. Last time out, at home to Tranmere Rovers on 11 April, they drew 1-1. Not perfect, but that’s four league games unbeaten. That matters.

What stands out is how often Chesterfield have found a way to stay in games and land the first punch. They’ve got a habit of scoring first, and they’ve done it in big moments too. The home record is respectable rather than dominant: nine wins, eight draws and four defeats from 21 league matches at their ground, with 34 goals scored and 23 conceded. That’s solid, not spectacular. Still, it gives them a platform, and at this stage of the season a platform is half the battle.

The flipside is that Chesterfield don’t always blow teams away. Their recent wins over Cheltenham and Barrow were both tight, single-goal affairs, and even the comeback feel of the trip to Notts County was built on outlasting the opposition rather than overwhelming them. The 1-1 draw with Tranmere summed them up well enough — competitive, difficult to beat, but not quite ruthless. At home, they’ve been capable of control, yet there’s just enough vulnerability at the back to keep opponents interested. Conceding 23 in 21 home games isn’t bad. It’s just not the kind of number that lets you relax.

Grimsby Town Form & Analysis

Grimsby’s recent run has been more explosive. They beat Crewe Alexandra 3-2 on 11 April, and that result followed a 2-0 away win at Crawley Town. Before that, they were thumped 1-3 at home by Harrogate Town, but that setback sits inside a broader spell that’s been full of goals and momentum shifts. They beat Barrow 5-0, edged Fleetwood Town 1-0, and then stumbled 1-0 at Oldham Athletic. In short, they’re dangerous, and they’re not shy about taking risks. That’s been a good thing more often than not.

Away from home, Grimsby have been pretty handy all season. Their away record stands at eight wins, six draws and five defeats, with 25 goals scored and 23 conceded. That’s not the record of a side that sits back and hopes for scraps. They’ve been productive on the road, and they’ve generally kept themselves in matches long enough to nick something late if needed. The 2-0 win at Crawley showed the clean, professional side of their game. The issue is consistency. When they’re off it, like against Harrogate, the goals can come against them too easily.

There’s a clear attacking edge to David Artell’s team. Scoring five against Barrow and three against Crewe isn’t accidental, and even in defeat they tend to create chances. They’ve also got the confidence that comes from being able to win in different ways — a controlled 1-0, a wide-open shootout, a road victory with a clean sheet. That said, their defensive record away from home suggests they’re rarely in total control. They can be opened up. Chesterfield will fancy that.

Head-to-Head

These two have already developed a pattern in recent meetings, and Chesterfield have had the better of it. In the league meeting at Grimsby on 15 November 2025, Chesterfield won 1-0. They also beat Grimsby 2-1 in League Two on 7 September 2024, and there was a 3-2 Chesterfield win in the Football League Trophy in November 2024. Grimsby’s last real edge in the matchup was the 4-1 National League victory back in April 2022, but that feels like another era now.

The broader trend is fairly simple. Chesterfield have been hard for Grimsby to shut out, and these games usually carry goals. Four of the last five meetings have seen both teams score, and that pattern fits the shape of this fixture now. Chesterfield have also avoided defeat in the last four head-to-heads. Grimsby don’t look intimidated, but they haven’t been getting much change lately. That won’t help them here.

We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals

We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 5/6 for this one. It’s a fair price for a match between two sides sitting one point apart, both of them in form, both of them capable of scoring, and both of them carrying just enough defensive looseness to keep the door open. Chesterfield have scored in all sorts of ways at home, Grimsby have been lively away from home, and neither side has looked remotely shy about going for it in recent weeks.

The predicted 1-2 scoreline fits the feel of the game. Grimsby’s attacking edge has been a touch sharper lately, and their road record gives them a live chance of nicking it even at Chesterfield. But this isn’t a toss of the coin. Chesterfield’s home strength and their knack for getting on the scoresheet make a home clean sheet look unlikely. If you wanted a safer angle, Both Teams to Score would also have plenty of appeal, though the goal line remains the stronger call.

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