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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Meadow Lane
  • Attendance: 5404
  • Referee: Swarbrick, N

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

77mins

Glynn Hurst is being taken off, Jake Sheridan has come on in his place.

70mins

Goal!! Ben Davies scores for Chester.

69mins

Marcus Richardson is replaced by Gregg Blundell.

62mins

Tom Curtis is being taken off, Ben Davies has come on in his place.

56mins

Goal!! Glynn Hurst scores for Notts County.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

46mins

Notts County are replacing Chris Palmer with Andy White.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by N Swarbrick

45mins

It's red. He's off. Steve Scoffham has been sent off.

18mins

Phil Bolland is being taken off, Luke Dimech has come on in his place.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, September 10th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Two of the leading contenders in League Two produced an enthralling contest which may have lacked a little in finesse but nothing in terms of incident.

Chester, stung by their midweek home defeat started the brighter and menaced the Notts goal with a series of dangerous attacks at the end of which they failed to provide any sort of finish.

The goalless first half drifted into added time when it suddenly all boiled over. Steve Scoffham was involved in an incident with Chester central defender David Artell who slumped to the pitch clutching is face and needed attention.

Scoffham became the first player to see a card and it was red reducing Notts to ten men for the whole of the second half.

Notts reorganised by withdrawing Chris Palmer from midfield and putting Andy White up front to partner Glynn Hurst, but it was Chester who provided the first real threat when Sean Hessey went through and finished with a powerful effort that skimmed goalkeeper Kevin Pilkington's left-hand post.

After 56 minutes, however, Notts took the lead with a lot of the blame attached to Chester goalkeeper Chris MacKenzie.

Robert Ullathorne crossed from the left and Matt Gill got in an effort, MacKenzie parried it and the ball fell right to the feet of Hurst who scored for the fifth time this season.

Chester stormed back and sub Ben Davies levelled on 70 minutes with a fierce drive from inside the area.

Only a minute later Hurst had a chance to put Notts back into the lead in a one-on-one but MacKenzie got a leg in the way of the shot to divert the ball for a corner.

In mounting excitement Ryan Lowe missed a simple 80th minute header and with time running out Davies almost gave Chester all three points with a shot that cannoned against the angle of post and bar.

Notts County

Chester City

Corners

42

Fouls

1316

Goal attempts

910

Shots off target

44

Offsides

54

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