Chesterfield’s ability to defend has really undermined their promotion push this season, and yet thanks to the strength of their attacking play, they are still in with a shout of a play-off place. The 52 goals they have conceded is the highest of the top 15 sides in the league. A clean sheet at Accrington was welcome but not hard to come by, given Stanley are one of the league's lowest scorers.
Cheltenham have only scored 43 goals in 38 games, but away from home they have consistently carried a threat since Steve Cotterill’s appointment at the end of September. They have found the net in 12 out of 14 away games under his stewardship, but equally have kept only four clean sheets. In Isaac Hutchinson, Cheltenham possess one of the league's best goal threats, having racked up 14 goals from midfield. He could have had more, but for a brief recall to Bristol Rovers.