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Chesterfield 2-2 Ebbsfleet United: Danny’s got the Fleet firing

Runaway National League leaders Chesterfield dropped points at home for only the second time this season as Ebbsfleet United took a surprise share of the spoils from the SMH Group Stadium.

Chesterfield

By Kurt Bigg

CHESTERFIELD 2
Grigg 30, Dobra 34

EBBSFLEET UTD 2
Bingham 1, Chapman 48
RUNAWAY leaders Chesterfield dropped points at home for only the second time this season as Ebbsfleet United took a surprise share of the spoils from the SMH Group Stadium.
Rakish Bingham scored after just 42 seconds to give Fleet a shock lead before two goals in the space of four minutes from Will Grigg and Armando Dobra turned the tables.
But gutsy Fleet, under caretaker boss Danny Searle, earned a deserved point through Ben Chapman’s strike three minutes into the second half.
Indeed, but for Spireites...

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