Notts County travel to the Technique Stadium to take on Chesterfield this weekend in a real test of their National League title credentials this season.
The Magpies have taken just five points from their opening three games of 2023 while also being knocked out of the FA Trophy in their last match against Maidstone last Sunday.
But avoiding defeat against Paul Cook's side will see them equal a club record of 19 games unbeaten in a league season, the last time they managed that was under Horace Henshall back in 1930.
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Their encounter earlier in the season saw Luke Williams' side come from two goals down to salvage a point at Meadow Lane, with Macaulay Langstaff scoring twice in three minutes to cancel out Liam Mandeville and Akwasi Asante's strikes.
Notts welcome to return of defender Connell Rawlinson following his spell on the side-lines with injury, with the 31-year-old coming through their FA Trophy defeat unscathed, however it comes too soon for Tobi Adebayo-Rowling as he continues his injury rehabilitation.
The stage is set for one of the most eagerly anticipated matches in the National League this season, with both hoping to nail down a statement of intent in their title ambitions for the remainder of the campaign.
Here is all the key information on how to watch the game if you're unable to make it to Chesterfield.
What time does the game kick-off?
The game at the Technique Stadium is expected to kick-off at 5:20pm (GMT).
How can I watch Chesterfield vs Notts County?
The match is also available to watch live on BT Sport, or can be streamed online via the BT Sport app.
Is there any other way I can tune in?
As always, our Magpies reporter Oliver King will be live from the Technique Stadium to provide all the action as it happens in our live matchday blog, brining you team news, match updates and reaction following the full time whistle.
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