Harrogate Town vs Notts County. Sky Bet League Two.
The Exercise StadiumAttendance2,914.
Harrogate Town 3
- G Thomson (7th minute)
- A Odoh (32nd minute)
- M Daly (68th minute)
Notts County 1
- J Jones (67th minute)
Saturday 16 December 2023 18:20, UK
Harrogate ended a seven-game run without a home win by confidently beating Notts County 3-1 in Sky Bet League Two.
Midfielder George Thomson's eighth goal of the season and further efforts from Abraham Odoh and Matty Daly saw Town enjoy a repeat outcome of the 2019-20 Vanarama National League play-off final between the two teams.
Jodi Jones netted for County but Luke Williams' off-form outfit have now lost six out of their last eight contests.
Harrogate forged ahead in the seventh minute with Odoh releasing Daly down the left flank before his cross was struck emphatically first time beyond Magpies goalkeeper Aidan Stone's right arm by Thomson from 12 yards out.
That advantage was doubled just past the half-hour mark when Stone spilled a low drive by Daly and Odoh pounced to find an inviting net from six yards.
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A laboured County side had plenty of possession but barely got out of their own half during the opening 45 minutes as repeated backpasses to Stone were greeted with sarcastic cheers by the home fans.
The game followed a similar pattern after the break but the Magpies were thrown a lifeline midway through the second period when Jones fired a fierce 20-yard free-kick into James Belshaw's top-left corner after Kayne Ramsay had tripped Sam Austin.
Within a minute, though, Town restored their two-goal cushion after Dean Cornelius drove the ball towards the six-yard box and Daly found Stone's bottom-right corner with the deftest of backheeled flicks to settle matters.