Chesterfield 1 v 2 Yeovil Town: Spireites lose again and defender Will Evans plays as makeshift goalkeeper for last half an hour
Myles Hippolyte opened the scoring for the visitors after just two minutes when he side-footed the ball past Luke Coddington from inside the area.
Rhys Murphy grabbed his 15th of the season from the penalty spot on 24 minutes after the striker was fouled by Anthony Gerrard.
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Hide AdCurtis Weston thumped in a superb volley from distance to give Chesterfield a lifeline on the hour mark.
But within minutes captain Evans had to put the goalkeeper gloves on after Coddington went off with what looked like a serious injury after slipping in the wet conditions when kicking the ball.
Town had already used all their three substitutes, with Matt Tootle stretchered off early in the first-half, and so played more than half an hour with 10-men and their centre-half between the sticks.
Yeovil could not take advantage of their extra men and claimed the three points while the Spireites have now gone seven games without a win and are second bottom of the division.
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Hide AdThe match had been in doubt before kick-off due to heavy rainfall with two pitch inspections held at 6.30pm and 7pm but referee Thomas Parsons called the game on but with a delayed start of 8pm.
John Sheridan named an unchanged starting line-up and bench from Saturday’s defeat to Bromley.
The hosts got off to the worst possible start when Hippolyte placed a shot into the bottom corner after two minutes.
Town were dealt another blow when Tootle was stretchered off resulting in seven minutes being added on at the end of the first-half. David Buchanan replaced him and went into midfield while Will Evans moved to right-back.
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Hide AdThe Blues’ first sight of goal came when Mike Fondop headed against the crossbar from a Jay Sheridan free-kick but the striker was ruled offside.
The promotion-chasing visitors doubled their lead on 24 minutes from the penalty spot after Gerrard brought down Murphy in the box.
Murphy sent Coddington the wrong way as boos rang around the Proact from The Blues supporters, who have now seen their team already lose eight times at home this season.
It could have been more for Yeovil before half-time had it not been for a smart double save from Coddington to deny Hippolyte and Courtney Duffus.
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Hide AdBoss Sheridan brought on Tom Denton and Jermaine McGlashan before the hour mark to try and find a way back into the game.
And the break through came when Weston volleyed in from 25 yards following a corner to give Chesterfield hope.
But before they had chance to mount another attack Coddington slipped when kicking the ball and was stretchered off after being down for more than five minutes.
Evans went in goal but was not really tested apart from having to punch a cross clear.
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Hide AdTown had one late opportunity through an acrobtaic effort from Jermaine McGlashan in the last minute of nine added on but it would not have been deserved.
Chesterfield: Coddington; Tootle (Buchanan, 9), Evans (c), Gerrard, Hollis, Sheridan; Maguire, Weston, Nepomuceno (McGlashan, 59); Fondop, Boden (Denton, 50).
Subs: Jalal, McGlashan, Denton, Shaw, Buchanan.
Yeovil Town: Nelson, D’ath, Murphy, Dagnall, Dickinson, Duffus, Hippolyte, Lee, Osho, Skendi, Williams.
Subs: Tilley, Worthington, Bradbury, Hutton, Whelan.
Referee: Thomas Parsons
Attendance: 3,161 (94 away)