Chesterfield moved into the automatic promotion spots after Barry Conlon's penalty saw off Cheltenham 1-0.
Chesterfield continue promotion push at expense of Robins
Chesterfield moved into the automatic promotion spots after Barry Conlon's first-half penalty was enough to chalk up a seventh win in eight games as they saw off Cheltenham 1-0.
It was the striker's third goal of the season and arrived after 41 minutes when Wade Small was brought crashing down in a collision with Robins' defenders Aaron Lescott and Ashley Eastham.
Cheltenham's third successive defeat has them peering anxiously over their shoulders after Grimsby won but there was no shortage of effort from the home team who hit the bar on three occasions.
Justin Richards hooked a shot against the top of the bar after 19 minutes while Matt Thornhill saw a thunderous left-foot shot rattle the woodwork just after the break.
Substitute Julian Alsop also headed a Josh Low cross against the bar as they pressed for an equaliser.
The Spireites posed the greater threat, however, with Adam Rundle twice going close before the interval.
Other chances fell to Simon Whaley who in the second half forced two good saves from Robins goalkeeper Scott Brown with long-range efforts.