Stockport County Triumph 3-2 Over Rotherham United in Breathless League One Encounter
A Crucial Victory in the Promotion Race
Substitute Benony Andresson scored the winning goal as Stockport beat Rotherham 3-2 in a breathless League One encounter at Edgeley Park on 17 January 2026. The match showcased the contrasting fortunes of two sides fighting at opposite ends of the League One table, with Stockport strengthening their promotion credentials whilst Rotherham’s struggles continued.
Match Details and Key Moments
The contest proved to be an end-to-end affair that kept supporters on the edge of their seats throughout. Substitute Sam Nombe finished off a slick passing move to draw the away side level five minutes later, but Stockport went ahead for a third time after 76 minutes when Andresson stabbed home after a chip from Stokes had been cleared off the line. The visitors mounted a late challenge, with Nombe rattling the woodwork in stoppage time as Rotherham rallied again, but Stockport held on to claim the three points.
The Bigger Picture
Under the management of Dave Challinor, Stockport has shown remarkable form. Recently, they secured a vital 1-0 victory against Huddersfield Town, enhancing their position among promotion contenders. The victory extends County’s impressive run and demonstrates their ability to secure results in tight matches.
Meanwhile, Rotherham’s situation remains precarious. Rotherham is enduring a challenging phase, having lost their last seven matches, with Rotherham sitting five points adrift of safety. Their poor away record has been particularly concerning, making their fight against relegation increasingly difficult.
Implications for Both Clubs
This result carries significant importance for both teams’ seasons. For Stockport, the three points keep them firmly in contention for automatic promotion to the Championship, maintaining momentum alongside other promotion contenders. The ability to win such a competitive match demonstrates the mental strength Dave Challinor has instilled in his squad.
For Rotherham, the narrow defeat represents another setback in their battle to avoid relegation back to League Two. Despite showing fighting spirit to equalise twice during the match, their inability to secure even a point leaves them in a precarious position with time running out to mount a survival challenge. The Millers will need to quickly arrest their losing streak if they are to have any hope of climbing out of the relegation zone before the season’s end.