This season has seen Notts County evolve tactically under the guidance of their coaching staff. Shifting from a traditional 4-4-2 formation to a more dynamic 4-2-3-1 has allowed the players to express themselves further while maintaining balance. Notably, this adjustment has brought out the best in players like J. Bedeau and H. Griffiths, who thrive in a more fluid system.

The change has also encouraged an inventive attacking style. Iorpenda's role as a wide player in the new formation enhances his ability to stretch defenses, creating space for midfielders like C. Grant to exploit. In their recent fixture against Bradford City, this tactical evolution was evident, leading to a convincing 3-1 victory where County constantly threatened from the wings.

the two holding midfielders taken up by T. Hall and Griffiths provide the necessary shield for the backline. This defensive structure has contributed to three clean sheets over the last five matches, illustrating the importance of the tactical shift.

As the season progresses, the tactical approach will likely see further refinements, especially in high-stakes matches. Keeping an eye on how Notts County continues to adapt will be crucial as they push for a playoff spot in League Two, where adaptability can make all the difference.