Chesterfield, a League Two club, is poised to benefit from England's potential World Cup success, with assistant manager Danny Webb expressing optimism about the team's chances. The odds of England winning the World Cup have strengthened after their 4-2 win over Croatia, with Thomas Tuchel's team now third favorites to win the trophy. A World Cup victory would not only make legends of players like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham but also potentially deliver a boost to domestic football, including Chesterfield. The club's assistant manager, Danny Webb, believes that winning the World Cup would create a buzz around the town and help attract more fans to their league games. Webb, a fan of former England manager Gareth Southgate, thinks that the current team has the potential to go deep in the tournament. The behind-the-scenes planning at the SMH Group Stadium is aimed at transforming Chesterfield from League Two play-off candidates to automatic promotion winners. The club's chairman, Ash Kirk, and chief executive, John Croot, have spoken about Project 9K, which aims to get 9,000 home supporters to matches on a regular basis. With England's potential World Cup success on the horizon, Chesterfield is gearing up for a big season, with the first league game expected to draw a large crowd. The club has shown potential in the past, and with the right momentum, they could achieve their goal of winning the league. Chesterfield's fans are known for their patriotism, and a World Cup win would only add to the excitement around the team. As the new season approaches, Chesterfield is focused on building on their previous performances and making a push for promotion.