Recap the action as Doncaster Rovers are held to a draw by Crawley Town

Injury-stricken Doncaster Rovers must be wary of the threat posed by an improving Crawley Town tonight.
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Scott Lindsey's team moved out of the relegation zone at the weekend with their second straight win, having recently ended a run of six consecutive defeats.

Crawley might be struggling in the table but they do their best work at home.

More than two thirds of their points have been won at the Broadfield Stadium, where they have scored at least twice in their last four games.

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Crawley Town v Doncaster Rovers LIVE

Key Events

  • Doncaster trail the League Two play-off places by nine points ahead of kick-off
  • Hosts Crawley have won their last two games
  • Doncaster expected to make several changes due to injuries

Ben Gladwin makes way for Rafiq Khaleel.

Liam Ravenhill cramps up

No huge surprise. He’s not stopped running but has looked a little off the pace and makes way for Bobby Faulkner.

James Tilley makes way for Tom Fellows.

Concern for Joseph Olowu

He goes down clutching his ankle after a late challenge from Mazeed, who receives a yellow card.

An excellent pas finds Kellan Gordon out wide, who has a chance to cross or shoot. Not sure what he chose to do on the end as he slipped on his backside and the ball flew over the bar.

Acrobatic stuff from Stuart Moore

A lovely diving punch from the keeper before he gets up to catch a stinging shot from Dominic Telford.

A free-kick is cleared only as far as the winger, who sends the ball into the car park.

We’re back under way

No changes for either side.

Lovely stuff. To their credit, Doncaster have defended well and kept Crawley at bay. They had been very poor going forward until the goal, but it was a well-taken finish by Lavery, who nodded Luke Molyneux’s delivery into the bottom corner.

Caolan Lavery has his first Doncaster goal! He heads in Luke Molyneux’s free-kick on the stroke of half-time. That’s Rovers’ first effort on goal.

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