Recap the action as Doncaster Rovers fall to another defeat at MK Dons

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Doncaster Rovers will be hoping for a change in fortunes when they travel to MK Dons

Rovers are yet to win in League Two and have opened the season with three defeats from their opening four games.

Their opponents this afternoon have won three of their first four matches under new boss Graham Alexander following their relegation last term.

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MK Dons v Doncaster Rovers

Another Dons change

MJ Williams replaces Dawson Devoy.

Matthew Dennis replaces Jonathan Leko due to injury.

Luke Molyneux fires one in from the edge of the box. Great strike. Rovers back in with a shout.

Great run from Molyneux

He takes the ball from the halfway line to the byline but his cross is too high and drifts behind for a goal-kick. The first half opening for Doncaster in a quiet start to the second period.

Another roll of the dice

A double sub at the break this week as Zain Westbrooke and Luke Molyneux replace Joseph Olowu and Deji Sotona.

Olowu’s exit means it’ll likely be a change of formation, too.

Some boos from the away end as Rovers go in trailing after two goals which came from their own mistakes. Really poor stuff, they are making life so difficult for themselves at the minute.

Aside from those, and the chance which fell to Mo Eisa, they haven’t been too bad. Some might scoff at that but they created some good chances early on. Now it’s the hosts who are first to everything and Doncaster have another mountain to climb.

Fantastic save from Ian Lawlor

Cameron Norman beats James Maxwell in the air which sends Mo Eisa through on goal. He looks to have scored but Lawlor gets something on it and it’s a corner. Phew.

He hacks down Jonathan Leko after a Rovers attack breaks down and MK look to break.

He catches Mo Eisa’s free-kick. About ten minutes left until HT. Damage limitation until the break for Doncaster, you feel.

Wouldn’t be surprised to see another double or triple sub from McCann. Mistakes have been Rovers’ undoing and they have a mountain to climb again.

Not good. Warren O’Hora beats a Doncaster player to a corner kick and heads into the bottom corner.