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ENG EFL League One
03-14 23:00
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H2H
Lineups
Doncaster Rovers
Blackpool
Attacks
98
93
Dangerous Attacks
57
50
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
5
1
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7003
1134
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End 2-1
89′
F. Horsfall
88′
2-1
A. Fletcher
Assist: C.N.Hamilton
86′
B.Close
R. Gotts
86′
B. Sharp
B. Hanlan
84′
H. Coulson
J. Husband
83′
2-0
H. Adelakun
Assist: R. Gotts
79′
H. Adelakun
G. Middleton
74′
F. Horsfall
65′
H. Clifton
E. Lee
64′
J. Bowler
62′
J. Bowler
G. C. Honeyman
62′
A. Fletcher
T.Bloxham
60′
N. Ennis
Halftime 1-0
42′
K.Anderson
29′
1-0
O. Bailey
Assist: R. Gotts
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Match Info
League One: Doncaster Rovers 2-1 Blackpool. The clash at the Eco-Power Stadium on Saturday evening ended with Doncaster Rovers claiming a vital three points in their battle for survival, edging out promotion-chasing Blackpool with a 2-1 scoreline. In a tense affair, Doncaster took a surprise lead midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal. Blackpool, showing their quality, equalised before the break through a powerful header from a corner. The match seemed destined for a draw until a moment of magic from a Doncaster winger in the 85th minute, who cut inside and fired a low shot into the far corner for a dramatic winner. The focus point was the resilience of the Rovers' defence in the final minutes, repelling a series of Blackpool attacks. This result provides a massive boost to Doncaster's hopes of avoiding the drop, moving them closer to safety, while it is a setback for Blackpool's automatic promotion aspirations. Doncaster's boss hailed the character of his players, saying, "The lads showed incredible heart. We knew we had to fight for every ball, and we got our reward." Blackpool's manager rued missed opportunities, commenting, "We dominated possession but lacked the final touch. We have to be more clinical."