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19th April 2016
A fine battling performance from Stevenage saw them pick up the point needed for Football League survival with a goalless draw against Bristol Rovers this evening.
A game full of effort and commitment by both sides saw little in the way of clear chances but it was a good 90 minute performance from Boro which gave them a deserved point.
After the weekend win over Newport, Darren Sarll named an unchanged team for this game with the same subs too.
Fresh from his goal on Saturday, Aaron O’Connor had the first sight of goal with just over a minute gone but drilled his early effort at Steve Mildenhall.
Fellow weekend scorer Jake Mulraney showed quick feet on eight minutes to create space before firing in an inviting cross which Mildenhall just gathered.
Stevenage continued their bright start with some good possession and probing play, with their next chance coming on 18 minutes. A short corner found Michael Tonge, who took the ball to the byline and crossed for Luer to flick and Franks to fire over the bar.
After that decent start by the hosts, Bristol Rovers really came into the game and looking threatening on the attack.
On 20 minutes the Gas were handed a free-kick and although Boro dealt with the first two deliveries into the box, the ball fell to Jake Gosling whose superb low volley clipped the far post and went wide.
Both Greg Luer and Aaron O’Connor went close with efforts inside the area before a 40th minute Dean Parrett corner was flicked on but Mulraney’s effort at the back post was blocked.
Four minutes before the break Bristol Rovers were awarded a dangerous free-kick after O’Connor was penalised for fouling whilst tracking back. Up stepped Gosling from 25 yards but he lifted his effort over the wall and Jones’ bar.
Moments later the Gas had a golden opportunity to take the lead. The visitors won possession off Ronnie Henry and a lightning break saw a cross from the left find Leadbitter, who blasted wide with the whole goal to aim at.
The second half continued with plenty of effort but again defences were on top. Ollie Clarke and Michael Tonge traded yellow cards for pulling back opponents on the counter in two separate incidents and it took until just past the hour for Boro to forge their next chance.
Greg Luer controlled the ball, turned and ran at goal before exchanging passes with Parrett and seeing a low shot deflect behind.
Straight up the other end and Jamie Jones showed his credentials between the sticks with a fine low save to tip Billy Bodin’s low drive around the post for a corner.
On 68 minutes a great cross from Wilkinson just eluded Luer but was collected by Mulraney at the far post. The winger got into the box and laid the ball off for Parrett who went for goal but could only drag his shot just wide of the near post.
Bristol Rovers threw on attacking subs as they pushed forward looking for the breakthrough, but despite sustained pressure for much of the rest of the half, Boro’s backline stood firm with Dean Wells and Luke Wilkinson particularly impressive.
Still there were half-chances for the hosts with a Mulraney cross turned behind with O’Connor lurking and a cross from Henry then nearly finding its way through to Mulraney.
Stevenage saw out the three minutes of added time to earn a deserved point secure their Football League status.
Stevenage: Jones, Henry, Wilkinson, Wells, Franks, Pett, Tonge, Parrett, Mulraney (Lee 89), Luer (Kennedy 71), O’Connor
Subs not used: Day, Keane, Okimo, Conlon, Gorman
Bristol Rovers: Mildenhall, Leadbitter (Bodin 46), Brown, Lockyer, Parkes, Clarke, Taylor, Gosling (Easter 70), Lines, Clarke, Gaffney (Harrison 58)
Subs not used: Puddy, Mansell, Montano, McBurnie
Referee: Andrew Madley
Attendance: 3,836 (1,327 away)
Bristol Rovers'' automatic promotion hopes suffered a blow as they were held to a draw at Stevenage.
The visitors went close when a left-footed Jake Gosling strike shaved the outside of the post.
He also hit a free-kick just over the bar before pulling the ball back for Daniel Leadbitter, who dragged his shot wide.
The draw left Rovers in fifth place in League Two, one point off the top three with three games left.
Stevenage
1Jones
25Henry
2Wilkinson
19Wells
5FranksBooked at 78mins
11Pett
15TongeBooked at 59mins
18ParrettBooked at 90mins
29Mulraney::Substituted forLeeat 90+1''minutes
10O''Connor
9Luer::Substituted forKennedyat 72''minutes
Substitutes
4Keane
16Day
22Lee
23Okimo
32Conlon
33Kennedy
34Gorman
Bristol Rovers
1Mildenhall
2Leadbitter::Substituted forBodinat 45''minutes
4Lockyer
15J Clarke
3Brown
11Gosling::Substituted forEasterat 71''minutes
14Lines
6Parkes
8O ClarkeBooked at 57mins
30Gaffney::Substituted forHarrisonat 60''minutes
10Taylor
Substitutes
7Mansell
9Harrison
17Easter
21Montano Castillo
23Bodin
25Puddy
29McBurnie
Referee:Andy Madley
Attendance:3,836
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Match no. 1237. With this hard-earned point against a team chasing automatic promotion, Stevenage definitely confirmed their League Two place for next season, leaving Newport County and York City to dispute the second relegation spot.
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Rovers1CityNil 20 |
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danny 19 |
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Match no. 365.
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