Bristol Rovers 0-2 Fleetwood Town live: Reaction as 10-man Gas beaten at home again

Hello and welcome to this evening’s live blog as Bristol Rovers host Fleetwood Town in League One, searching for a third-straight win.

Victories at home to Oxford United and away at Exeter City have put Rovers back on track after a poor run of four consecutive league defeats and, once again, they’re looking up the table as they look to close the gap on the teams around them. Matt Taylor’s side are currently 10th but could go ninth if they win and Leyton Orient fail to beat Port Vale away.




With 17 games left to play this season in less than three months, Matt Taylor will have to manage his squad wisely in order to avoid risking any further long-term injuries after a campaign plagued with such issues. The returns of experienced heads James Wilson and George Friend have made a difference in the past two games but whether they will be risked ahead of a three-game week is yet to be seen.

As for Fleetwood, now under the management of former Stoke City midfielder Charlie Adam, they’re fighting for their lives at the bottom end of the table, sitting 23rd while being eight points from safety. They did, however, pick up a crucial 3-0 win over Port Vale last time out.

Follow along for build-up, news, updates and post-match reaction.


Matt Taylor on the performances of the three deadline day arrivals

“I thought Brandon was our one to go to again. I thought he showed his quality. We still want to get him high up the pitch but the circumstances with personnel that we’ve got at the moment isn’t allowing us to do that. We might be able to materialise that this weekend. I thought he showed moments of quality.

“I thought it was a difficult night for Harry. It never really came off for him and the game bypassed him a little bit so we’ll look for improvements in relation to that.

“Elkan was finding his feet in lower league football which is different to what he’s been playing. That first goal is just an example of being beaten in the channel so I think improvements from all but I think there’s a severe lack of capability in the group to back up a physical performance, which we had at the weekend, on a Tuesday night when the pressure is on.”

Matt Taylor on the decision to send Chris Martin off

“I’ve watched it. If he books Chrissy like he did, I’ve got no problem with that, but he’s got to book three or four other players including the two that were wrestling Chrissy and had hold of him in the goal and in and around the goal mouth to start with.

“We’ll accept that second booking and sending off but the consistency has to come with the other players getting booked as well.”

Matt Taylor’s verdict on the defeat

“Well, disappointed to lose the game. Unfortunately, we’ve followed a similar pattern that has happened too often this season where we’ve had a boost of a couple of good performances and victories to boot and then not being able to follow it up physically and game-wise.

“The bit of physicality against our backline, a couple of poor moments in terms of defending two crosses has led to the opposition being ahead. We still had the two best chances of the first half and then a real sucker punch of a set-piece goal against.

“As pressure came onto our game as always happened we’ve really struggled holding that pressure. Being able to play and execute and really in terms of our final third play from that point on. We were chasing the game and created very little.”

Quotes to come

Apologies for the delay. Getting everyone from both clubs in a position to film in the dry and then getting home and then getting dry has held everything up. Bear with.

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Full-time: Bristol Rovers 0-2 Fleetwood Town

Boos ring out the Mem. That was poor in grim conditions. Fascinated to hear what Matt Taylor says about that one.

Another good save from Lynch

Denies Evans directly from a free-kick.

Chris Martin sent off

To wrap the game up. The striker is shown a second yellow card after handbags in the goal. Need clarification on what happened there.

Four minutes added on

Not quite sure how it’s not more.

Final Rovers switch

Harvey Vale comes off for George Friend.

Good strong paw from Lynch

The goalkeeper denies Marquis one v one. Corner Gas.

The pitch has certainly made an impact there

The ground literally prevents an Evans through ball from reaching its intended target.

Nice ball from Evans

Good idea as he almost threads Thomas through but Lynch gathers first.

Penalty shout for Rovers

Vale goes down in the box but nothing given.

Another Gas change

Kamil Conteh is replaced by John Marquis. One of the Gas’ better players tonight.

Took forever there

Linesman flags Chris Martin offside but it took forever for him to make a decision.

The wind wins the Gas a corner

Evans’ ball in is punched out by Lynch when it looked like it was going wide.

Brilliant from Vale

In a higher position, the attacking midfield covers a significant distance to eventually win a free-kick on the right-hand side of the box.

Aguilera booked

Stopped a Fleetwood attack but a few of those have been built up. Would’ve been a soft call for that challenge alone.

Gavin Kilkenny now in the book

More on the changes

Bringing Grant and Gordon on has allowed Rovers to change their formation. The pair are playing right-back and left-back respectively with Crama and Baggott the two centre-backs.

Double Gas change

Vaughan and Wilson off.

Gordon and Grant on.

Ryan Broom shoots wide

Warning sign for the Gas who cannot afford to let another in.

Cracking ball in from Evans

Again, no one really gambles but it gets a nick off a Fleetwood man for a corner that prevails to nothing.

Yellow card for Elijah Campbell

Home fans want a red for a strong challenge on Tristan Crama. Did look nasty.

This now really is dream land for Fleetwood

The first goal at this level is always so crucial and Fleetwood went into the second half in a great position, now they’re cruising. The game is exactly where they want it and they’ll be more than happy to let Rovers have more of the ball which so far hasn’t caused them any major issues.

Goal – Bristol Rovers 0-2 Fleetwood

Jayden Stockley scores directly from the corner.

Fleetwood corner

Good block from Crama. That was dangerous as Coughlan was in all sorts of space to cross.

Good start from the Gas

Find more gaps and playing with a better intensity. Just need to find the extra gear to convert that into chances.

Jed Ward’s penalty area doesn’t look great

The weather has given that a pounding.

Back underway

Fleetwood kick things off. Gas shooting towards the Thatcher’s End this half.

Players back out

Big half needed to change things.

That’s the half

Bristol Rovers need to buck up their ideas because this isn’t working. Fleetwood in a perfect position.

A bit of hit and hope at the moment

The long balls don’t seem to be working for the Gas here. Fleetwood perfectly happy to just head them away or see them out.

Four minutes added on

Rovers pushing but struggling to actually create a clear chance. Fleetwood in an ideal position really.

Another goalmouth scramble

No one had a stab at it for whatever reason.

Important save from Lynch

Thomas sneaks into the box and puts in a cross that Lynch pushes away. Would’ve reached Vaughan for a tap in if he hadn’t.

Rovers struggling to find meaningful gaps

Rovers are seeing more of the ball at the moment which Fleetwood are happy to let them do, but the gaps aren’t seeming to open up as the hosts seek an equaliser before half-time which they probably deserve.

Nice work from Vaughan

The forward skips past his man after a short corner is played with an eventual ricochet falling to James Wilson who didn’t fancy the strike, setting up Kamil Conteh instead with Vaughan reaching the follow up after a deflection but from an offside position.

Massive block from Fleetwood

Lovely from Aguilera to play through Thomas who takes a touch before attempting to shoot which probably gave the Fleetwood man enough time to get across. Corner Gas.

Elkan Baggott goes in the book

Cynical foul from the Bristol Rovers defender apparently. Not sure about that one.

Looks like he’s going off

That’s such a frustrating one for Hunt who only came back recently. Luke Thomas will be coming on.

Jack Hunt down getting treatment

Gives Matt Taylor the chance to speak to some of his players. There have been a few bright moments but the defending has been poor so far from the Gas.

Goal – Bristol Rovers 0-1 Fleetwood Town

Abject defending as Bristol Rovers fail to get the ball away on numerous occasions before Ronan Coughlan slots home to give the visitors a crucial lead. They’ve deserved that.

Rest in peace Mason and Max

Should be 1-0 Rovers

Lovely ball over the top from Tristan Crama finds Antony Evans in space whose square ball finds Chris Martin but his touch goes straight at Jay Lynch in goal. Point-blank save there – not sure he knew much about that.

Fleetwood rattle the crossbar

Great strike from Brendan Wiredu but the defending was pretty abject.

Goalmouth scramble

Baggott looked closest to the ball there but I don’t think a shot was registered there. Good ball in again from Vale.

Another free-kick opportunity

A bit deeper this one but Vale just body checked by Ryan Broom.

Vale’s ball in

The wing-back puts in the delivery which evades everyone. Not a bad ball that, no one really went for it.

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