Forest Green Rovers vs Port Vale. Sky Bet League Two.
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Forest Green Rovers 2
- C Winchester (78th minute pen, 95th minute)
Port Vale 3
- S Brisley (14th minute)
- T Pope (38th minute, 70th minute pen, sent off 97th minute)
- M Clark (sent off 87th minute)
Forest Green 2-3 Port Vale: Nine-man Port Vale hang on for win
Tuesday 11 February 2020 23:42, UK
Nine-man Port Vale remain outside the play-offs on goal difference after a 3-2 win handed Forest Green a fifth consecutive home defeat.
Vale led 3-0 and were coasting with three minutes to go until two late red cards put the game on ice with Forest Green captain Carl Winchester pulling a goal back from the penalty spot on 77 minutes and then planting a header home in the fifth minute of added time.
Mitchell Clark was shown a straight red for Vale when sliding in on Liam Kitching with three minutes to go and two-goal Tom Pope joined him in the sixth minute of stoppage time for catching Ebou Adams.
Earlier, Vale opened the scoring after 14 minutes when Joe Worrall's corner dropped to Shaun Brisley who rifled into the roof of Scott Logan's net
Vale made it 2-0 with eight minutes of the first half to go. Rovers striker Matty Stevens passed the ball inadvertently to Worrall who picked out Pope who finished clinically.
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Pope had appeared to have killed the game after 70 minutes, smashing home a penalty when Adams upended Mitchell Clark from behind.
Adams won a penalty back for Rovers after 77 minutes under a challenge from Luke Joyce and Winchester struck from the spot.
With Vale down to nine men, Winchester struck again in the fifth minute of injury time.