Scunthorpe United vs Bristol Rovers. Sky Bet League Two.
Sands Venue StadiumAttendance2,403.
Scunthorpe United 2
- S Burns (89th minute, 93rd minute)
Bristol Rovers 3
- J Grant (36th minute)
- A Evans (62nd minute pen)
- L Clarke (78th minute)
Scunthorpe 2-3 Bristol Rovers: Joey Barton's men hold on for rare away win
Tuesday 25 January 2022 22:51, UK
Bristol Rovers survived a late Scunthorpe fightback to end their near three-month search for an away victory with a 3-2 win.
The Iron looked dead and buried after goals from Josh Grant, Leon Clarke and an Antony Evans penalty put the Pirates 3-0 ahead with less than a quarter of the game to go.
But two Sam Burns goals in three minutes at the end of the game ensured the hosts at least went down fighting.
Although out-of-form Scunthorpe had started brightly, Bristol Rovers had begun to get on top when they went ahead in the 36th minute - Grant finding the bottom corner after clever play by Sam Nicholson up the byline.
With home goalkeeper Rory Watson in inspired form, Rovers had to wait until the 62nd minute to add to their tally as Evans converted coolly from the spot following a clumsy challenge by George Taft in the box.
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When Clarke rounded Watson to add a third 12 minutes from time, it looked like game over - but somehow the Iron came roaring back.
Burns scrambled home his first of the night in the 89th minute following Tyrese Sinclair's cross, and then found the far corner from a low drive in the second minute of stoppage time.
Roared on by the home fans, the Iron threw everything forward in a desperate attempt to complete the comeback, but Joey Barton's side held on to make it four games unbeaten.