FA Cup: Crawley 1 Bristol Rovers 1 - Ten-man Reds force replay
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Reds went behind after 15 minutes from a superb but controversial free-kick taken from 35 yards by Lee Brown.
But they stormed back with a 35th minute equaliser by Billy Clifford.
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Hide AdCrawley were reduced to ten men on 68 minutes when Adnrew Blackman was sent-off for his secomd booking.
They pushed and pushed for a winner but in the end the visitors held on for a draw, forcing a replay.
Crawley made two changes to the side which lost 3-1 at Carlisle with Bobson Bawling and Billy Clifford replacing Aryan Tajbakhsh and Adi Yussuf who were on the bench.
Centre-back Joe McNerney missed his second game with a knee injury, giving Alex Davey another chance in impress alongside Mark Connolly.
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Hide AdIt was good to see last season’s popular goalscorer Matt Harrold on the bench for the first time since August, having recovered from knee and Achilles tendon injuries.
Rovers made five changes from their last league game which they lost 2-1 at home to Fleetwood.
Despite Crawley making the brighter start, The visitors took the lead in the 15th minute with a stunning 35-yard free-kick by Lee Brown which flew to keeper Glenn Morris’s bottom left hand corner.
This was controversially awarded much to the annoyance of the Reds fans after Jimmy Smith brought down Ellis Harrison.
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Hide AdCrawley pressed for an equaliser as Andre Blackman crossed towrad Enzio Boldewijn but he failed to meet the header.
Then Clifford threatened with a cross to the far post which was intercepted by keeper Kelle Roos.
Reds’ endeavour paid off when ten minutes before half-time Lewis Young did some good work, dummied the defence and crossed to Clifford who qualised from short-range.
The goal gave Crawley momentum and they carved out some more chances as Kaby Djalo set-up Boldewijn for a shot which was deflected wide.
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Hide AdCollins also had a powerful long-range shot from a counter-attack which Roos caught.
Crawley head coach Dermot Drummy made a substitution at half-time, bringing on Adi Yussuf for Boldewijn.
Reds ednjoyed a superb spell of attackimng football during the second half which it was surprising they didn’t manage to score from.
Collins’ cross to Bawling was headed narrowly wide, then with some great football, Clifford twisted and shot in the area just wide and over the bar.
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Hide AdLewis Young crossed to Bawling in the area whose volley was saved by keeper Roos.
Then Collins poked wide after linking up well with Bawling.
Reds had to play the last 22 minutes with only ten men after Andre Blackman was sent-off for his second yellow card after he protested against a referee’s decision.
Keeper Glenn Morris did well to keep out a delfected shot, then at the other end, Clifford’s cross to Davey was headed wide.
REDS: Morris, Young, Davey, Connolly, Boldewijn (Yussuf 46), Smith (capt), Blackman, Bawling (Tajbakhsh 85), Clifford, Collins, Djalo
SUBS: Mersin, Arthur, Harrold, Banton, Pappoe
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Hide AdBristol Rovers: Roos, Brown, Lockyer, Hartley, Clarke, Harrison, Taylor (Montano 60), Easter (James 72), Sinclair (Moore 60), Roberts, Boeteng
Unused subs: Leadbitter, McChrystal, Gaffney, Hodges
Referee: Darren Deadman
Attendance: 2,281 (518)
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