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County Ground
County Ground - Swindon Town
Swindon Town
0-0
Bristol Rovers
Saturday 27 August 2016 (13:30)
League One
🟨 James Brophy 45'
🟨 Chris Lines 45+1', Ollie Clarke 56', Stuart Sinclair 59'
W D L W W
Recent record
D L W L W
First Half
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⮌ 45' James Clarke
🟨 45' James Brophy
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🟨 45' Chris Lines
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⮕ 45' Billy Bodin
Second Half
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🟨 56' Ollie Clarke
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🟨 59' Stuart Sinclair
SWINDON TOWN
BRISTOL ROVERS
Starting XI
01Lawrence Vigouroux (Goalkeeper)
02Nathan Thompson (Defender)
06Jamie Sendles-White (Defender)
28Lloyd Jones (Defender)
05Anton Rodgers (Midfielder)
07Michael Doughty (Midfielder)
08Yaser Kasim (Midfielder)
11James Brophy (Midfielder)
🟨45'
20Darnell Furlong (Defender)
card
23Nathan Delfouneso (Forward)
33Luke Norris (Forward)
Substitutes
12Will Henry (Goalkeeper)
10John Goddard (Midfielder)
16Jordan Stewart (Forward)
27Brad Barry (Defender)
04Conor Thomas (Midfielder)
24Jermaine Hylton (Forward)
Starting XI
33Kelle Roos (Goalkeeper)
card
04Tom Lockyer (Defender)
06Peter Hartley (Defender)
15James Clarke (Defender)
⮌45'
02Daniel Leadbitter (Defender)
03Lee Brown (Defender)
08Ollie Clarke (Midfielder)
🟨56'
14Chris Lines (Midfielder)
🟨45'
24Stuart Sinclair (Midfielder)
🟨59'
09Ellis Harrison (Forward)
10Matty Taylor (Forward)
Substitutes
01Steve Mildenhall (Goalkeeper)
card
31Connor Roberts (Defender)
29Luke James (Forward)
30Rory Gaffney (Forward)
17Jermaine Easter (Forward)
21Cristian Montano (Midfielder)
23Billy Bodin (Midfielder)
⮕45'

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3998
made up of:
Level 1: 42 (1.05%)
Premier League: 42 
Level 2: 806 (20.16%)
Level 3: 2,874 (71.89%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,537  Div 3 South: 1,337 
Level 4: 276 (6.9%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3998 1499 1048 1451 5770 5673 97 1.02 37.49%
League games vs Bristol Rovers: P88 W40 D16 L32
League games played at this ground: 1998 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3911
made up of:
Level 1: 0 (0%)
 
Level 2: 810 (20.71%)
Level 3: 2,638 (67.45%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,531  Div 3 South: 1,107 
Level 4: 463 (11.84%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3911 1443 1003 1465 5594 5618 -24 1 36.9%
League games vs Swindon Town: P88 W32 D16 L40
League games played at this ground: 44 games
2016
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MATCH ABANDONED AFTER 60 Minutes GAME WITH SWINDON TOWN ABANDONED DUE TO HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS 16:48 27th August 2016 Swindon Town A-A Bristol Rovers Attendance: Rovers game with Swindon Town called off due to hazardous conditions. Darrell Clarke made three changes to the side that lost at Chelsea on Tuesday as Kelle Roos, James Clarke and Matty Taylor came into the starting 11 at the expense of Steve Mildenhall, Billy Bodin and Luke James who took a place on the substitutes bench. Latest recruit Connor Roberts was also among the substitutes. Swindon started the game at a terrific pace as Darnell Furlong''s cross from the right hand side was palmed behind for a corner by Kelle Roos. From the resulting corner, Jamie Sendles-white was able to get to the ball unmarked but his header came crashing back off the post. The home side continued to look the more dangerous in the opening exchanges and Darrell Clarke''s side were handed a huge let off with 20 minutes on the clock. After a goal mouth scramble Anton Rodgers looked to meet a bouncing ball with the goal wide open but the Robins midfielder swung his left foot at the ball but missed it completely and ended up on the ground. Rovers started to click through the gears on the counter attack as Matty Taylor''s neat flick on the half way line allowed Ellis Harrison the space to run at the Swindon defence before picking out Ollie Clarke who showed some good footwork before firing his shot straight at Lawrence Vigouroux. Nathan Delfouneso looked very dangerous for the home side in the first period and had the first effort of the second half as the former Aston Villa man curled an effort over the crossbar. Swindon were living dangerously inside the first 10 minutes of the second half when playing the ball back to their keeper. Ellis Harrison almost twice nicked the ball off of Vigouroux''s toes. As the clock struck the 60th minute, referee Oliver Langford called the game off as the County Ground was caught in a thunderstorm as both sets of players ventured down the tunnel. In the intermission, Steve Yates emerged from the Rovers dressing room to test the conditions on the pitch with the ball getting stuck in the water. Minutes later the referee and his officials emerged from the tunnel and waved the game off with 30 minutes of play remaining due to hazardous conditions at the County Ground. Swindon: Vigouroux: Sendles-White, Thompson (C), Jones, Furlong, Rodgers, Kasim, Doughty, Brophy, Norris, Delfouneso Unused Substitutes: Henry (GK), Barry, Ormonde-Ottewill, Thomas, Goddard, Stewart, Hylton Rovers: Roos: Leadbitter, J. Clarke (Bodin - 46), Lockyer (C), Hartley, Brown: O. Clarke, Lines, Sinclair: Taylor, Harrison. Unused Substitutes: Mildenhall (GK), Roberts, Montano, Easter, James, Gaffney. Referee Oliver Langford was forced to call off Swindon''s home game with Bristol Rovers due to adverse weather conditions. The pitch was deemed to be unplayable in the 60th minute, with the game goalless, after the pitch became severely waterlogged. Langford conducted a pitch inspection 20 minutes after taking the two sides off and, with the rain still pouring down, he called the game off. Defender James Sendells-White headed against the woodwork for the hosts early on and Chris Lines sent an acrobatic effort wide for Rovers. Yaser Kasim and Luke Norris both saw efforts saved by Kelle Roos, leaving it goalless when torrential rain intervened.