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ROVERS MAKE HAY, BUT RIVALS SLIP UP…

DONCASTER surged to the top of League Two with a comfortable 3-0home win against Colchester.
Harry Clifton, Jordan Gibson and Patrick Kelly were on target, while the U’s had Owura Edwards sent off for two bookings late on.
Port Vale slipped back to second after a dramatic 2-2draw against Grimsby. Danny Rose gave the play-off chasing Mariners a two-goal lead, but Lorent Tolaj pulled one back before Jesse Debrah levelled five minutes into stoppage time.
Third-placed Bradford let slip a 3-1lead and had to settle for a point at Chesterfield in a thrilling 3-3draw. Liam Mandeville...

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