League Two: Stevenage travel to Doncaster aiming to return to winning ways

By Owen Rodbard

25th Oct 2022 | Local Sport

Stevenage travel to Doncaster Rovers aiming to get back to winning ways after their 3-2 loss to Northampton on Saturday. CREDIT: @laythy29
Stevenage travel to Doncaster Rovers aiming to get back to winning ways after their 3-2 loss to Northampton on Saturday. CREDIT: @laythy29

Stevenage travel to to face Doncaster on Tuesday night - aiming to get back to winning ways following the home defeat at the hands of Northampton Town.

Boro make the 266-mile round-trip to South Yorkshire, looking to right the wrongs of the 3-2 loss to the Cobblers on Saturday and Nub News will be there reporting on the action. 

Manager Steve Evans was disappointed by the defending of his side after equalising twice in a gritty performance in which he was sent to the stands for two yellow cards. 

While Doncaster will be hoping to build on their 1-1 draw with Crewe on Saturday, with manager Danny Schofield making his debut in the home dugout at the Eco Power Stadium. 

Rovers have played their home games at The Eco-Power Stadium since its opening in 2007 after moving from their historic home Belle Vue.

The ground capacity is 15,231, with a record attendance of 15,001 set in 2008 against fellow Yorkshire side, Leeds United. 

See Nub News on the whistle for player ratings, match report and Steve Evans' thoughts on the game

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