Doncaster clinch promotion after beating 10-man Bradford in incident-packed game
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Billy Sharp was on the scoresheet for Doncaster (Martin Rickett/PA)
Billy Sharp was on the scoresheet for Doncaster (Martin Rickett/PA)

Doncaster clinched promotion to League One after goals from Rob Street and Billy Sharp secured a 2-1 win over 10-man Yorkshire rivals Bradford.

In an incident-packed encounter in front of over 12,500 fans – the Eco-Power Stadium’s biggest crowd of the season – Doncaster hit the post through Jordan Gibson before on-loan Lincoln striker Street gave Rovers a 33rd-minute lead with his 10th goal of the season.

And Bradford’s task became even tougher following defender Aden Baldwin’s sending-off on the stroke of half-time.

Having being penalised for conceding a free-kick during the final action of the first period, Baldwin was cautioned for arguing with Ross Joyce after the referee had blown his half-time whistle and then shown a red card after continuing his protests as the pair headed for the tunnel.

But Doncaster could not put the game to bed after the break and were thankful for on-loan Chelsea keeper Teddy Sharman-Lowe’s penalty save from Tyreik Wright in the 86th minute after George Lapslie had been hauled down by James Maxwell.

Veteran marksman Sharp then raced through the right channel onto Ethan Ennis’ headed flick-on in stoppage time before firing across goal into the bottom corner, meaning Romoney Crichlow’s late reply only proved a consolation for the visitors.

Victory meant Doncaster ended their three-season stint in the fourth tier but Bradford, who have won just two of their last 10 matches, saw their automatic promotion hopes suffer another hit.

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