Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Crawley and Doncaster go head to head at the People’s Pension Stadium in a postponed League Two game. The Red Devils aim to build on back-to-back wins over Harrogate and AFC Wimbledon, and a triumph over Doncaster will see them escape the danger zone. Ludwig Francillette limped off with injury in a hard-fought 1-0 win over AFC Wimbledon, with Joel Lynch likely to step up. Jordon Mutch is a major doubt.
The Donny, on the other hand, aim to stay in the playoffs race, but seeing that they experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 3-1 loss to Salford City, we are tempted to put our money on the relegation-threatened hosts. Charlie Lakin is out for the rest of the season, with both Harrison Biggins and Ben Close pushing for a start. Caolan Lavery could be recalled to the starting XI as well.
Highlighted Player (Kieran Agard):
Kieran Agard is a professional football player who was born in East London, England. He began his youth career in the Arsenal Academy and in 2005 he moved to Everton. Agard played for Everton U-18 team and it has to be noted that he made no more than one appearance for the first team.
In 2011 he joined Yeovil Town and after playing 29 league games for the club, he signed a contract with Rotherham United in July, 2012. Agard scored his first goal for Rotherham United on 27 October and he helped the team record a 1-0 win over Plymouth Argyle. After scoring 27 goals in 78 league appearances for Rotherham United, he joined Bristol City for the 2014/2015 campaign.The fee is believed to be in the region of £750,000.
Despite being born in England, the pacey footballer is eligible to play for Jamaica, Saint Vincent Grenadines and Dominica as well. His main position is centre forward, but he is also capable of playing at both right and left wing.
Highlighted Team (Crawley):
Crawley Town are an English football club that compete in the League 2. The club was founded back in 1896 and in the 2011/2012 season they secured promotion to the English fourth tier for the first time. The Devils play their home games at Broadfield Stadium, the venue which was built and opened in 1997.
The stadium has a capacity of 6,144 spectators and is owned by Crawley Borough Council. Crawley Town are well known for their red home kit, with the team wearing white shirts and sky blue shorts when playing on the travels. Crawley Town fans consider AFC Wimbledon the club’s biggest rivals, but they have rivalries with Brighton and Swindon Town as well.
In 1959 the Devils won the Metropolitan League Cup, which is considered one of the club’s biggest successes. Crawley Town won the Sussex Professional Cup in 1970, the Gilbert Rice Floodlight Cup in 1980 and 1984, the Southern Counties Combination Floodlight Cup in 1986, and the Sussex Senior Cup in 1990 and 1991.