Bristol Rovers 2-0 Sunderland

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Jonson Clarke-Harris netted both goals as Bristol Rovers shocked promotion-chasing Sunderland.

The hosts took a 39th-minute lead when Ollie Clarke's low cross from the right reached Clarke-Harris with his back to goal. The striker used his strength to turn his marker and fire into the roof of the net from eight yards.

It was 2-0 in the 75th minute, with Clarke-Harris netting from the penalty spot after Max Power had raised an arm to handle a Luke Leahy cross from the left.

The game made painful viewing for nearly 1,200 Sunderland fans who made the long trip, as their team failed to force a save from Rovers goalkeeper Jamal Blackman until deep into stoppage time.

Clarke-Harris' opening goal was the first meaningful shot on target from either side in a scrappy first half that brought five bookings.

One of those yellow cards was controversially issued to Rovers' Cameron Hargreaves just before the break for diving when going down following a challenge from Sunderland goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin inside the box.

Report supplied by PA Media.

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