Bristol Rovers 1-2 Burton Albion

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Burton further boosted their League One survival hopes with a comeback victory over struggling Bristol Rovers.

Rovers, looking for their first win in six matches, took a ninth-minute lead when the recalled John Marquis headed James Gibbons' pinpoint cross down and past Craig MacGillivray.

But Burton remained in the game and were good value for a fourth victory in their past five league games as they equalised through substitute Charlie Kirk in the 44th minute.

The on-loan Charlton winger converted at the near post following a Dale Taylor cushioned pass.

Burton took the lead after 55 minutes as Sam Winnall fired home following a goalmouth scramble. Winnall injured himself in the process, as he found the net from close range, and was immediately replaced by Gassan Ahadme.

Rovers were indebted to goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe denying Kirk and Taylor late on, while the outstanding Taylor also saw a goal disallowed for offside after a long-range Adedeji Oshilaja shot was spilt.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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