Bristol Rovers 1-1 Cheltenham Town

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Jack Hunt spared new Bristol Rovers manager Matt Taylor's blushes with a second-half equaliser in a draw with bottom-of-the-table Cheltenham Town at the Memorial Stadium.

Striker Will Goodwin put the Robins in command on 28 minutes, coolly slotting in from 10 yards out, after a counter-attack led by George Lloyd, to record his fifth goal this season.

Lacklustre Rovers were booed off at half-time by their own supporters but raised their game after the break and Chris Martin blasted a good chance over as the hosts signalled their attacking intent.

Right-back Hunt, making his 500th senior appearance, showed Martin how it should be done when he equalised on 50 minutes, acrobatically poking a bouncing ball beyond Luke Southwood after good work by Luke Thomas.

Cheltenham's ex-Rovers boss Darrell Clarke's side defended resolutely as the hosts pressed for a winner to ensure Taylor's first home game in charge since succeeding Joey Barton ended in frustration.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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