Bristol Rovers boss Paul Trollope has no injury worries ahead of what is set to be an emotional clash away at Exeter. The game will be preceded by a minute's applause to celebrate the life of Exeter striker Adam Stansfield who lost his battle with bowel cancer last week. Trollope is expecting a tough challenge against the Grecians who will be fired up to win after last Saturday's match against Dagenham and Redbridge was postponed. "It puts football in perspective," Trollope told the Bristol Evening Post. "We will need top-end motivation to go down there and get a result, but if we show the same commitment we did against Yeovil on Saturday then we are confident we can do it." The Pirates bounced back from their humiliating 6-1 defeat by Oxford in the Carling Cup last weekend when Byron Anthony scored an injury-time winner to seal a 2-1 victory over Yeovil.
Source: PA
Source: PA