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​By SCM Sports Writer

 

​DONCASTER — It was a night when the famous Eco-Power Stadium truly lived up to its name in the English Football League, EFL with Doncaster Rovers going home with a sweet victory.

A sensational surge of attacking football, powered by a Billy Sharp hat-trick, saw Doncaster Rovers fire an electrifying 5-1 warning shot to the rest of the EFL Trophy.

​The atmosphere crackled under the floodlights of their modern home ground as Rovers utterly dismantled rivals Chesterfield, sealing their spot in the last 16 with a five-star performance that will be talked about on the terraces for weeks.

​For too long, the sprawling, state-of-the-art Eco-Power Stadium—a hub for both football and community in South Yorkshire—has yearned for a night of such unadulterated, ruthless glory. Last night, it got it.
​Rovers were on a different circuit altogether from the off.

The first three goals came in a blistering opening half-hour, setting the tone for a full-throttle display. Billy Sharp, proving class is permanent, netted first before Damola Ajayi and Jack Senior piled on the misery, turning the Eco-Power into a fortress of noise and jubilant celebration.

​Chesterfield briefly threatened to flick a switch back on when Lee Bonis pulled one back, but Sharp returned to silence the travelling fans. He added a late brace to secure his hat-trick and complete the 5-1 rout.

​It was a night where the Eco-Power Stadium’s capacity crowd felt every roar and every rocket-shot. This was more than just a victory; it was a statement.

Grant McCann’s Rovers have the power—and they know how to plug into it on their own turf.

​Rovers’ next challenge?

They’ll hope to bring the same energy to the Eco-Power again as they eye the next stage.

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