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Doncaster Rovers 0-1 King’s Lynn Town: Tommy hails his cup King’s!

King’s Lynn Town boss Tommy Widdrington hailed the staying power of his side as they produced a fully deserved FA Cup shock at Doncaster Rovers.

Doncaster Rovers

By Liam Hoden

DONCASTER R 0

KING’S LYNN T 1
Omotayo 83

GOING FOR GOLD: King’s Lynn sub Gold Omotayo powers in a late winner
PICTURE: Ian Burt

KING’S Lynn Town boss Tommy Widdrington hailed the staying power of his side as they produced a fully deserved FA Cup shock at Doncaster Rovers.
The National League North leaders enjoyed the majority of the attacking play throughout the game and could easily have won by more than just Gold Omotayo’s header seven minutes from time.
It took the Linnets to the second round for the second time in three years and Widdrington couldn’t have been proude...

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