Stevenage v Crawley
Tyler Walker stars as Stevenage make it back-to-back wins
Stevenage made it back-to-back wins as Tyler Walker's third goal in two games helped them to a 2-1 win against Crawley at the Lamex Stadium.The 19-year-old, on-loan from Nottingham Forest, followed up his brace against Hartlepool by grabbing the opener with Jack King doubling the advantage, before James Collins' late consolation.Stevenage boss Darren Sarll made one change with Luke Wilkinson replacing the injured Dean Wells.Crawley were quickest out of the blocks, however, Collins firing wide from the edge of the box just three minutes in.The hosts responded well. Matt Godden, partnering Walker in attack, was denied the opener by the linesman's flag after sweeping his effort beyond Mitchell Beeney.Boro deservedly went ahead before the break when Walker escaped the clutches of the defence before arrowing a shot across Beeney.King pounced to double the lead 10 minutes into the second half. Godden raced clear before cutting the ball back to the midfielder, who coolly slotted home.Collins capitalised on hesitant defending to pull one back for Crawley with five minutes remaining.
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