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Swindon boss Ian Holloway had to watch from the stands because of a one-match touchline ban

Kellan Gordon's dramatic stoppage-time goal gave relegation-threatened Crawley a deserved point in a stirring 2-2 draw with promotion-chasing Swindon.

After Klaidi Lolos' opener for Crawley, goals from Aaron Drinan and Billy Bodin looked to have given Swindon victory.

However, Gordon rescued a valuable point for Scott Lindsey's side in the eighth minute of added time with a close-range shot.

The Red Devils started in the front foot and the recalled Dion Pereira fired an angled shot against the crossbar in the sixth minute.

Crawley goalkeeper Jacob Chapman parried a header by Drinan and Swindon threatened again just before the break when substitute Fletcher Holman's close-range effort was blocked by Charlie Barker.

Lolos made the breakthrough in the 48th minute after neat build-up from the home side.

Swindon goalkeeper Connor Ripley pushed a free-kick from Geraldo Bahrain on to a post before top scorer Drinan hauled the Robins level with a 65th-minute penalty after Scott Malone brought down Filozofe Mabete.

Substitute Bodin struck in the first minute of stoppage time with a tap-in, but Gordon had the final say to snatch a point.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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‘Absolutely fuming...we were lucky to get a point’

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