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Doncaster charged with misconduct over pitch invasion
Doncaster Rovers have been charged with misconduct by the Football Association following a pitch invasion during their run to the League Two play-offs last season.
Fans ran on to the pitch to celebrate after two goals in the final five minutes saw them come from behind to beat top-seven rivals Barrow 4-2 on Saturday, 20 April and seal the club's ninth win in a row.
It is alleged Rovers failed to ensure their supporters conducted themselves in an "orderly fashion/don't behave in an improper, threatening or provocative way and/or commit any form of pitch incursion".
Doncaster went on to reach the play-offs in 2023-24 where they were beaten by Crewe Alexandra in the semi-finals.
The club has until Monday, 19 August to respond to the charge.