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York 3-2 Bristol Rovers

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Highlights as York City marked their return to the Football League after a 10-year absence with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Bristol Rovers.

York debutant Harry Boyes bagged a brace to mark the club's EFL return after a 10-year absence with a thrilling 3-2 home triumph over Bristol Rovers.

Boyes - a summer signing from Southend - netted the first EFL goals of his career and was joined on the Minstermen scoresheet by Alex Newby.

Clinton Mola had given Steve Evans' visitors a first-half lead and substitute Tommy Leigh later levelled from the penalty spot, but Boyes had the last say for York.

A raucous sell-out home crowd were quietened when the Pirates scored from their first attack on the half-hour mark.

Keenan Gough's long ball picked out Fabrizio Cavegn on the left and his low cross saw Mola squeeze a shot goalkeeper Alfie McNally.

York responded with two goals in four second-half minutes.

First, on the hour, Joe Grey's low cross was turned in from eight yards by Newby before Boyes fired home from 15 yards in the 63rd minute.

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The visitors equalised in the 78th minute after Morgan Williams was controversially penalised for a shove and Leigh sent McNally the wrong way with the subsequent spot-kick.

But Boyes headed in from a yard in the 80th minute to win it after Newby had nodded down Ollie Banks' deep cross.

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