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That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
David Mirfin is booked for unsporting behaviour.
Scunthorpe are replacing Sam Togwell with Andrew Wright.
Shaun Miller is being taken off, Joel Grant has come on in his place.
Ian Morris is replaced by Jonathan Forte.
Paul Hayes is being taken off, Ben May has come on in his place.
Goal!! Izzy Iriekpen scores for Scunthorpe.
Crewe are replacing Mark Carrington with Eugen Bopp.
Crewe are replacing Calvin Zola with Clayton Donaldson.
Goal!! Paul Hayes scores for Scunthorpe.
The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.
Half time whistle is blown by C Oliver
Goal!! Scunthorpe have scored with Martyn Woolford putting it in the back of the net.
Steven Schumacher is booked for unsporting behaviour.
It's 3pm on Saturday, October 11th, the match has kicked off.
In-form Scunthorpe United marched to the top of League One with their ninth win in the last ten games. They were denied in the early stages by some excellent work by Crewe keeper Steve Collis, who saved well in the opening minutes from both Paul Hayes and Matthew Sparrow. But Scunthorpe finally went in front in the 38th minute when Gary Hooper did well to square the ball back from the right by-line to provide a simple finish for winger Martyn Woolford. Crewe, with only one point from five games on their travels this season, were unlucky not to be back on level terms just before the interval, when a flashing header from striker Tom Pope was brilliantly turned away by goalkeeper Joe Murphy. It was in the second that Scunthorpe worked up a full head of steam, rattling the woodwork twice as Crewe struggled to survive. First Hooper cut in from the left to fire a right-foot shot against the outside of the near post. Then Woolford surged forward to rattle the underneath of the crossbar with a shot from the edge of the box. But Scunthorpe were not to be denied and made it 2-0 in the 67th minute when Hooper once again was the provider with a deft touch to Paul Hayes, who finished well past goalkeeper Collis with a fierce shot from level with the penalty spot. Hayes had the ball in the net again just four minutes later but his header was ruled out for offside. The third goal that Scunthorpe needed to take them top of the table on goal difference came in the 80th minute when skipper Izzy Iriekpen rose high at the far post to head home a corner from Woolford for his third goal in successive games. Scunthorpe finished strongly without being able to add further to their score, but for Crewe it was another disappointing afternoon in a game in which they had started brightly. Defensive mistakes proved their undoing, leaving the Railwaymen deep in trouble near the foot of the table.
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