Tranmere Rovers vs Scunthorpe United. Sky Bet League Two.
Prenton ParkAttendance6,056.
Tranmere Rovers 4
- C Jolley (24th minute)
- E Nevitt (32nd minute)
- S Foley (75th minute)
- R Watson (89th minute)
Scunthorpe United 0
Tranmere 4-0 Scunthorpe: In-form Rovers ease to victory
Saturday 8 January 2022 18:07, UK
Tranmere moved up to second in League Two following a thumping 4-0 home victory over struggling Scunthorpe.
Charlie Jolley, Elliott Nevitt plus substitutes Sam Foley and Ryan Watson were on target as Micky Mellon's side fired a real warning shot to their rivals with a sixth-straight league win.
Jolley curled a low left-footed effort beyond Iron goalkeeper Rory Watson midway through the first half after a terrific defensive header from captain Peter Clarke.
Nevitt arrowed a stunning half-volley into the top corner before the break to make it two, and - as Scunthorpe pressed after the break - substitute Foley scampered clean through for the third.
There was still time for Watson to come off the bench and prod home a fourth to ensure a miserable return to Prenton Park for former Tranmere boss Keith Hill.
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His side had started brightly but struggled to make any impact after falling behind to a goal from a player he signed.
Rovers were rampant after Jolley's opener, and Nevitt's stunner from the edge of the box was the pick of the goals.
Scunthorpe's second-half pressure almost brought a consolation through Hayden Hackney before Jay Spearing sent Foley clear to seal it, and Watson rounded the goalkeeper for the fourth.