League Two
March 16, 2013
Brewers thwarted by Daggers
Scoring Summary
| Dagenham & Redbridge | Burton Albion |
|---|---|
| Joshua Scott (51') | Lee Bell (34') |
Teams
| Dagenham & Redbridge | Burton Albion |
|---|---|
| 1 Chris Lewington | 13 Stuart Tomlinson |
| 18 Gavin Hoyte | 24 Ian Sharps |
| 4 Scott Doe | 5 Alexander Diamond |
| 2 Luke Wilkinson | 20 Anthony O'Connor |
| 3 Oluwafemi Ilesanmi | 23 Lee Bell |
| 17 Luke Howell | 19 Jacques Maghoma |
| 12 Medy Elito | 14 Damien McCrory |
| 19 Abu Ogogo | 8 Robbie Weir |
| 15 Matthew Saunders | 10 Calvin Makongo Zola |
| 9 Ben Strevens | 26 Alexander MacDonald |
| 10 Joshua Scott | 29 Billy Kee |
| Substitutes | |
| 30 Jordan Seabright | Dean Lyness 16 |
| 16 Kevin Maher | Andrew Corbett 2 |
| 11 Dominic Green | Marcus Holness 21 |
| 24 Billy Bingham | Adam Drury 27 |
| 35 Sean Shields | Jimmy Phillips 17 |
| 14 Jake Reed | Jack Dyer 22 |
| 26 Louis Dennis | Matthew Paterson 18 |
| Substitutions | |
| Louis Dennis for Medy Elito (46) | Matthew Paterson for Billy Kee (76) |
| Jake Reed for Joshua Scott (81) | Adam Drury for Alexander MacDonald (76) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Matthew Saunders (65) | Billy Kee (43) |
| · Squads: Dagenham & Redbridge | Burton Albion | |
Josh Scott's second goal in successive games secured Dagenham a battling point in a 1-1 home draw with promotion-chasers Burton.
Midfielder Lee Bell gave the visitors a 34th-minute lead with his fourth goal of the season and first for five games.
But man-of-the-match Scott, back at Victoria Road after a loan spell at Ebbsfleet, equalised in the 51st minute to secure a point as Dagenham stayed 16th in the League Two table.
As early as the eighth minute Billy Kee shot wide for Burton as they started the brighter.
Calvin Zola was then denied by a smart save from Dagenham `keeper Chris Lewington, Robbie Weir rifled wide of an upright and Alex MacDonald headed wide from Anthony O'Connor's cross.
The pressure finally told just after the half-hour mark as Bell beat Lewington with a deflected strike to give the visitors the lead.
Scott fired over six minutes before the break, but it was six minutes after the resumption that saw the forward level matters with a fine solo effort.
Kee and Weir shot wide of the target as Burton got back on top and pushed hard to get back in front.
But it was not to be and victory for Port Vale saw the Brewers drop one place in the table to third.


