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Doncaster v Gillingham preview and team news ahead of League 2 match; Neil Harris predicting tough encounter at the Eco Power Stadium

Gillingham manager Neil Harris has cautioned fans not to be fooled by the table ahead of their trip to Doncaster.

The South Yorkshire side made a slow start to the season but followed up their weekend win - the first of their league campaign - with a victory against Everton under-21s in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday.

Those results came after a narrow defeat at Wrexham and a goalless draw with Swindon, a sign that Gillingham won’t be in for an easy afternoon at the Eco Power Stadium.

Harris’ men will be high on spirits too, with three straight wins at home and a place at the top of League 2.

Harris said: “Three home wins, strong performances and we deservedly won the games.

“We’re back on the road with another tough one. Doncaster are a good side, anybody that is looking at the league table, whether that’s in my changing room or outside of the changing room, don’t be fooled about Doncaster.

“They have got an experienced manager (Grant McCann), a good manager and they have got some really good players that have played really well in games, we are fully expecting another tough encounter.

“I saw them play against Forest Green last week, a very open and entertaining game that could have gone either way. Grant’s side won it with a bit of luck in the end, with the nature of the goals, but that is league 2 life, we have seen that this year where we haven’t played well in games and won.

“We are fully expecting a side which will have some confidence now.

“We have to be the best that we can be and hit our standards that we have hit in a lot of games, and a lot of halves of football this year, because we have also shown that if we don’t hit those standards it is a tough division.”

The Gills failed to hit their standards last time on the

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