The Us head to The Mem for what is sure to be an intriguing clash

 

The Pirates' second home match of the season will see them lock horns with Garry Monk's Cambridge United at the Memorial Stadium.

 

During the summer transfer window, Cambridge have brought in a handful of signings, namely former Newcastle defender Kell Watts, James Gibbons from Rovers following a successful loan spell, prolific striker Shayne Lavery from Blackpool, Vicente Reyes on a season-long loan from Norwich City and former Gas striker Ryan Loft from Port Vale.


Bristol Rovers history:

 

Founded in 1883, Bristol Rovers FC have experienced various successes and challenges over the years, from cup runs to ground moves. Rovers enjoyed their most fruitful period in the mid-20th century, including reaching the quarterfinals of the FA Cup in 1950 and securing various promotions.

 

The most significant of these successes came in 1952 when Rovers won the Third Division (South) title. In subsequent decades, Rovers fluctuated between different tiers of the football pyramid. The club moved to the Memorial Stadium in 1996, which has been its home since.

 

The club - whose supporters are known as ‘Gas Heads’ - climbed back up the Football League in the 2000s, but were disastrously relegated to non-league in 2014. However, this acted as nothing more than a reset and today the club sit in EFL League One and are managed by Matt Taylor.