Bristol Rovers fans have had some good days out over the years.

Albeit sporadic, the Gas have given their fans a number of things to cheer about and now without football to look forward to, it's time to reminisce.

Here we take a look at five Bristol Rovers game to re-watch during the fixture delay:

Bristol Rovers aren't steeped in trivia, but in 2002 they became the first Division Three side to win away against Premier League opposition in the FA Cup, beating Derby County 3-1 at Pride Park.

Although the day ended in defeat, it's a game that will long rest in the memories of Bristol Rovers fans.

Goals from Richard Walker and Samuel Igoe saw Rovers claw back a two goals deficit against Doncaster Rovers, who scored in the 110th-minute to steal a 3-2 win and lift the Football League Trophy.

Another day of defeat, but another memorable one nonetheless. Bristol Rovers had reached the FA Cup quarter-finals in the 2007/08 season and faced West Brom.

It was only the third time in the club's history that they'd progressed that far, but the Baggies thumped the Gas 5-1.

Bristol Rovers secured an instant return to the Football League in 2015 when they beat Grimsby Town in the Conference play-off final. The game was won on penalties after a 1-1 draw, and 47,000 were there to watch it.

A second promotion the following season saw Bristol Rovers promoted to League One. A resurgent Matty Taylor finished the season as the country's top-scorer with 27 goals, but it was Lee Brown's injury-time goal against Dagenham & Redbridge that sent the Gas up.