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Bristol Rovers supporters heading for half-time refreshments during their side's Carabao Cup first round victory over Crawley Town were given a surprise tonight.

Instead of the usual Sky Sports News showing the scores on the big screens in the bars, somehow X-rated TV channel 'Babestation was instead broadcast to the watching Bristol Rovers fans.

The club have confirmed that they believe someone was using a 'universal remote device' to change the channel.

This led to hundreds of fans being exposed to the X-rated channel including children who were in attendance.

Fans were quick to tweet videos and pictures showing the channel being aired in the new clubhouse and bars.

Rovers led 1-0 at half-time with Kyle Bennett giving Darrell Clarke's side a first-half lead before Ollie Clarke ensured passage to the next round despite a late consolation from Mark Connolly.

Bristol Rovers have issued a statement: "The club believes that someone that was attending in the bar was using a universal remote device to affect the TV output.

"The matter will be fully investigated, however the club believes that they have photographic evidence of the individual concerned and they will be dealt with appropriately."