Bristol Rovers have made history by winning seven league games in a row, a feat they last achieved in 1953. The latest victory saw the Gas win 2-1 at Tranmere Rovers, with Steve Evans' side continuing their winning streak in League Two. Rovers made four changes and struggled to get a grip of the game in the first 45 minutes. But two second-half substitutes, Promise Omochere and Yusuf Akhamrich, made the difference, with Evans' side staying 15th in the table. The feel-good factor is back in BS7, with winning seven in a row and getting Evans signed up to 2028 giving real hope to the Gasheads that next season could be a special one. These wins don't matter in the grand scheme of things, but what they do is build momentum and give supporters a reason to cheer after a dismal couple of years. Bristol Rovers have lost 10 league games in a row, an unwanted club record, but they have also won seven straight matches for the first time since 1953. The Gas have the fewest draws in League Two, with only four, and it's seemingly been either ecstasy or despair since August 2025. Evans started with a 4-4-2 diamond formation, with Ryan De Havilland at the bottom of the diamond, Tommy Leigh and Kane Thompson-Sommers slightly more advanced, and Shaq Forde as the number 10. Evans explained that the formation was chosen due to personnel issues, with Alfie going for an operation and Tom Lockyer suspended. The win against Tranmere Rovers was a significant one, with Bristol Rovers looking to make eight straight victories in the fourth tier against Cheltenham Town next week. The club's record for consecutive league wins is 12, and Evans' side still has a long way to go to match that. But for now, the focus is on the final two matches, and with the momentum they have built, it's likely to be an exciting end to the season. Bristol Rovers' player ratings against Tranmere Rovers showed a strong performance from the team, with Omochere and Akhamrich making a significant impact. The Gasheads will be hoping that the team can continue their winning streak and finish the season on a high note. With the signing of Evans to 2028, the future looks bright for Bristol Rovers, and the fans will be eager to see what next season holds. The current season may not have gone as planned, but the recent wins have given the team a renewed sense of purpose, and they will be looking to carry that into the next campaign.