Stevenage 1-0 Plymouth Argyle

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Stevenage stretched their unbeaten run to five games as they snatched a dramatic late win against Plymouth.

The Pilgrims' closest effort came when Bobby Reid volleyed Drew Talbot's cross against the bar from inside the area.

It looked to be heading for a goalless draw until Bruno Andrade latched onto Tom Pett's pass on the counter attack before keeping his composure to score.

Stevenage are now level with the Pilgrims and just a point off the League Two play-off places.

Stevenage boss Graham Westley told BBC Three Counties Radio:

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Westley on Stevenage v Plymouth

"The conditions were very difficult in the first half, the wind was blowing very strongly, and it kept us on the back foot.

"We had to be solid and strong and give nothing away in the first half - but in the second half I thought we came out and we were strong and front-footed.

"With their back five it was always going to be a game where we had to be patient but we knew they conceded late goals."

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