Chesterfield 0-4 Oxford United

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Conor McAleny scored a hat-trick as Oxford's pursuit of a play-off place gathered momentum with a convincing win at relegation-threatened Chesterfield.

Oxford began confidently and McAleny wasted two chances inside a minute from 12 yards before the visitors went ahead in the 17th minute.

Toni Martinez got behind Chesterfield on the left and pulled the back to Hall, who held off a defender before slotting the ball in from close range.

Chesterfield responded with Sylvan Ebanks-Blake releasing Kristian Dennis whose 20-yard shot was beaten away by Simon Eastwood, but Oxford scored again nine minutes before the interval.

Hall pounced on a loose clearance and set up McAleny, who sent a swerving shot from the edge of the box past Thorsten Stuckmann.

Stuckmann kept Chesterfield in the game by keeping out a Phil Edwards header after the break, but he was beaten again just after the hour mark as Oxford moved further ahead.

McAleny was allowed to run inside unchecked before firing a 25-yard shot inside Stuckmann's right post.

Chesterfield fell apart in the 69th minute when Ian Evatt gave the ball away and McAleny scored his third from just inside the area as Oxford cruised to victory.

Match report supplied by the Press Association.

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