Accrington Stanley 3-2 Port Vale
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Sean McConville's double helped Accrington come from 2-0 down to beat Port Vale and stay third in League Two.
Vale opened the scoring early on when Tom Pope headed home his 15th goal of the campaign from David Worrall's ball in from the right.
The visitors doubled their lead before the break when Michael Tonge's free-kick from the edge of the area went through a sea of bodies and into the bottom corner of Aaron Chapman's goal.
Stanley got a goal back early in the second half when Billy Kee flicked the ball back for McConville and the winger struck from 10 yards.
Kee scored a controversial equaliser three minutes later from within the six-yard box after Kayden Jackson's initial strike was blocked.
Vale felt Kee had handled the ball over the line, but it was given and the striker celebrated his sixth goal in six games.
Vale should have been in front, but Chapman touched a Tom Anderson header onto the bar.
And McConville made them pay soon after with a fierce strike,s et up once again by Kee.
Match report supplied by the Press Association