Morecambe 1-2 Mansfield Town
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Mansfield Town moved up to third in League Two as a 94th-minute goal from Mal Benning earned them a dramatic victory over Morecambe.
Benning got the finishing touch to stab the ball past Barry Roche to earn the Stags the double over the Shrimps.
Steve Evans' side had to come from behind after Morecambe took the lead on the half-hour with a poacher's goal from Callum Lang.
Mansfield defender Krystian Pearce passed back to keeper Conrad Logan without looking behind him and the ball ran perfectly for the young Wigan loanee who rounded Logan and placed the ball into the empty net.
The home side had the better of the first-half chances.
Kevin Ellison had the first opportunity on three minutes but miscued his shot wide before Alex Kenyon wasted a glorious chance to open the scoring on 28 minutes when he had a free header at the far post from a Michael Rose corner but failed to find the target.
Former Mansfield striker Vadaine Oliver saw one effort blocked by Pearce and sent a looping header inches over as the Shrimps asked most of the questions in the final third.
The second half was a different affair, however, as Evans made two substitutions and changed his system successfully.
The visitors dominated possession with CJ Hamilton forcing Roche into a neat save and Kane Hemmings going close before top scorer Danny Rose proved his worth once again with a neat close-range finish from a left-wing cross 20 minutes from time.
Chances came at either end with Andy Fleming's shot blocked by Rhys Bennett and Hemmings going close before Benning's scrappy, but vital winner.
Match report supplied by the Press Association.