AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Northampton Town

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Nik Tsanev saved a last-gasp penalty from Sam Hoskins to earn AFC Wimbledon a crucial win against fellow League One strugglers Northampton.

A dire game came to life in the closing minutes when Joe Pigott forced the ball home from close range to seemingly snatch a vital win.

The hosts conceded a spot-kick in the final seconds but Tsanev denied Hoskins with a stunning stop.

A first win in eight games saw Wimbledon climb to 21st and move level on points with the Cobblers with two games in hand.

In the early stages, Dons striker Ryan Longman seized on a loose back-pass only to be thwarted by goalkeeper Jonathan Mitchell, who raced off his line to block.

As befitting two teams fighting for survival, there was little fluidity from either side and creativity was sorely lacking throughout.

With time and hope running out, Pigott was on hand to convert Cheye Alexander's cross.

But the drama was not done there as a late scramble saw the Dons penalised, only for Tsanev's heroics to ensure the Dons took all three points.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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