Rotherham United 1-0 Accrington Stanley

Rotherham moved six points clear at the top of League One after surviving a late scare to see off Accrington 1-0.

Harry Pell had an 89th-minute penalty saved by Josh Vickers after Richard Wood had been sent off for blocking a goalbound shot from Korede Adedoyin with his hand.

The visitors had recorded two wins over the Millers already this campaign but that hoodoo was ended with Dan Barlaser's wonderful second-half volley proving to be the winner.

The first real opportunity for the home side fell to Will Grigg but he was foiled twice, first by goalkeeper Toby Savin and then by Seamus Conneely, who cleared off the line before Grigg fired over the bar.

Both sides had decent openings from set-pieces with Michael Nottingham heading straight at Vickers before Michael Ihiekwe got the direction all wrong at the other end.

Accrington's tactics had been frustrating the home side but that ended after 57 minutes when the ball fell kindly to Barlaser who unleashed a beautiful volley beyond Savin.

The luck was not going Stanley's way and Mitch Clark struck the woodwork deep into added on time.

After the game, Rotherham said they had permanently banned two fans from the AESSEAL New York Stadium following incidents in the crowd.

One fan ran on to the pitch following the award of Accrington's penalty and appeared to make contact with a Stanley player.

"We are embarrassed to once again be commenting on the behaviour of some fans, who absolutely do not represent the majority or what we stand for as a club," the Millers said in a statement., external

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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