Swindon Town 2-1 Sutton United

Harry McKirdy's second-half winner clinched a vital victory for Swindon over play-off rivals Sutton.

The hosts got in front after 14 minutes when Josh Davison raced onto a long clearance, chipped keeper Stuart Nelson and slotted into the corner.

He should have made it two when McKirdy floated in a cross to the far post but with the goal at his mercy the Charlton loanee fluffed his volley.

Injury-hit United, who could only name three outfield players on the bench, tore back into the game.

They equalised in the 28th minute when Enzio Boldewijn floated a free-kick onto Joe Kizzi's head for the defender's fourth goal in five games.

Davison then flashed a header wide from a Town free-kick and Boldewijn was inches away with a curler from the edge of the box.

McKirdy ballooned a good chance over the bar just before the break.

Town went ahead four minutes after the restart in fine fashion when Jonathan Williams went after Dion Conroy's free-kick and found McKirdy to notch his 15th of the season before Louis Reed was sent off for the home side late on.

Report supplied by PA Media.

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