Accrington Stanley 2-0 Bristol Rovers
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Accrington moved out of the bottom four with a comfortable victory over play-off chasing Bristol Rovers.
Stanley had not won in four league games and Rovers had won their past two, but John Coleman's men upset the form book with a much-needed win - their first league victory at home since October.
The home side almost opened the scoring after 10 minutes when Shaun Whalley broke free and chipped James Belshaw but his effort hit the post.
That was the only real chance of the half, with only five shots between both teams and none on target.
The first shot on target was a Stanley goal in the 51st minute when Rosaire Longelo's ball into the box was knocked down by Harvey Rodgers and substitute Tommy Leigh pounced to turn and fire home in the six-yard box.
Rovers tried to respond and substitute Ryan Loft had two chances but Toby Savin was equal to them.
Stanley made the match safe after 79 minutes when Sean McConville's corner was headed into the danger area by Rodgers and, with his back to goal, Ryan Astley fired into the roof of the net.
Match report supplied by PA Media.