Burton Albion 1-0 Exeter City

Substitute Sam Winnall struck late to hand Burton Albion a valuable win over Exeter to make it three league victories in a row.

Winnall was in the right place to lash home when Charlie Kirk's misplaced shot fell into his path with just six minutes left to hand Brewers a crucial three points.

Demetri Mitchell lashed a speculative effort wide of the Burton goal, but it was midfielder Harry Kite that forced Craig MacGillivray into a flying save away to his left as Exeter started to get a stronghold on the game midway through the first half.

Albion had strong shouts for a penalty as the first period drew to a close, John Brayford's shot on the turn appearing to hit a stray arm inside the six-yard box and prompt vehement appeals turned away by referee Carl Brook.

Dale Taylor, looking to score for the second home game in a row, produced a smart save from Gary Woods in the Grecians goal as Albion grew stronger.

Sam Nombe fired into the side netting from a tight angle on the counterattack from City as Exeter started the second half the better.

Albion had struggled to pose a threat in the second period but Winnall took his chance when it came to pull Albion three points clear of the drop zone.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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