Colchester United 0-1 Northampton Town
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Promotion-chasing Northampton secured their first win in five League Two matches with a hard-fought success at Colchester.
Louis Appere was lively throughout, and his first-half goal proved decisive as the Cobblers climbed to fourth in the table.
Colchester, down the wrong end of the table but with a nine-point buffer on the bottom-two, almost went ahead early on when Northampton defender Sam Sheering deflected Noah Chilvers' curled effort just past his own post for a corner.
The visitors made the decisive breakthrough in the 42nd minute when Appere swept home a loose ball from close range, after Colchester had failed to clear Marc Leonard's corner.
Appere hooked a decent chance wide at the far post in first-half stoppage-time from another Leonard corner, as the visitors went in at the break ahead.
Tom King denied Kwesi Appiah early in the second half and seconds later the Northampton goalkeeper palmed defender Connor Hall's 25-yard strike away for a corner, as the hosts pressed.
Home goalkeeper Kieran O'Hara twice saved from Appere and Wood cleared substitute Will Hondermarck's effort off the line, before Jon Guthrie headed just wide from a corner.
O'Hara then denied Jack Sowerby deep into stoppage-time, as Northampton claimed a welcome victory.
Match report supplied by PA Media.