Accrington Stanley 3-0 Port Vale
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Accrington boosted their bid for League One survival with a big home win over Port Vale.
There was nothing in it until the 31st minute when Vale keeper Jack Stevens failed to keep hold of a hopeful Liam Coyle ball into the box and dropped it over the line for an own goal.
The visitors pressed for an equaliser and home goalkeeper Lukas Jensen superbly stopped a James Wilson volley.
Stanley, who remain in the final relegation place in League One but are now just one point behind Oxford, made it 2-0 after 40 minutes when Ethan Hamilton got to the by-line and put the ball into the six-yard box, where Harvey Rodgers was there to finish from close range.
The Reds celebrated a third goal in the 68th minute, ending the game as a contest, after being awarded a penalty.
Shaun Whalley was tripped in the area by Funso Ojo and on-loan Brentford striker Aaron Pressley tucked the ball into the bottom right-hand corner, sending Stevens the wrong way. It was the 21-year-old's sixth goal since signing for Stanley in January.
To cap a miserable afternoon for 17th-placed Vale - who have now won only once in their past eight league games - midfielder Ojo was sent off in stoppage time for violent conduct.
Match report supplied by PA Media.