Barnsley 2-3 Portsmouth
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A blistering start helped Portsmouth secure a 3-2 win over Barnsley at Oakwell that sent them top of League One.
Colby Bishop, Paddy Lane and Connor Ogilvie gave the Blues a dream start before second-half strikes from Barry Cotter and Callum Styles led to a tense finish.
Gavin Whyte had already seen a first-minute effort deflected wide and Bishop had headed over the bar before Pompey were awarded an eighth-minute penalty.
Lane beat two players before feeding the ball to Northern Ireland winger Whyte on the right and Bishop's attempt to convert his low centre saw him fouled by Barnsley keeper Liam Roberts.
Bishop converted the spot-kick and 30 seconds later the visitors doubled their lead when the former Accrington striker's flick-on found Lane and he calmly finished.
Ogilvie added the third when he headed home Joe Morrell's cross from the right after 16 minutes.
Having failed to mount an attack of note before the break, Barnsley pulled one back just four minutes after the restart when half-time substitute Sam Cosgrove found Cotter, who drilled a low finish past Will Norris.
The hosts scored again with 13 minutes left when Norris fumbled Callum Styles' header and the ball trickled over the line but despite a spell of late pressure they could not find an equaliser.
Match report supplied by PA Media.