Plymouth Argyle 3-1 Mansfield Town
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Plymouth Argyle extended their League Two winning run to three games with a 3-1 home success over Mansfield.
A stoppage time Ryan Hardie goal added gloss to a hard-fought success for Ryan Lowe's in-form side - who have now won six of the past seven in the bottom tier.
Mansfield were made to rue missed opportunities when Plymouth took a 43rd-minute lead through central defender Niall Canavan.
Canavan scored with a downward header at the far post after rising to meet George Cooper's pacy free-kick.
Antoni Sarcevic's roofed-in penalty after 61 minutes, following Matt Preston's push on Joe Edwards, put Argyle 2-0 up.
The Stags - managed by former Argyle central defender Graham Coughlan - reduced the deficit when substitute Andy Cook scored with a stunning strike after 66 minutes.
It had all started brightly for Coughlan's side who had chances early on to press the Pilgrims.
Their forward CJ Hamilton had a first minute effort saved by Alex Palmer, then forced central defender Scott Wootton to make a last ditch clearance before Nicky Maynard side-footed wide after skipping through.
Hamilton should have converted Alex MacDonald's 22nd-minute cross, while Argyle's new on-loan Bristol City midfielder Tyreeq Bakinson smashed a 20 yard half volley off the post and then hit the bar in the 85th minute from 30 yards.
Match report supplied by PA Media.