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Milton Keynes Dons 2-1 Accrington Stanley
Joe Tomlinson's stoppage-time strike earned MK Dons a 2-1 comeback win at home to Accrington in a slow-burning League Two clash.
Accrington's top scorer Jack Nolan rolled home his 10th of the season to put John Coleman's men in front.
But Jack Payne's delightful second-half free-kick brought Dons level and Tomlinson sent the home faithful wild with his stunning winner in the third minute of added-on time.
The visitors took an 11th-minute lead through Nolan, who worked his way inside and wrongfooted Dons goalkeeper Filip Marschall with a tame but accurate effort into the bottom corner.
MK Dons thought they had levelled through Dan Kemp on the stroke of half-time but Tomlinson's drilled cross came from the wrong side of the byline.
With 19 minutes remaining, Payne whipped an unerring free-kick into the top-left corner from 25 yards, prompting a flurry of chances for the hosts.
Substitute striker Ellis Harrison found Radek Vitek's gloves from two dangerous positions before match-winner Tomlinson fired into the bottom corner from just outside the area.
Match report supplied by PA Media.