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Ivan Toney's late strike against Lincoln was his 10th league goal of the season

Ivan Toney became the top goalscorer in English football as Peterborough moved up to third in League One.

The 23-year-old now has 10 goals this campaign, more than any other player in all competitions.

Late strikes from Toney and Louis Reed ensured Peterborough saw off Lincoln in a scoreline that flattered the hosts.

In a game that the visitors dominated at times, midfielder Reed hit an unstoppable strike into the roof of the net with eight minutes to go before Toney's neat lob wrapped things up five minutes later.

Reed was sent off at the end after receiving a second yellow card for bringing down Jake Hesketh.

Lincoln's Tyler Walker had the best chance of the first half from Bruno Andrade's cross, but Christy Pym was on hand to deny the striker from point-blank range.

After the break Toney's shove on Michael O'Connor almost immediately from the kick-off ended the Lincoln midfielder's afternoon following lengthy treatment on the pitch.

He was replaced by Tom Pett, whose misplaced pass saw Siriki Dembele break free and fire goalwards, with the ball falling kindly for Reed who lashed an effort home from 20 yards.

Moments later a ball over the top from Niall Mason found Toney, who applied an expert finish.

Match report supplied by PA Media.