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Tranmere Rovers extended their unbeaten run in the National League to six games with a comfortable win over Aldershot.

Sam Hatton fired the Shots ahead from 10 yards out, but James Norwood fired past Dan Thomas to level the scores.

Adam Mekki tapped in from close range to put the hosts ahead, having reacted quickest when Steven Jennings's effort rebounded off the crossbar.

And Andy Mangan latched on to Norwood's through-ball to slot home and secure the three points late on.

Rovers move up to seventh in the table, three points ahead of Aldershot, who slip to 13th place.

Aldershot Town boss Barry Smith told BBC Surrey:

"I think it slipped out of our own hands and at one-nil in injury time in the first half we conceded a soft goal, but Omar and Jack have done extremely well for us. We don't want to be too hard on them because they're young boys and they've made a mistake.

"We more then held our own in the first half. These boys have been on a good run and they will be again, and it's about getting them ready for Saturday. Don't get me wrong, the goals are good from their point, but Rhys Browne has a chance to get us back into the game.

"We would've had the front foot then, and although Rhys should be hitting the target, he's being doing well for us so we're not going to lambaste him."