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Cheltenham Town's relegation fears worsened as they returned to the League Two relegation zone despite an entertaining draw with Portsmouth.

Matt Tubbs put the hosts ahead when he met Andy Barcham's cross but Cheltenham soon levelled through Eliot Richards.

Will Packwood put the Robins ahead when he nodded home Matt Richards' free-kick to give them hope of a vital win.

But just before the break, Ryan Taylor scored for the third game in a row by heading in Dan Butler's delivery.

Cheltenham caretaker manager Russell Milton told BBC Radio Gloucestershire:

"To go 1-0 down we obviously didn't want to do that. But to then go 2-1 ahead was a fantastic effort.

"It's just a shame we gave the free-kick away and conceded.

"I felt if we had come in ahead at half-time, we could have got around them.

"But in the second half I asked for discipline and effort and that's what I got."