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Jamille Matt's headed equaliser came moments before Gregg Wylde's winner for Plymouth

Two late goals in the space of a minute earned Plymouth a valuable win over League Two promotion rivals Portsmouth.

Michael Smith's diving header gave Pompey the lead before Gary Roberts shot over after dribbling through.

Danny Hollands and Christian Burgess had chances to extend their lead but they were punished on 86 minutes.

Jamille Matt headed in from a corner before substitute Gregg Wylde swept in from close range to move Plymouth within a point of the promotion places.

Portsmouth stay in sixth place with a game in hand while Plymouth, in fifth, are now just two points behind second-placed Oxford.

Portsmouth manager Paul Cook told BBC Radio Solent:

"It's a typical football game. With all due respect, the best team probably hasn't won but unfortunately that's football.

"We've lost the game. We never looked solid to see the game out.

That's a massive disappointment that will stick in our throats all week.

"We go to York now and need to pick ourselves up. Well done to Plymouth, they leave with the points and good luck to them for the rest of the season."