ACCRINGTON Stanley’s four-game unbeaten run came to an end as Plymouth clinched a 1-0 win at the Wham Stadium.

The two sides drew 2-2 late last month at Home Park but a Niall Ennis goal was enough to separate the sides this time.

It was not for the like of trying as the Reds hit the woodwork and also forced a number of superb saves out of Pilgrims keeper Michael Cooper - including injury time stops from Adam Phillips and Dion Charles.

Stanley made three changes with Joe Pritchard and Sean McConville suspended and Tariq Uwakwe dropping to the bench.

Paul Smyth made his first start since signing on loan from QPR and he had the first strike, testing Cooper in the opening minute.

Matt Butcher returned in midfield after injury while Cameron Burgess won his place back in the starting eleven.

The Reds started well, Burnley loanee Phillips rifled a free kick just over the bar while Charles forced a strong save out of Cooper on 17 minutes.

There was a big let off for Stanley though on 25 minutes when a quickly taken corner found Niall Ennis unmarked at the far post and he only had to touch the ball over the line but he ended up putting the effort over the bar.

Stanley then had a good chance when they broke quickly and Butcher threaded the ball through to Charles who rifled a shot goalwards but Cooper was equal to it.

And they were unlucky on 32 minutes when Butcher played a free kick to Phillips 20 yards out and his strike crashed against the crossbar.

On 38 minutes, Colby Bishop ran almost from the halfway line with the ball and charged into the area but his final shot was over the bar as it was goalless at half-time.

Plymouth took the lead on 51 minutes when a long ball forward, was headed towards keeper Nathan Baxter by Ben Barclay but Ennis nipped in to tap the ball home.

The Reds hit back and Seamus Connelly fired just over before Paul Smyth was denied by Cooper.

Phillips played a dangerous ball across the box which just needed a touch while the Reds enjoyed a spell of pressure as they pressed for the equaliser.

At the other end, Baxter was quick off his line to halt Panutche Camara as he raced in on goal.

It was end-to-end with Plymouth sub Ryan Hardie forcing a save out of the Reds keeper while Stanley put plenty of balls into the box and, in injury time, it needed a diving save from Cooper to keep out a Phillips header and a Charles blast.