Walsall 0-1 Southend United
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League Two bottom club Southend claimed their first win since March as Emile Acquah's late goal earned them a deserved victory at Walsall.
The 20-year-old substitute turned in the box before firing into the bottom corner two minutes from time, shortly after Elijah Adebayo had hit the bar with a penalty for Walsall.
Southend could have led inside two minutes when Brandon Goodship raced on to goalkeeper Mark Oxley's up and under, but Walsall stopper Liam Roberts denied him one-on-one.
Roberts then made a double save to deny Timothee Dieng and superbly tipped a header wide from the midfielder before the break.
Walsall's only real chance of the half saw Oxley push Alfie Bates' 20-yarder wide, but they improved after the break and the Southend keeper did superbly to thwart Dan Scarr's close-range header.
When Tom Clifford brought down Cameron Norman, Southend looked set for a seventh straight league defeat, but Adebayo blazed his 81st-minute penalty onto the bar.
Acquah took full advantage with an accurate finish five minutes later to end Southend's long wait for a first win of the season.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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