Sean Long’s second half header earned Cheltenham Town a 1-0 win at League Two leaders Cambridge United. The Irishman came into the side in place of the injured Charlie Raglan for his first start since last season’s play-offs. And he nodded in Alfie May’s cross in the 63rd minute to strengthen the Robins’ automatic promotion claims. Ben Tozer made a superb clearance off the line to deny Jack Iredale in the first period, while Liam O’Neil saw a header come back off the post. Chris Hussey was forced off in the second half, with youngster Grant Horton going on for his second League Two appearance and performing very well. Harvey Knibbs wasted a good chance to earn the U’s a point in stoppage time after a corner from fellow substitute Hiram Boateng. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles Cambridge United (4-4-2): Burton; Knoyle, Okedina, Taylor, Dunk; Hannant (Knibbs 75), May, O’Neil (Boateng 75), Iredale (Tracey 75); Ironside, Mullin. Subs not used: McKenzie-Lyle, Drysdale, Alese, Davies. Cheltenham Town (3-4-3): Griffiths; Long, Tozer, Freestone; Blair, Thomas, Azaz, Hussey (Horton 54); Lloyd, Smith (Williams 82), May. Subs not used: Flinders, Wright, Chamberlain, Bowry, Vassilev. Referee: James Oldham. See how the action unfolded in our live blog below

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