Plymouth kept their League One play-off hopes alive with a win at struggling AFC Wimbledon.
Alex Mitchell, Lorent Tolaj and Bim Pepple did the damage against the south London side at Plough Lane.
Plymouth were well on top in the opening stages, and took the lead after just five minutes. A corner from Ronan Curtis found Malachi Boateng then Mitchell at the far post, who bundled home.
Caleb Wilson could have doubled the lead for the visitors five minutes after the break when he found himself in space, but was too slow.
The hosts equalised a minute later with their first goal since March 21 with an Alistair Smith tap-in following a James Tilley cross.
Wilson hit the crossbar for Plymouth after 55 minutes before Tolaj curled in from the edge of the box 12 minutes later.
The third for Plymouth was added in 76th minute when Owen Dale found Pepple in space, who finished with ease, keeping the Dons in deep trouble at the wrong end of the table.
Report by PA Media.
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