Last-gasp win extends Southampton's unbeaten run
Cameron Archer came off the bench to score a 90th-minute winner as Southampton's charge for promotion continued with a comeback 2-1 win away to Swansea City.
Southampton extended its unbeaten run in the EFL Championship to 16 matches to move level on points with third-placed Ipswich Town, which plays Middlesbrough later on Sunday (AEST).
But the Saints were behind in the 20th minute when Marko Stamenic turned the ball home from close range after Zan Vipotnik did brilliantly to keep the ball in play.
In a largely dominant first half from Swansea, Leo Scienza and James Bree both forced Lawrence Vigouroux into smart stops towards the end of the opening 45 minutes.
However, the Saints drew level through substitute Shea Charles, who nodded into the right-hand corner after reacting quickest to Scienza's flick to the back post.
With time ticking away, Archer came to Southampton's rescue late on as his fierce volley found its way into the back of the net despite Jay Fulton's best efforts on the line.
Southampton's next league clash is with Bristol City before turning its attention to next weekend's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City.

































