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Defender Carl Piergianni's third goal in two games earned promotion-chasing Stevenage a scrappy 1-0 victory over League Two's bottom side, Gillingham.
Second-placed Stevenage, who have the best home record in the fourth tier, extended the gap between them and the play-off places behind them to 12 points, while ensuring the Gills remained five points adrift of safety.
Gillingham had a great chance to take the lead in the eighth minute when Mikael Mandron put Alex MacDonald through, but his attempted dink was blocked by Stevenage goalkeeper Taye Ashby-Hammond.
That miss was punished as the home side broke the deadlock themselves in the 23rd minute when Jake Reeves' free-kick was firmly headed into the bottom corner by Piergianni.
Jordan Roberts almost added a second for Stevenage when his low effort from outside the area was turned aside by Glenn Morris.
The Gills then came close to snatching a point in the 89th minute when Robbie McKenzie's shot across goal went just wide, but it was yet another blank afternoon for the EFL's lowest scorers.