Blackpool opened up a gap between themselves and the bottom four in League One with victory over Exeter.
Tom Bloxham scored the only goal of the big Good Friday clash at Bloomfield Road and The Seasiders now sit five points above the Grecians, who currently occupy the final relegation spot.
Ian Evatt's side enjoyed an electric start to the afternoon, with several early chances to break the deadlock going begging.
CJ Hamilton saw a shot saved by Jack Bycroft, while both Joel Randall and James Husband fired attempts off target from close range.
The opener eventually came just before the half-hour mark, with Bloxham lifting a half-volley over the Exeter goalkeeper after a ball over the top from Reuell Walters.
Bailey Peacock-Farrell denied both Jayden Wareham and Jack Aithison either side of the break to keep Blackpool in front, while Hayden Coulson fired over the crossbar at the other end.
Ultimately one goal proved to be enough for the Seasiders as they made it 10 points from their last four matches.
Report supplied by PA Media.
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