TRANMERE Rovers clinched their first away win of the season as their good run of form continued with a 1-0 win at Carlisle United.

The hosts were starting life after Chris Beech who was sacked midweek after his side were hammered 3-0 at Bristol Rovers last weekend, stretching his torrid run to just three wins in his last 19 games.

But the decision failed to give the Cumbrians a boost as Rod McDonald's second-half own goal gifted the visitors their third straight league victory.

Rovers are now fourth in the League Two table, level on points with third-placed Port Vale.

Both sides squandered chances in the first half as neither keeper was tested.

But Micky Mellon's men broke the deadlock as MacDonald agonisingly turned home Kieron Morris' cross.

Rovers stopper Ross Doohan produced a fine save to deny Jon Mellish an instant leveller.

Mellish gave away a penalty when he felled Josh Hawkes, but Mark Howard pulled off a super stop to keep out Morris' spot-kick.

And the Cumbrian keeper kept the hosts in the game when he palmed away Sam Foley's strike.

But the struggling Cumbrian side failed to nick a late point as they slipped to another frustrating defeat.