English striker Sammy Ameobi struck twice from outside the box to equalise after Swansea had gone ahead through on-loan Liverpool youngster Rhian Brewster in the 8th minute.
However, it was Steve Cooper's charges that had the advantage at half-time as André Ayew was adjudged to have been brought down by Ryan Yates, and referee Oliver Langford had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot.
Ayew stepped up to take it himself, and he sent Brice Samba the wrong way to register his 15th goal of the season.
The result saw the Jack Army drop to 8th position with 64 points from 44 matches.
The Welsh-based outfit are three points behind sixth-placed Cardiff City and must look to win their last two fixtures - against Bristol City and Reading - and hope the Bluebirds and Millwall slip up to realize their dream of picking one of the playoffs spots. Read Full Story
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