Paddington 3 may be ripping up the box office at cinemas but another little fella is doing just as good down at Stevenage.

Dan Kemp adding another goal and another man of the match performance as Stevenage left it late to win 2-0 at home to Northampton Town.

He scored on 89 minutes, three minutes before Jamie Reid made it two, making it four for the season and three in the last four League One matches.

And he says the upturn in his form is down to a couple of reasons.

He said: "It's nice to get individual accolades but I'm just happy to be out there and playing in my favourite position, it's really suited me.

"I'm starting to show what I can do.

"Momentum is a big thing in football and I've had quite a few games in a row now so I've had quite a few opportunities to show the best version of me.

"I've just got to keep my head down and keep working hard. Hopefully I can keep getting better."

The win was Boro's first since the middle of October and the first at the Lamex since the 1-0 win over Wrexham on October 1.

And the 25-year-old attacking midfielder believes it was deserved.

"It was a massive three points and a really good performance from start to finish," said Kemp.

"Obviously the goals came late but at the end of the day, you win the game and I thought we controlled it from minute one.

"A lot of the time when you see your opposition go down to 10 men, you think you've got the advantage, and that is the case, but it's very difficult.

"They banked up and sat behind the ball and we just had to stay patient, keep creating the space down the sides and try to get to the byline for cutbacks and things like that.

"In the end that's how we got out two goals and credit to the lads for keeping going."

And while there was doubt on the terraces that a goal was ever going to come, Kemp says that wasn't the case for the players

"I don't think you can afford to think like that as an attacking player," he said, "maybe from a fan's point of view I can understand it.

"We had to keep getting in the right areas and believing you'll get a chance and then backing yourself to put it away.

"Anyone will tell you that to get a goal at that stage of the game, you think you're going to win it.

"Nick [Freeman] and Eli [King] came off the bench and made an impact.

"It shows that whoever is playing and whoever is contributing, we're all in it together.

"This will give us a big boost and we're all really happy."