Everything That Happened On Tuesday Night

By Sam Elliott

Mike Fondop-Talom was magic again for Oldham Athletic as Forest Green Rovers closed the gap on the leaders on a great night of action.

The powerful striker settled the grudge match between the Latics and rivals Rochdale to leave Micky Mellon’s side fourth and back in the hunt.

Forest Green are up to second and reduced National League table toppers Barnet's advantage back to four points after they left Dagenham & Redbridge convincing winners.

Kyle McAllister and Charlie McCann scored as Steve Cotterill’s team registered a professional win in east London.

Tamworth won at ten man Wealdstone. A goal in the 73rd minute from Beck-Ray Enoru was enough.

That means AFC Fylde are out of the bottom four. Tyler Roberts and a Nick Haughton penalty won it for the Coasters at in-form FC Halifax Town.

Dorking Wanderers go back top of the National League South - despite twice blowing a lead at Hampton & RB.

Charlie Carter thought he had done enough to win it but man of the moment Mauro Vilhete completed his brace late on to continue his fine form in 2025.

Oliver Tomlinson completed Bath City’s turn around against Chelmsford City. Olly Pendlebury’s goal gave Farnborough a much-needed victory at home to Chesham United.

Angelo Balanta earned a point for Hornchurch at home to Tonbridge Angels.

Connor Hall scored again as Brackley Town moved up to third in the National League North with an at times edgy 2-1 win over Needham Market.

Chorley got the better of Buxton in the battle of the sides looking to make the play-offs. Veteran defender Mark Ellis scored, as did Adam Blakeman and Mike Calveley.

Hereford secured a huge result in their season, winning 1-0 at South Shields with Yusifu Ceesay the match winner again.

Lewis Coyle was the Oxford City hero against Marine, they edged out the strugglers.

Southport shocked Alfreton Town, Owen Lunt and Tom Moore hit the target at the Impact Arena.

Dom Tear continued his great season with another goal as Scarborough Athletic got the better of Radcliffe.

Max Booth was at the double as his flying start to 2025 continued as Peterborough Sports made light work of Farsley Celtic.

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