Shock Leaders And Big Wins On An Eye-Opening Saturday

By Sam Elliott

We have shock leaders once again - ten man Wealdstone hung on to take over top spot.

The part timers head the table thanks to a brave 1-0 victory at Gateshead, a goal from man of the moment Rhys Brown enough to elevate the Stones into first place, pictured.

Chesterfield went top last night - and to add to the good mood, last year’s prolific hitman Kabongo Tshimanga marked his return from injury with a goal.

The Spireites beat Barnet 3-1 in front of over 7,000 fans, most left thrilled after also seeing Ollie Banks and Akwasi Asante hit the net.

Solihull Moors are now second and have made a very good start - they won 3-0 against Dorking Wanderers.

Joe Sbarra, Callum Howe and Josh Kelly all hit the target.

The live BT Sport live games have been great lately - and there was another cracker for the cameras.

Wrexham beat Woking 3-2 but that didn’t tell half the story.

The ten man hosts nearly salvaged a draw after two from defender Aaron Hayden and an Ollie Palmer close range effort. The Dragons are up to fourth.

Notts County look to have got their summer business right.

Macaulay Langstaff again scored twice as Luke Williams’ side ran out simple 4-1 winners at FC Halifax.

Oldham Athletic fans also enjoyed their Friday evening.

A late, late winner from Hallam Hope fired them to a dramatic 2-1 win over Aldershot Town, who thought they had done enough to take a point home to Hampshire after Justin Amaluzor’s leveller.

Danny Whitehall hit a dramatic double as Eastleigh hit Southend United with a very late sucker punch.

Max Kouogun hit the winner as York City won 1-0 against Maidenhead United.

Full-back Jamie Reckford got the all important goal as Yeovil Town defeated Dagenham 1-0 at Huish Park.

Bromley have now won three on the spin as they edged past Scunthorpe despite having ten men for most of the game.

James Alabi settled it late on as Maidstone United sent Torquay United home defeated as Boreham Wood and Altrincham drew 1-1.

Banbury United keep on winning and are level pegging at the top of the National League North.

Morgan Roberts’ fourth goal in two games helped sink Hereford.

King’s Lynn lost their 100 per cent record as Dan Turner grabbed a great point for Leamington at the Walks.

Kidderminster Harriers are third - Nathan Lowe sealed a 2-0 win over Peterborough Sports.

Alfreton won again, this time 3-1 at Kettering, as Tom Denton added another goal to his good start for the Reds.

Ten man AFC Fylde won 1-0 at nine man Chester with the winner coming from Danny Philliskirk 15 minutes from time.

Brackley Town hope their season has sparked into life - they won 1-0 at Gloucester thanks to George Carline.

Alex Nicholson inspired a stunning Blyth Spartans fightback at Buxton with two goals in the final few minutes.

In the National League South, Joel Colbran’s 95th minute winner sealed victory for Worthing at Dartford.

But Ebbsfleet United are still flawless - they struck early to defeat Concord Rangers 2-1.

Chelmsford City look up for a promotion battle this time around.

A Simeon Jackson brace secured a great 2-1 win at Welling United.

Danny Wright got amongst the goals as Havant & Waterlooville left Hampton & Richmond with a thrilling 3-2 victory.

Noah Carney starred as Dover Athletic beat Hemel Hempstead 4-0.

Oxford City also grabbed a big win - they were too good for slow starters Weymouth, it ended 2-0.

Where next?

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