What Happened In The National League On Monday Afternoon

By Sam Elliott

Your second dose of Bank Holiday weekend action didn’t disappoint as some huge results were earned in the battle for promotion.

Torquay United claimed a potentially massive three points at Chesterfield to earn themselves a four point lead at the top.

Conor Lemonheigh-Evans and Billy Waters, pictured, secured a vital three points - and now they watch with interest on Tuesday as Sutton United head to Notts County.

Hartlepool United were handed a title blow after going down 1-0 to Bromley.

Jude Arthurs’ winner four minutes before half-time is a real boost to Andy Woodman’s team as they look to reach the play-offs.

Stockport County are refusing to give up and are now into third place.

They eased past Wealdstone 4-0 - Alex Reid’s double was added to by John Rooney after Adam Croasdale put the hosts ahead.

It’s a fourth win in a row for free-scoring County, their third 4-0 win in six games.

Solihull Moors won by the same scoreline as they rolled over Altrincham.

FC Halifax Town look good for the play-offs as they won 3-0 at Yeovil Town.

It was an impressive late show as Jake Hyde made it safe after goals from Luke Summerfield and Kieran Green.

Wrexham saved themselves at Maidenhead United to earn a vital point in their play-off quest.

Jordan Davies and Dior Angus provided a second-half comeback.

Dagenham & Redbridge are in great form - as is top scorer Paul McCallum.

He got two more and Angelo Balanta made things safe as Daryl McMahon’s on song side beat troubled Woking 3-1.

Kabongo Tshimanga is also a man playing at his peak - his hat-trick inspired Boreham Wood to a fine 5-1 win over King’s Lynn Town.

Simon Bassey continued Barnet’s big improvement as they triumphed 2-0 at Weymouth.

The Bees goals came from Ben Richards-Everton and Tomi Adeloye at the Wessex Stadium.

PHOTO BY PINNACLE

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