Perhaps the earliest ever Tuesday night National League goal hit the net as Eastleigh damaged Hartlepool’s title chances.
At 5.01pm, Ben House opened the scoring for the Spitfires.
Tyrone Barnett made it 2-0 as Joe Gray’s late consolation raised little cheer for Dave Challinor’s side as Eastleigh made it six unbeaten.
Notts County are really in form and won for a fourth time in a row for the first time under Neal Ardley.
The Magpies left King’s Lynn Town 1-0 winners because of Jake Reeves’ cracker.
Stockport County couldn’t close the gap as they were held 0-0 at dogged Maidenhead United.
Wrexham’s first game under their Hollywood ownership was a triumphant one.
Dean Keates’ team enhanced their promotion chances with a 2-0 victory over Woking. Current National League champion Dior Angus opened the scoring before Luke Young marked his 100th Dragons appearance by converting a penalty.
Yeovil Town resisted a Boreham Wood fightback to hold on for a 3-2 win at Meadow Park.
Solihull Moors are getting used to away days and had a good one at Aldershot Town.
Jimmy Shan’s team won 3-1 at the EBB Stadium, picture. Jamie Ward, Alex Gudger and Adam Rooney sealed a highly impressive victory in Hampshire.
Barnet’s seven game losing run is over as they grabbed a vita 2-1 win over FC Halifax Town.
Liam Gordon’s first half winner was enough for Dagenham to beat Bromley 1-0 as Daryl McMahon’s team refuse to give up on the play-offs.
In the National League North, Nick Haughton’s double wrecked York City’s moving-in party.
AFC Fylde left the plush LNER Community Stadium with three points and a 3-1 win as the Coasters push on at the top.
Brackley’s challenge suffered a set-back - Kevin Wilkin’s team went down 2-0 at Hereford.
The goals certainly flowed in the National League South.
Welling United won the Kent derby with Ebbsfleet United 4-3.
Kris Campbell’s winner four minutes from time settled a pulsating game at Park View Road.
Eastbourne Borough can always rely on Chris Whelpdale and he got another two goals as the Sports beat Billericay Town 4-2.
St Albans were pegged back in their title charge by rivals Hemel Hempstead Town.
Soloman Nwabuokei had the hosts ahead and all was going to plan but Jonathon Lacey had other ideas - the Tudors went home with a point thanks to his penalty.
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