National League Cup
Three of the National League Cup last four at Vanarama National League sides after Braintree Town continued their perfect campaign to see off Brighton & Hove Albion.
Jermaine Francis and Kyreece Lisbie notched either side of Sahil Bashir's equaliser for the visitors.
But it's the end of the road for Aldershot Town despite Kai Corbett's opener giving them the lead.
Leeds United mounted a second-half comeback to see off the Shots and continue as the only remaining PL2 side left in the competition.
National League
Oldham Athletic bagged a first win in eight games against play-off-chasing Eastleigh - Billy Waters and Jake Caprice delivering the goods for the Latics.
Boston United are now just five points from safety thanks to a fine 3-0 win at Yeovil Town. Jimmy Knowles got things started before Jacob Hazel added another not long after. Zak Mills made it three just after the hour mark.
Rochdale maintained their 100% record in March - Altrincham were next to fall at the Crown Oil Arena thanks to Aidan Barlow, Jay Bird and Kairo Mitchell.
Will Davies' second half reply wasn't enough for Sutton as Forest Green Rovers held on to maintain their unbeaten home form.
National League North
Only two sides in the top seven - Chester and Scunthorpe - claimed wins this evening.
The Seals fell behind to strugglers Warrington Town but fought back as Dan Mooney scored from his own half to seal things late on.
Scunthorpe piled on the misery for Alfreton Town with a two-goal win in Derbyshire courtesy of a goal in each half from Carlton Ubaezuonu and Kian Scales to make it 12 games without defeat.
Leaders going into the evening Brackley Town were held at King's Lynn Town while Kidderminster were pegged back at Leamington. Hereford slipped to a single-goal defeat at Rushall Olympic.
South Shields saw off Peterborough Sports courtesy of goals from Mackenzie Heaney and Kyle Crossley.
Another Jimmy Spencer brace helped Curzon Ashton to a third straight win - this time against Chorley. Alex Curran got the other on a fine night for the Nash.
Not quite seventh heaven for Buxton again but the Bucks won't sniff at a last-minute own-goal win against Spennymoor Town - John McGrath's side are two points off the top seven now.
Jack Maskell struck late to bag a second win in four days for Darlington while Marine moved to six unbeaten at the expense of Southport - moving themselves 11 clear of the bottom four.
Scarborough Athletic hit five against Needham Market which saw both Harry Green and Sam Reed back braces - a late Stephen Walker goal added the finishing touch.
National League South
The chasing pack took advantage of slip-ups elsewhere in the National League South as Worthing remain top following their Monday night win.
Truro City are now the Rebels' closest challengers after a quick-fire Tyler Harvey double led them to victory over Chippenham Town.
Boreham Wood stay three points off the top despite a two-goal win at Farnborough while Dorking were held at Maidstone United thanks to a late Tom Leahy goal for the hosts.
That result helped Weston-super-Mare gain ground on the play-off places - a 2-0 win over Weymouth enough to see Scott Barrett's side close the gap to two points.
Will Jenkins-Davies rescued a late point for Torquay United who fell behind to Salisbury.
Enfield Town put more distance between themselves and the bottom four with a Lennon Peake-inspired win over Hampton while Gialnluca Botti got Tonbridge Angels over the line at Chesham.
Bath City saw off Slough Town - Alex Fisher and Brad Ash with the goals at Twerton Park. The defeat leaves Slough Town with one win in 16 games.