Oxford United extended their lead at the top of the Blue Square Premier table on Saturday with a 2-0 win at Stonebridge Road against Ebbsfleet United.
Oxford dominated the first half and took the lead after 24 minutes through Matt Green.
Simon Clist then doubled the lead less than 2 minutes later with a thunderous effort from 20 yards.
Second-placed Mansfield Town had to be content with a point as Grays Athletic came from a goal down at the New Rec.
Gary Mills twice went close with long-range efforts before Jake Speight deservedly headed the Stags ahead after 12 minutes.
The home side drew level through Jamie Slabber's close-range header 9 minutes before the break. But the Stags continued to dominate and Luke Jones saw two headed chances go wide, while new home keeper Lee Butcher made fine saves from Scott Garner and Speight.
Luton Town remain unbeaten, although they were held to a 1-1 draw at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium by Salisbury City.
Kevin Gallen opened the scoring for the Hatters on 27 minutes. But Salisbury battled back and Matty Tubbs levelled with 2 minutes of the first half remaining.
New signing Moses Ashikodi scored one goal and made another as Kettering Town left it late to break down a determined Altrincham side at Rockingham Road.
Ashikodi broke the deadlock on 84 minutes and then found Francis Green who fired in the second 2 minutes later.
Cambridge United equalled their record victory in the Football Conference as they hammered struggling ten-man Forest Green Rovers at the Abbey Stadium.
Danny Crow scored the first amknute before the break before Chris Holroyd was on target 2 minutes after it.
Crow netted from the spot 6 minutes into the second half when Rovers` keeper Terry Burton was sent-off for fouling Holroyd, who made it four on 65 minutes.
Substitute Sam Ives scored with his first touch on 68 minutes and made it six on 74 before Mark Beasley's strike completed the rout in stoppage time.
Danny Kedwell bagged a brace as AFC Wimbledon battled back from two goals down to earn a point at The Lamb against Tamworth.
Jake Sheridan gave Tamworth an early 7th minute lead, and Nick Wright doubled the home side's lead when he headed in Alex Rodman's cross from close range 8 minutes before the interval.
Kedwell pulled one back 4 minutes after the restart and the striker earned a point when he nodded in Chris Hussey's corner just before the hour-mark.
Richard Brodie scored his fifth goal of the season to help York City make it three win in a row with victory over Crawley Town at the KitKat Crescent.
York went ahead as early as the 6th minute when Brodie was fouled by Dominic Collins in the area and the striker himself scored the resulting spot-kick.
Brodie turned provider for York's second 4 minutes afterwards, setting up Michael Gash who finished from close range.
Eastbourne Borough secured their first away win of the season at Aggborough against Kidderminster Harriers.
The visitors` first came when Nathan Crabb converted Jamie Taylor's cross from close-range after 37 minutes.
And deep into stoppage time at the end of the game, Taylor secured Boro's victory by netting the second.
The longest trip of the season brought an astonishing end to Rushden & Diamonds' travel sickness.
They had gone ten away league games without a win since Justin Edinburgh's record-breaking debut at Weymouth.
But first half strikes from Craig Farrell, Cliff Akurang and Matt Pattison put Diamonds in complete control to ruin Barrow's centenary celebrations at Holker Street.
The Bluebirds pulled one back through substitute Andy Bond after Jon Shaw's shot came off the post.
Farrell's second goal came soon afterwards, heading into the top corner for another assist from Pattison.
Barrow were reduced to ten-men on 65 minutes as Simon Spender collected a second bookable offence for diving inside the penalty box when Tomlin made a challenge.
In stoppage time, James Reid supplied the cross for Neil Cousins to slide in the visitors` fifth goal and Aaron O'Connor then set up Reid to complete the rout.
Bottom club Chester City got their season off and running as they recorded their first win sicne relegation at home against Histon.
Kevin Roberts headed City in front just before the break.
Nick Chadwick then wrapped up the points 14 minutes from time.
Chester had lost their previous two home games and are now up to minus-twenty points from six games.
Gateshead's game with Hayes & Yeading United at the International Stadium was abandoned in the second half after home midfielder Martin Brittain had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.
The 24-year-old suffered a suspected broken leg and the game had to be suspended for more than 30 minutes while he received treatment.
It was goalless before the game was abandoned, but Gateshead's Christopher Ascherl was sent-off after the break for a reckless challenge on Scott Fitzgerald.










