Oxford United increased their lead at the top of the Blue Square Premier table by smacking Eastbourne Borough 4-0 at the Kassam Stadium on Saturday.
Oxford went ahead in the 25th minute through Matt Green and just 3 minutes later James Constable doubled United`s lead.
Jamie Cook made headed in the third on the stroke of half time and then Jack Midson added the fourth with just 3 minutes remaining.
Stevenage Borough moves into second spot with a 1-0 victory over bottom-markers Chester City.
Michael Bostwick scored the only goal of the game after just 7 minutes at the Deva Stadium.
Michael Blackwood scored one goal and created another as Tamworth eased past Salisbury City to move up to third spot.
The Lambs went in front after 13 minutes when Blackwood headed in Tom Shaw's cross.
Blackwood then teed up Michael Briscoe who made it 2-0 just 4 mknutes later.
Cambridge United went fourth in the table with a comfortable win over struggling Wrexham at the Abbey Stadium.
Wayne Hatswell scored the first in the 9th minute after Mansour Assoumani had fouled Chris Holroyd 20 yards out.
And with 10 minutes left Robbie Willmott doubled their advantage.
Rushden & Diamonds left it late but Cliff Akurang grabbed another last-gasp winner against Mansfield Town at Nene Park.
Lee Tomlin and former Diamond Gary Mills had both been sent-off for fighting in a game that looked like it was going to end in stalemate.
But once again Akurang came up with the goods in stoppage time to ensure Diamonds' impressive run continued.
Kettering Town slipped to a second successive defeat, losing 2-1 away to Crawley Town.
Jean Paul Marna had pulled a goal back for the Poppies with a late penalty, but they were undone by two second half goals from Chris Ademano and Calum Willock.
Gateshead were unlucky to find themselves at the wrong end of a 3-2 defeat at Aggborough, after taking the lead against Kidderminster Harriers with an Alex Francis free-kick.
But Chris Swailes put the ball in the back of his own net in the 25th minute and Brian Smikle put Harriers ahead 5 minutes before the break.
Gateshead fought back after the interval though and were again level through Kris Gate, but with 10 minutes to go, Matthew Barnes-Homer secured maximum points for Kiddy.
Altrincham made it a miserable start for new Grays Athletic boss Julian Dicks with a 3-0 win at the New Rec.
Chris Denham opened the scoring in the 10th minute, but the Robins had to wait until Anwar Uddin netted an own goal in the 62nd minute to increase their advantage.
Three minutes later, Chris Senior made it 3-0 and sealed the points for the visitors.
Histon gained a good 2-0 win at Church Road against Hayes & Yeading United.
Nathaniel Knight-Percival opened the scoring after just 7 minutes and Josh Simpson doubled the lead on 38 minutes.
Ebbsfleet United are still looking for their first home win of the season after Ross Montague scored a last-gasp header to secure a draw for AFC Wimbledon.
Luke Moore's 25-yard strike gave the visitors the lead on 28 minutes but new signing Lewis Cumbers levelled the scores just before the break.
Fleet sub Magno Vieira made it 2-1 with a long-range effort 11 minutes from time but, despite having Jay Conroy sent-off late on after a professional foul on Jamie Forshaw, the Dons levelled when Montague headed home in injury-time.
Jon Shaw's second half strike denied Forest Green Rovers their first win of the season.
The visitors opened the scoring after 62 minutes when Sean Rigg turned in a Steve Davies cross.
But the lead lasted just 4 minutes as Shaw drew Barrow level.










