Oxford United increased their lead at the top of the Blue Square Premier to nine points with a 5-0 hammering of Grays Athletic at the Kassam Stadium on Saturday.
James Constable opened the scoring with a header after 9 minutes and doubled the lead on 24 minutes.
Jamie Cook finished Constable's cross for the third just before the break, with Jack Midson netting the fourth from close range on 73 minutes.
Midson scored the fifth from the spot 4 minutes into stoppage time after being fouled by keeper Preston Edwards, who was sent-off after being shown a second yellow card.
Stevenage Borough made sure that they didn't lose any ground on the leaders as they coasted to a 4-0 win over lowly Hayes & Yeading United at Broadhall Way.
A hat trick by Charlie Griffin with goals in the 17th, 33rd and 73rd minutes – the last from the penalty spot - and an injury-time goal by Michael Bostwick means that Graham Westley's men are now in second place in the table, nine points behind the U`s.
Mansfield Town won 2-1 at nine-man Altrincham in an incident-packed game at Moss Lane.
Kyle Perry fired the opener from close range in the 7th minute after keeper Stuart Coburn saved Matt Somner's shot.
On 28 minutes Chris Senior was sent-off for raising his hands to Perry and the Stags doubled the lead seconds after the break when Louis Briscoe poked the ball home.
Alty's Matt Doughty saw red for two yellow cards 7 kinutes into the second half, and although the nine-men made it 2-1 through a neat one-on-one finish by Aaron Burns on 64 minutes, Mansfield held on to go fourth in the table.
Luton Town substitute Ryan Charles grabbed a last-gasp winner in another game which also saw both sides reduced to ten-men.
Matthew Barnes-Homer put Harriers ahead 13 minutes when Dean Courtney picked him out just inside the area.
The Hatters then had Rossi Jarvis dismissed for a rash challenge on Chris McPhee just before half time before Robbie Matthews was sent-off for going in late on Mark Tyler a couple of minutes later.
Adam Newton equalised with a 20-yard drive 145 minutes from time and Charles struck a fine volley to secure all three points.
AFC Wimbledon climbed to seventh with a thrilling victory over Forest Green Rovers at the New Lawn.
Lewis Taylor gave the visitors the lead after just 36 seconds only for Sean Rigg to equalise after 7 minutes.
Jon Main restored Wimbledon's lead from the edge of the area 4 minutes later, but David Brown's header levelled it up at 2-2 with only 16 minutes gone.
Danny Kedwell poked home on 23 minutes and headed the fourth after 58 minutes, with Main's close-range effort completing the scoring 10 minutes from time.
Matty Tubbs scored a controversial penalty as Salisbury City edged out York City to record a fourth win a row at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium.
In only the 4th minutes, Djoumin Sangare was adjudged to have fouled Tubbs in the area and the striker scored the resulting spot-kick.
Richard Brodie twice went close for York, hitting the bar after lobbing keeper James Bittner and then having a goal ruled out for offside.
Five minutes from time Ryan Tafazolli was sent-off on his home debut for a professional foul and Adam Smith missed a good chance to level.
Cambridge United comfortably beat Ebbsfleet United at the Abbey Stadium to record just their second win in eight games.
Courtney Pitt gave the home side the lead in first half injury-time, heading home Chris Holroyd's cross.
And 8 minutes into the second half, Pitt was brought down inside the area by Scott Shulton, with Holroyd scoring the resulting penalty.
Pitt crossed for Robbie Willmott to score the third 9 minutes from time and Danny Crow curled home the fourth in the last minute.
Lee Tomlin made an immediate impact to inspire Rushden & Diamonds' return to winning ways as Chester City finished with nine-men at the Deva Stadium.
He returned from a three-match ban and took just 4 minutes to break the deadlock, smashing home following a quickly-taken corner with Paul Terry.
Craig Farrell and Aaron O'Connor missed the target with clear-cut chances while Tomlin's 25-yard drive was parried by Blues keeper John Danby.
In the opening period Chester posed little threat other than new loanee Mark Beesley and Gregg Blundell failing to test Nathan Abbey, whose only save came from Ben Wilkinson's shot.
Soon after the break Max Porter's cross was palmed out and Tomlin's shot bounced behind off Neil Cousins.
Chester were reduced to ten-men on the hour-mark when Glenn Rule stamped on Tomlin and the second sending-off came 13 minutes from time as substitute Nick Chadwick caught Abbey with a high boot.
Nathaniel Knight-Percival scored twice to secure a convincing victory for Histon against Tamworth at The Lamb.
The winger put the visitors ahead after 27 minutes when he collected Danny Wright's pass and struck a shot into the top corner. But Tamworth drew level 3 minutes into the second half when Michael Wylde scored with a left-foot effort after good work by Alex Rodman.
Knight-Percival's header from six-yards restored Histon's lead on 77 mninutes and Josh Simpson made sure of the points with a neat finish from close range with 4 minutes to go.
Crawley Town suffered their first home defeat since August after a controversial penalty gave Barrow a 1-0 win at the Broadfield Stadium.
The talking point of the match came 16 minutes from time when the referee adjudged Karl Broadhurst to have brought down Jason Walker as the last defender.
Broadhurst was sent-off for the second time in four matches and Walker converted the penalty.
It was a smash and grab raid by the Bluebirds, who were under pressure for most of the second half but Crawley failed to take their chances.
Eastbourne Borough's miserable away form continued as they returned from a 710-mile round trip to Gateshead empty handed.
Two goals in the space of 3 first half minutes from Graeme Armstrong put Gateshead in control and Phil Turnbull made sure of the points 5 minutes from the end.
Boro have now picked up only four points from eight away games, including four consecutive defeats without managing a goal.
The visitors were in total disarray in the opening 45 minutes and could have found them more than two goals down at the break.










