Newport County maintained their two-point lead at the top of Blue Square South after beating St Albans City at Clarence Park on Saturday.
Charlie Henry scored the only goal of the game for the Exiles after 69 minutes.
Dover Athletic and Thurrock are chasing hard and both won again on Saturday – Dover 2-1 at troubled Weymouth and Thurrock more comfortably 5-2 at home to the Terras` neighbours Dorchester Town.
Jon Wallis put Dover in front in the 10th minute at the Wessex Stadium against managerless Weymouth and then Shaun Welford doubled their lead on 27 minutes.
However, the Whites were unable to add to their tally and Jake Reid managed an 88th minute consolation for the hosts.
At Ship Lane, Matty Groves put visiting Dorchester in front as early as the 2nd minute, but Thurrock equalised within 2 minutes through Fola Orilonishe and were 3-1 up at the break after two goals in minute shortly before the whistle from Matt Bodkin and Leon McKenzie.
Leon Lalite added a fourth for the Essex side on the hour-mark and David Bryant a fifth 13 minutes later, with Phil Walsh pulling a second back for the Magpies in stoppage time.
Bishop`s Stortford and Woking complete the top five, but only the Blues managed a win on Saturday – beating Havant & Waterlooville 1-0 at home, courtesy of a 22nd minute Charlie Sheringham penalty.
Woking went down to a 3-1 defeat at Hayes Lane against Bromley, whose Warren McBean gave them a 9th minute lead.
Ryan Hall doubled the home side`s lead after 35 minutes only for Harry Arter to pull the Cards back into the game in the 56th minute.
However, Luke l`Anson`s goal 6 minutes from time endured the points were Bromley`s.
Lewes are only a point in front of bottom-markers Weymouth after a 3-2 defeat at fellow strugglers Weston-super-Mare, whose hero was Dave Gilroy, signed on-loan from Newport County in midweek.
He netted a hat trick with goals in the 14th, 48th and 53rd minutes, with Fred Foreman on 37 minutes and Andy Pearson 5 minutes from time reducing the arrears for the Rooks.
Welling United are fourth-bottom after going down to a 3-1 defeat at Melbourne Park to Chelmsford City, and that despite taking an early 4th minute lead through Jack Parkinson.
Dave Rainford equalised from the spot 9 minutes before the break and then Rob Edmans gave City the lead on 57 minutes, with Antonio Murray adding the third in injury-time.
Bath City earned a last-gasp 4-3 Twerton Park victory over Basingstoke Town.
Jahson Downes gave `Stoke an 8th minute lead and doubled that on 31 minutes.
Gethin Jones crucially pulled one back for the home side just before the break and 2 minutes after it a Sean Hankin own goal levelled the scores.
Jones gave Bath the lead for the first time on 71 minutes, but less than 3 minutes later Miles Mitchell-Coop made it 3-3.
However, deep into injury-time, Mike Perrott popped up with a City winner.
A little less nervy at Cressing Road, where Braintree Town moved into sixth place after a 2-0 win over Staines Town with goals from Jacob Mingle after 69 minutes and new signing Paul Goodacre in stoppage time.
Will Hendry gave Maidenhead United the lead after 24 minutes at the Sparshatts Stadium against Eastleigh.
Staforde Palmer doubled the Magpies` lead on the hour-mark and then Hendry scored a cracker of a third 15 minutes from time to seal victory.
The only drawnn game of the day came at the Beveree where Hampton & Richmond Borough were held 2-2 by Worcester City.
Wayne Daniel`s 3rd minute own goal gave City a bad start but Marco Adaggio equalised just after half time only for Michael Charles to restore the Beavers` lead on 65 minutes. But Louis Bridges earned Worcester a point 11 minutes from time.










