There were two matches in the Blue Square Premier on Tuesday and neither produced a positive result.
Luton Town fought back from a goal behind to earn a draw with York City at Kenilworth Road.
Neil Barrett opened the scoring after 36 minutes with his first goal for the Minstermen after bursting through and netting from Richard Brodie's pass.
But the Hatters battled back and York keeper Michael Ingham did well to tip Ed Asafu-Adjaye's 30-yard shot over.
But he could do nothing as Asa Hall fired home from 20 yards out to level after 65 minutes. But the visitors almost won it with the last kick of the game, but Adam Boyes put Brodie's ball inches wide.
The draw leaves the sides in fifth and sixth place respectively.
Meanwhile, at Broadhall Way second-placed Stevenage Borough were held to a goalless draw by battling Wrexham in a disappointing game.
Charlie Griffin provided the main threat for Boro in the first half, forcing Chris Maxwell into a superb save and then firing wide.
Yemi Odubade and Michael Brough both spurned presentable opportunities after the break as the hosts pushed for a goal. But Wrexham finished strongly, with Adrian Cieslewicz forcing Chris Day into action and Marc Williams seeing two efforts blocked in stoppage time.










