In another weather-reduced programme in Blue Square Premier on Saturday, Oxford United missed the chance to return to the top of the table as Tamworth became the first team to beat them at the Kassam Stadium this season.
Iyseden Christie scored the only goal of the game in the 28th minute when his cross-shot was fumbled into the net by U's keeper Ryan Clarke.
The U`s ended with ten-men after Damian Batt was sent-off for a second caution after being booked for dissent after Mark Creighton had a last-gasp effort disallowed for offside.
The result means that Oxford remain a point behind Stevenage Borough, although they have two games in hand.
Richard Brodie bagged a brace to help York City to a comfortable home win against ten-man Hayes & Yeading United at the KitKat Crescent.
Chris Carruthers gave the home side a 25th minute lead when he finished from close range and Brodie added the second 2 minutes after half-time.
Hayes had Tom Cadmore dismissed for serious foul play shortly before Brodie struck his second of the match on 58 minutes.
Kevin Gall scored a fourth 7 minutes from time before Scott Fitzgerald grabbed a consolation for the visitors in stoppage time.
Loanee Nathan Elder scored one goal and made another as AFC Wimbledon saw off play-off rivals Mansfield Town and moved above them into fourth in the table.
Debutant Elder headed the opener in at the far post from a fine curling cross from Will Hendry after just 2 minutes.
The Stags then had their best spell of the match with Gary Silk, Kyle Perry and Rob Duffy all going close. But the home side doubled their lead on 22 minutes when Lewis Taylor swept in a superb effort from Elder's clever header.
The visitors enjoyed long spells of pressure after the break but failed to create many clear-cut opportunities.
Jake Speight did put the ball in the net with a deft lob after racing through in the closing stages but he was flagged for offside. And Stags debutant Jon Shaw also hit the post with a scrambled effort after a fine team move in injury team.
At the other end Elder, who joined from Shrewsbury this week, could have added a second but was thwarted by some superb last-ditch defending by Michael Brough. And Ricky Wellard also went close with a blistering strike but the Dons were not to be denied.
Cambridge United's play-off aspirations took a further blow as relegation-threatened Eastbourne Borough claimed all the spoils, thanks to a Jamie Taylor effort.
The visitors took the lead 10 minutes after the break when striker Taylor headed home a Marc Pullan cross past U's goalkeeper Danny Potter.
Cambridge had started the brighter with Robbie Willmott firing over the bar after 12 minutes before Danny Crow saw a 25-yard effort saved by Boro `keeper Danny Knowles.
The hosts were continually frustrated in the second half as they attempted to level the scores but could not find a way past a stubborn visiting backline.
The U's best chance to equalise came with 10 minutes remaining when Chris Holroyd's 20-yard shot flew just over the bar and Boro clung on for a vital victory.
Forest Green Rovers made sure all their hard work in ensuring their game against Gateshead went ahead as they ran out narrow 1-0 winners at the New Lawn.
Isaiah Rankin grabbed the only goal of the game after 69 minutes after good work by strike partner Tomi Ameobi.
Kris Gate had the best chance to open the scoring for the visitors when he saw his long-range drive go inches over the bar.
The home side responded when Rankin created enough space to launch a thunderous strike that dragged narrowly wide minutes before he grabbed his second goal of the campaign.
Gatehead's Steven Richardson then saw an effort go just wide, and Graeme Armstrong saw his 20-yard effort bounce off the bar with 2 minutes remaining.
Ebbsfleet United remain in the relegation dog-fight following a 2-1 home defeat by Altrincham at Stonebridge Road.
Chris Senior scored his seventh goal of the season to give the visitors the lead after 14 minutes.
The visitors doubled their advantage 6 minutes into the second half when Greg Young met a Matty Doughty corner to head home.
Fleet reacted immediately with a double substitution with Scott Ginty and Darius Charles replacing Will Salmon and Magno Vieira. And Ginty had almost an instant impact, collecting a pass from Clint Easton and drilling home from 12 yards to reduce the deficit on 62 minutes.
However, Altrincham hung on and almost extended their advantage in the final minute but Chris Denham's shot was well blocked by Leon Crooks.









