On a day when three Blue Square Premier games were postponed, Luton Town missed the opportunity to move within a point of third-placed York City.
The Hatters crashed to a 2-1 defeat against fellow play-off hopefuls AFC Wimbledon at Kenilworth Road.
Danny Kedwell grabbed an unlikely victory for the visitors, and consigned Luton to their fifth home defeat this season.
Wimbledon made a strong start and took the lead in the 28th minute when Will Hendry's cross from the right was converted by Nathan Elder.
Their advantage didn't last long though, as the hosts struck back within a minute, courtesy of Tom Craddock.
The Hatters striker arrowed a low effort into the bottom corner from 12 yards out to restore first half parity, before Kedwell's well-placed shot stole all three points midway through the second half.
A late penalty by midfielder Simon Weatherstone gave struggling Eastbourne Borough a share of the spoils against Altrincham.
Eastbourne took an early 3rd minute lead through striker Liam Enver-Marum, following a defensive mix-up.
Altrincham equalised at the end of the first half with a goal by Chris Denham after a goalkeeping error.
A 68th minute volley by Chris Senior looked to have won the match for Alty until a foul in the box gave Weatherstone the chance to tie the match for the Sussex outfit.
Crawley Town saw their seven-match unbeaten run in the league end after a 2-0 defeat at The Racecourse Ground against Wrexham.
Mike Williams' goal broke the deadlock around the hour-mark of a tight affair, as the defender received a pass from Matt Wolfenden and fired beyond Simon Rayner from six yards out.
Sub Wolfenden then added a goal of his own with 10 minutes left on the clock, as he met an Andy Fleming cross to complete the win.
A second half strike from Jared Hodgkiss cancelled out Danny Crow's opener and earned Forest Green Rovers a much-needed point against Cambridge United at the New Lawn.
The U's dominated the first-half and their good work paid off when striker Crow put them ahead after 20 minutes.
Forward Tomi Ameobi went close for Forest Green but the hosts` failed to pose a real threat.
But Rovers came out strong second half and after two frustrating misses, Jared Hodgkiss equalised after 72 minutes.
It was an important point for Forest Green as they aim to climb out of the relegation zone.
They are now just three points away from safety, with Cambridge dropping dangerously near to the drop in eighteenth place.
Two goals in 2 minutes from Ricky Shakes and Magno Vieira guided Ebbsfleet United to a much-needed 3-1 win at fellow strugglers Gateshead.
The Fleet opened the scoring after 28 minutes when Shakes fired a shot beyond Paul Farman in the Gateshead goal.
And Liam Daish's men doubled their advantage 2 minutes later as Vieira netted from six yards.
Gateshead gave themselves hope when Peter Winn headed home Craig Baxter's cross 4 minutes before the break.
But Fleet secured all three points and a second successive league win when Moses Ashikodi netted from 12 yards.
The result leaves Gateshead hovering just above the relegation zone on goals scored.









