Blue Square Bet Premier leaders Luton Town were frustrated at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday night as new boys Newport County gained their first point of the campaign and hold the erstwhile 100 per centers to a 1-1 draw.
County were inspired by goalkeeper Glyn Thompson's heroics, and the visitors` Charlie Henry opened the scoring with a low shot against the run of play in the 26th minute.
However, Zdenek Kroca levelled from a corner just 5 minutes later.
Matthew Barnes-Homer saw a penalty saved by Thompson after Danny Crow was tripped and Town midfielder Keith Keane was sent-off in stoppage time for a bad tackle.
Lanre Oyebanjo's late goal rescued a draw for Histon in David Livermore's first game as manager against Eastbourne Borough at the Glassworld Stadium.
Boro began the stronger and Jamie Taylor headed over from six yards before Ross Treleavan fired them ahead after 14 minutes, latching onto Matt Smart's pass before sliding home.
Richard Pacquette could have wrapped up the points but his header was saved.
The Stutes fought back and Erkan Okay saw his shot saved by Rikki Banks before Oyebanjo fired home a 25-yard free kick with less than 3 minutes remaining.
Jon Else's late strike saw Forest Green Rovers earn a win over Hayes & Yeading United in a seven-goal thriller.
Rovers led when Reece Styche scored after 28 minutes but Ben Wright's penalty - after a Curtis McDonald handball - levelled the scores 11 minutes later.
Keeper Lee Harrison fumbled and saw Lee Smith`s cross put the visitors 2-1 up 2 minutes after the break only for Wright to level from close-range 8 minutes later.
McDonald's fierce shot put Rovers ahead again on 63 minutes and although another Wright effort tied the scores for a final time 6 minutes later, Else grabbed the winner on 89 minutes.
Newcomers Fleetwood Town saw off Gateshead at the International Stadium to record their first away victory at the higher level.
The Tynesiders could have led but visiting keeper Danny Hurst denied Phil Turnbull with his feet.
Fleetwood grew in confidence and Wayne Curtis hit the post before Magno Vieira opened the scoring after 34 minutes.
And the visitors doubled their lead 2 minutes before the break when Jamie McGuire volleyed home from 25 yards.
Moses Ashikodi scored 3 minutes from time to earn Kettering Town a draw against Mansfield Town at Field Mill.
The Stags took the lead on 20 minutes when full-back Kevin Sandwith curled a 25-yard free kick into the top corner after Paul Connor was fouled.
Connor and Keigan Parker had chances to double the Stag's lead but both were denied by keeper Nathan Abbey.
And they were made to pay as John Dempster crossed for Ashikodi to fire in from the edge of the box.
Rene Howe grabbed his first goal for Rushden & Diamonds to end AFC Wimbledon's winning start to the season at Nene Park.
Howe's impressive strike from 20 yards on 63 minutes was enough to secure Diamonds' first win of the season.
Minutes before, Sammy Moore went close the Dons but his shot from inside the area was saved by Dale Roberts.
Ambitious Crawley Town recorded a 2-1 victory over new boys Bath City at the Broadfield Stadium.
Matty Tubbs continued his fine form netting his third goal in three games when he gave the hosts the lead in the 20th minute.
The former Salisbury City striker latched onto a Steven Masterton cross from the right and blasted the ball home.
Steve Evans` side then doubled their advantage just 3 minutes before the interval as Craig McAllister netted from the spot after Sekani Simpson had brought down midfielder Sergio Torres in the area.
The visitors were handed a lifeline when Daniel Webb pulled a goal back with 17 minutes to play. However, his effort proved to be too little too late as Evans' troops held on for their second consecutive win.
Tom Gray's late goal secured newly-promoted Southport their first home win in the Conference Premier against struggling Altrincham at Haig Avenue.
Kevin Lee had a decent chance to put the hosts ahead in the first half but he was unable to get his header from six yards on target.
Gray secured the points for `Port in a closely fought match with 9 minutes remaining, firing a low drive into the net from 12 yards.
Alty find themselves bottom of the table having collected only one point so far.
Steven Watt's thumping header secured victory for Grimsby Town and ended Darlington's unbeaten start.
The first half was dire with both teams, who came down from League Two together at the end of last season, continually surrendering possession and failing to produce a shot on goal, but the game came to life after the break.
Watt headed in the winner from Rob Eagle's corner on 48 minutes and Eagle also went close with a 25-yard curler.
The Quakers responded and Gary Smith shot over and saw a fine bouncing effort saved by keeper Kenny Arthur.
But the pulsating second half seemed unlikely after the two sides served up a dismal offering before the interval.
Daniel Bradley scored a late equaliser as Tamworth fought back to deny Cambridge United their first win of the season at The Lamb.
Tamworth had the better of the first half with Danny Thomas and Bradley both being denied by U's keeper Simon Brown.
Danny Wright put Cambridge in front after 53 minutes, heading home Simon Russell's cross from close range.
But Bradley secured a point for the hosts 9 minutes from time as he latched onto Kyle Perry's header to fire past Brown.
Wrexham's patchy run of form continued as they threw away a two-goal advantage to draw 2-2 with Kidderminster Harriers at the Racecourse Ground.
An early onslaught from the hosts resulted in a 2-0 lead by the 5th minute, thanks to goals from David Brown and Dean Keates.
But the Dragons' defensive frailty was exposed by Nick Wright whose quickfire double salvo on 45 and 51 minutes meant honours were shared, much to the disappointment of the home fans.
York City are still waiting for their first win of the season after being held to a goalless draw by a resolute Barrow side at the Kitkat Crescent.
Michael Gash drew a fine early save from visiting keeper Alan Martin and Neil Barrett wasted a close-range headed chance as the hosts dominated.
Richard Brodie also spurned a glorious opportunity when his point-blank strike was tipped round the post by Martin. But Barrow nearly stole the points when Mark Boyd's stunning 30-yard strike was superbly saved by Michael Ingham.









