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Aldershot 1-1 Braintree
Chay Cooper rescued a point for 10-man Braintree as they drew with Aldershot.
Both sides had first-half chances when Shots' Archy Taylor was denied by a goalline clearance and Mason Terry saved Ryan Hill's effort.
Aldershot had two opportunities in quick succession when Hady Ghandour's shot was saved and Josh Barrett's follow-up was blocked but Barrett broke the deadlock in the 65th minute with a deflected strike from Kwame Thomas' pass.
Although Braintree were reduced to 10 just four minutes later when James Vennings was shown a second yellow card, Cooper pounced on a poor pass and fired home to level in the 80th minute.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Boreham Wood 1-1 Southend
Josh Walker scored a late equaliser to earn Southend a draw at high-flying Boreham Wood in the National League.
Finlay Herrick made a solid save in the opening moments to deny Southend's Ben Goodliffe, while Jeff King sent a free-kick just wide at the other end.
Abdul Abdulmalik had an excellent opportunity for the hosts after the break but his strike flew over the bar, with Herrick then saving from Harry Boyes' effort.
Boreham Wood took the lead in the 69th minute when Matt Rush turned well before firing past Collin Andeng-Ndi, but Walker levelled in the 81st minute, stabbing the ball home after Herrick had made a save.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Morecambe 2-5 Gateshead
Harry Chapman and Connor Pani each scored twice as Gateshead thrashed bottom club Morecambe in the National League.
Winger Chapman gave the Tynesiders a second-minute lead at Mazuma Mobile Stadium before Kain Adom doubled the lead just two minutes later.
Midfielder Pani added the visitors' third with 10 minutes on the clock, prior to Chapman claiming his second of the evening to make it 4-0 with only 12 minutes gone.
Morecambe pulled one back in the 33rd minute when former Wales midfielder George Thomas converted his first goal for the club from close range.
Pani doubled his tally 18 minutes from time before Lewis Payne powered home another consolation in second-half added time.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Solihull Moors 0-3 Woking
Olly Sanderson, Aaron Drewe and Josh Kelly claimed second-half goals as Woking ended a four-match winless run in the National League with victory at Solihull Moors.
Fulham loanee Sanderson, who struck the crossbar in the closing stages of the first half, prodded home the opener in the 50th minute following Drewe's cross.
Defender Drewe went from provider to scorer 11 minutes later by superbly heading into the top corner.
Solihull forward Jacob Wakeling almost halved the deficit when his effort was cleared off the line before substitute Kelly – on loan from AFC Wimbledon – put the result beyond doubt against his former club by firing low into the net 14 minutes from time.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Sutton United 1-2 Yeovil
Aaron Jarvis' late penalty saw Yeovil record three successive wins for the first time in 18 months as they beat struggling Sutton in the National League.
The last time the Glovers strung together three victories was when they were winning the National League South in April 2024 but a first win over their hosts in six attempts moved them up to eighth place.
Andrew Oluwabori celebrated his 24th birthday with Yeovil's opener in the 51st minute but that was cancelled out by a brilliant strike from the edge of the area by Charlie Bell with 19 minutes remaining.
However, parity lasted just 10 minutes as Josh Sims' cross struck the arm of a defender and Jarvis converted from the spot to extend Sutton's winless run to seven matches.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Truro City 0-2 Eastleigh
Eastleigh made it seven points from a possible nine under new manager Scott Bartlett with a win at struggling Truro in the National League.
Bartlett has tightened up the team defensively and this was their second clean sheet in his three games in charge having kept just one in their previous nine.
That dashed the home side's hopes of building on Saturday's first win in six league matches with Temi Eweka striking five minutes before half-time for his second goal of the season.
In first-half added time Jake Vokins' inviting cross was converted by Aaron Blair for his third in the last four.
Report supplied by PA Media.
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Chay Cooper rescued a point for 10-man Braintree as they drew with Aldershot.
Both sides had first-half chances when Shots' Archy Taylor was denied by a goalline clearance and Mason Terry saved Ryan Hill's effort.
Aldershot had two opportunities in quick succession when Hady Ghandour's shot was saved and Josh Barrett's follow-up was blocked but Barrett broke the deadlock in the 65th minute with a deflected strike from Kwame Thomas' pass.
Although Braintree were reduced to 10 just four minutes later when James Vennings was shown a second yellow card, Cooper pounced on a poor pass and fired home to level in the 80th minute.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Boreham Wood 1-1 Southend
Josh Walker scored a late equaliser to earn Southend a draw at high-flying Boreham Wood in the National League.
Finlay Herrick made a solid save in the opening moments to deny Southend's Ben Goodliffe, while Jeff King sent a free-kick just wide at the other end.
Abdul Abdulmalik had an excellent opportunity for the hosts after the break but his strike flew over the bar, with Herrick then saving from Harry Boyes' effort.
Boreham Wood took the lead in the 69th minute when Matt Rush turned well before firing past Collin Andeng-Ndi, but Walker levelled in the 81st minute, stabbing the ball home after Herrick had made a save.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Morecambe 2-5 Gateshead
Harry Chapman and Connor Pani each scored twice as Gateshead thrashed bottom club Morecambe in the National League.
Winger Chapman gave the Tynesiders a second-minute lead at Mazuma Mobile Stadium before Kain Adom doubled the lead just two minutes later.
Midfielder Pani added the visitors' third with 10 minutes on the clock, prior to Chapman claiming his second of the evening to make it 4-0 with only 12 minutes gone.
Morecambe pulled one back in the 33rd minute when former Wales midfielder George Thomas converted his first goal for the club from close range.
Pani doubled his tally 18 minutes from time before Lewis Payne powered home another consolation in second-half added time.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Solihull Moors 0-3 Woking
Olly Sanderson, Aaron Drewe and Josh Kelly claimed second-half goals as Woking ended a four-match winless run in the National League with victory at Solihull Moors.
Fulham loanee Sanderson, who struck the crossbar in the closing stages of the first half, prodded home the opener in the 50th minute following Drewe's cross.
Defender Drewe went from provider to scorer 11 minutes later by superbly heading into the top corner.
Solihull forward Jacob Wakeling almost halved the deficit when his effort was cleared off the line before substitute Kelly – on loan from AFC Wimbledon – put the result beyond doubt against his former club by firing low into the net 14 minutes from time.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Sutton United 1-2 Yeovil
Aaron Jarvis' late penalty saw Yeovil record three successive wins for the first time in 18 months as they beat struggling Sutton in the National League.
The last time the Glovers strung together three victories was when they were winning the National League South in April 2024 but a first win over their hosts in six attempts moved them up to eighth place.
Andrew Oluwabori celebrated his 24th birthday with Yeovil's opener in the 51st minute but that was cancelled out by a brilliant strike from the edge of the area by Charlie Bell with 19 minutes remaining.
However, parity lasted just 10 minutes as Josh Sims' cross struck the arm of a defender and Jarvis converted from the spot to extend Sutton's winless run to seven matches.
Report supplied by PA Media.
Truro City 0-2 Eastleigh
Eastleigh made it seven points from a possible nine under new manager Scott Bartlett with a win at struggling Truro in the National League.
Bartlett has tightened up the team defensively and this was their second clean sheet in his three games in charge having kept just one in their previous nine.
That dashed the home side's hopes of building on Saturday's first win in six league matches with Temi Eweka striking five minutes before half-time for his second goal of the season.
In first-half added time Jake Vokins' inviting cross was converted by Aaron Blair for his third in the last four.
Report supplied by PA Media.
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