A second-half brace from Tahvon Campbell inspired Wealdstone to a 2-1 victory over Ebbsfleet in the Vanarama National League.Stones had won only twice prior to Saturday’s fixture but responded well to Josh Wright’s 66th-minute leveller for the visitors to clinch all three points at Grosvenor Vale.Sweltering heat in England meant drinks breaks occurred and – despite the high tempe

Aldershot ended a run of two successive defeats with a comfortable 2-0 National League victory over Fylde at Mill Farm.Fylde almost took a 16th-minute lead but Jack Bycroft denied Luke Charman with a superb reaction save and the goalkeeper was again sharp to turn away Siya Ligendza’s effort.The deadlock was finally broken after 69 minutes when Kwame Thomas played in Ryan Glover and his left-

Chesterfield scored twice in the closing stages to earn a 3-1 comeback victory over 10-man Dagenham.Both sides started well, with a big chance coming for Dagenham’s Ryan Hill, who was denied by Harry Tyrer.Dagenham’s Josh Rees broke the deadlock five minutes before half-time, poking home a cross.The visitors then wilted after Harry Phipps was shown a red card for pulling back Will Grig

Walsall came from behind to secure an impressive 2-1 League Two victory at stuttering Salford.Mat Sadler’s improving visitors deserved their second-straight win as they extended their unbeaten league run to four matches, while the Ammies have now lost four of their last five league games.Salford went ahead after 15 minutes when Matt Smith bundled the ball home from close range following Luke

Dorking manager Marc White was sent off in their goalless draw with Oldham at Boundary Park in the Vanarama National League.White received his marching orders in the 16th minute after kicking the ball away.Oldham captain Liam Hogan headed in from a corner but the goal was disallowed for a foul and just before the break Nathan Sheron fired wide after latching onto a rebound from Dan Ward’s fi

Shaun Williams was Gillingham’s late match-winner as his stoppage-time strike snatched a 1-0 victory over gutsy Harrogate.Williams lashed home a rebound after Shadrach Ogie’s initial effort was blocked to send his side top of the table.The victory was the hosts’ fifth league win of the season and helped them bounce back from two straight defeats.The Gills went close early on when

Crewe made it back-to-back League Two wins with a convincing 4-1 comeback victory away to Forest Green.Goals from Chris Long, Elliot Nevitt and an eight-minute brace from Courtney Baker-Richardson saw the Railwaymen clinch all three points in a fine second-half display.Reece Brown opened the scoring for Forest Green but the visitors turned on the style after the break to record a comfortable win.R

Adam Campbell scored a fine brace as Crawley eased to their first League Two win in four games with a convincing 4-1 home victory over Newport.Omar Bogle cancelled out an early Nick Tsaroulla strike for the Exiles but the Reds took control after the break on a swelteringly hot day in West Sussex, with Ben Gladwin adding the fourth.Crawley made the perfect start with Tsaroulla bursting through afte

Colchester claimed their first home win of the season after beating struggling Tranmere 2-0 in Sky Bet League Two.Colchester took an 11th-minute lead through Joe Taylor, who dinked the ball past keeper Luke McGee after Arthur Read had picked out the striker’s run with a superb pass.Tranmere almost responded immediately when Dan Pike’s effort was parried by goalkeeper Owen Goodman.McGee

Jake Young netted a first-half brace as Swindon beat Sutton 5-3 in a thriller at the County Ground.League Two Player of the Month Young scored after five minutes when he drove into space and tucked his shot home at the near post.Swindon got their second 15 minutes later when Dan Kemp picked up a loose ball in the area and set up Jake Cain to curl into the corner of the net, before Young netted his

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