Ashley Nadesan hit Sutton’s late winner after they had let slip a two-goal lead in a 3-2 victory over bottom club Ebbsfleet.Nadeson turned the ball home at the far post with 12 minutes left to clinch Sutton’s fourth league win of the season as Ebbsfleet slipped to a seventh defeat.Will Davies fired Sutton into an early lead when through one-on-one with the goalkeeper and Jayden Harris

Bradford and AFC Wimbledon battled out a hard-fought goalless draw at Valley Parade.Tyreik Wright fired a half-volley straight at Wimbledon keeper Owen Goodman before the visitors blew a good chance, James Tilley shooting well over after Omar Bugiel found him unmarked in the box.Bradford produced some neat build-up play but could not break down Wimbledon’s defence.Their best opportunities bo

Tamworth benefited from a lucky break to claim a last-gasp 1-0 victory over Braintree.There had been nothing to split the National League sides for 90 minutes, with few clear-cut chances for either team.Tamworth then had the ball in the net only for it to be ruled out for offside, but there was still time for the visitors to find an unlikely winner.Tom Tonks’ long-range strike looked to be h

Forest Green moved top of the National League with a hard-fought 2-0 win at Gateshead.Early and late goals from Liam Sercombe and Christian Doidge proved the difference in a game which the hosts otherwise had the better of for large spells at the International Stadium.Sercombe opened the scoring with a deflected strike in the sixth minute but Gateshead responded with Tom Allan and Jovan Malcolm fo

Cambridge remain winless in League One after going down 2-1 at Wycombe.The Chairboys began the stronger and took the lead within eight minutes.Aaron Morley’s long ball beat the United offside trap, allowing the former Jamaican international to run through on Vincente Reyes’ goal.He could have squared it to Dan Udoh who was poised for the pass, but McCleary took the shot on and with the

Josh Umerah’s early goal against his former club proved the difference as Dagenham claimed a 1-0 win in their National League clash at Hartlepool.Umerah struck after just seven minutes at the Prestige Group Stadium with a powerful drive from a Sam Ling ball.Elliot Justham produced a fine save to deny Mani Dieseruvwe an equaliser but Harry Phipps also brought the best out of Adam Smith at the

Ten-man Boston recovered from two down to hold Altrincham to a 2-2 draw in the National League.Goalkeeper Cameron Gregory saw red in the 50th minute after bringing down Justin Amaluzor when he was clean through on goal.Altrincham immediately piled on the pressure and Elliot Osborne hit the bar before Alex Newby and Regan Linney struck within a minute of each other (66 and 67).However, Boston mount

Ethan Galbriath’s first-half double helped Leyton Orient to a 4-1 win at Stockport.Galbraith struck twice, Dan Agyei hit a third and Sean Clare the fourth as Orient, who started the day third bottom in the table, emphatically inflicted a first league defeat on their hosts.The first came after 11 minutes. Tom James’ cross came to Galbraith and his finish took a deflection on its way pas

Mike Fondop’s late header gave Oldham a 1-0 win over Yeovil in their National League match at Boundary Park.The Latics, looking to extend a five-match unbeaten run, created an early opening from a well-worked corner but James Norwood saw his effort saved.Yeovil goalkeeper Ollie Wright was then called into action again just before half-time when he tipped over Fondop’s close-range heade

Birmingham manager Chris Davies was impressed with the control his team showed as they coasted to a 2-0 win at Rotherham.Two goals in eight first-half minutes put Birmingham in a commanding position and they never really lost control from there on in.It ensured a fifth straight win for City, who remain level on points with Wrexham at the top of the table.The first goal came when Tomoki Iwata react
