Eastleigh kept up the pace at the top of the National League with a 1-0 win over Tamworth at the Silverlake Stadium.The Spitfires – beaten by leaders Gateshead last weekend for their first defeat of the season – took the lead through Paul McCallum in the sixth minute.Promoted as National League North champions last season, Tamworth slowly grew into the game with Tom McGlinchey making a

York continued their strong start to the National League season with a 2-0 win at Wealdstone.Goals from Ashley Nathaniel-George and Ollie Pearce earned York a comfortable victory.Nathaniel-George opened the scoring in style in the 12th minute, cutting inside from the left wing before sending a shot arrowing into the top corner.Micah Obiero then saw an effort for Wealdstone ruled out for offside.Yo

Liam Kelly ended Rotherham’s run of eight away league games without a goal but Steve Evans’ side were unable to hold on for victory as Charlton hit back to draw 1-1 at the Valley.Kelly’s stunning 58th-minute strike raised the Millers’ hopes of ending a 669-day wait for an away win – a run dating back to November 2022.But Charlton substitute Chuks Aneke struck a curlin

Ten-man Chesterfield recorded their first home win since returning to the Football League as they beat Grimsby 2-1.James Berry and Dilan Markanday scored for the hosts with Charles Vernam on target for Grimsby before Darren Oldaker was sent off for the Spireites.Grimsby’s Jason Dadi Svanthorsson threatened early on, creating space for himself in the area before seeing his tame shot claimed c

Jayden Stockley scored twice as Port Vale strolled to a 4-1 win at Newport, who ended the match with only nine men.Darren Moore’s men inflicted a first home league defeat on new County head coach Nelson Jardim, as they ruthlessly exposed the hosts’ threadbare defence and ill-discipline at Rodney Parade.The visitors were the better side throughout and scored all four goals before Ciaran

Altrincham produced a fast start as the swept past strugglers Ebbsfleet 4-0 in their Vanarama National League match at Moss Lane.Regan Linney put the home side in front after eight minutes with a curling effort following a swift counter attack.Before Ebbsfleet could regroup, they fell further behind just a minute later when Alex Newby sent a long-range strike into the bottom corner.Any hopes of a

Owura Edwards came off the bench to secure a point for Colchester in their 1-1 home draw with Bromley.Colchester almost went ahead when visiting defender Kamarl Grant’s header towards his own goal was tipped on to the bar by goalkeeper Grant Smith.Bromley also hit the woodwork in the 18th minute when Michael Cheek’s effort rattled a post, but then took a 23rd-minute lead after Ellis Ia

Davis Keillor-Dunn marked his Barnsley debut with a goal to help his new side to a 2-1 win over Bristol Rovers.Visiting goalkeeper Josh Griffiths was forced into an early save to keep out Barry Cotter’s well-struck 20-yard effort.Adam Phillips then went close for the hosts, heading narrowly wide after meeting a corner from Keillor-Dunn.Keillor-Dunn struck the opener in the 11th minute with a

A brace from David McGoldrick ensured Notts County’s unbeaten start to the new season extended from four games to five with a 2-0 victory over Accrington.After a slow opening at Meadow Lane, McGoldrick’s red-hot form from last weekend at Swindon continued as he gave Notts County the lead in the 18th minute.Jacob Bedeau found McGoldrick in space 25 yards out, and the Irishman fired into

Jacob Hazel bagged a brace as Boston produced a brilliant performance to beat Sutton 3-0 at Gander Green Lane in the National League.Promoted via the play-offs last season, Boston had lost four of their opening six games, but a Hazel double and another from Zak Mills ensured a second successive away win.Hazel, who saw an earlier lob saved by Steve Arnold, was not to be denied again as he fired the
