Dan Creaney scored for the fifth National League game in a row as Tamworth beat Woking 3-2.Creaney’s stoppage-time strike made sure of a fifth win in seven league games despite a late Dale Gorman consolation for Woking.Nathan Tshikuna’s ninth-minute free-kick gave Tamworth the lead and Thomas McGlinchey added the second three minutes before half-time with a low left-footed finish from

Barnet remained top of the National League despite seeing their six-match winning run came to a halt with a 4-3 defeat at Solihull.Nicke Kabamba put the Bees ahead in the 12th minute, smashing into the bottom corner from outside the box.But Moors turned the game around with two goals in the space of three minutes.Jack Stevens headed in Jamey Osborne’s free-kick in the 36th minute and Bradley

Second-half strikes from Ryan Croasdale and Ronan Curtis kept Port Vale top of League Two as they eventually swept aside a stubborn Fleetwood 3-1.Despite Vale’s dominant opening half, which saw them hit the woodwork twice, Rico Richards’ 33rd-minute goal was quickly cancelled out by Fleetwood’s Carl Johnston.But Croasdale restored Vale’s lead midway through the second half

MK Dons bounced back from their home defeat to Port Vale last time out with a battling 3-1 victory over struggling Morecambe at the Mazuma Stadium.Goals from Joe Tomlinson, Scott Hogan and Liam Kelly earned Scott Lindsey’s side the win as Morecambe, who pulled one back through Jamie Stott before the break, returned to the foot of League Two.The Dons were ahead inside just two minutes after M

Kevin Phillips’ first league game in charge of AFC Fylde ended in a crushing 4-0 defeat at Dagenham.Dagenham had the first chance of the match but Josh Umerah’s shot was saved by Ben Winterbottom after four minutes.In a half of few chances, it took a fine strike to break the deadlock. Four minutes before the interval, Josh Rees laid the ball off for Christian N’Guessan whose firs

Charlton came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw with 10-man Stockport.Stockport went ahead after 11 minutes, when they were awarded a penalty after Nick Powell clashed with keeper Will Mannion.Louis Barry stepped up to punish both the keeper and Charlton to take an early lead.Corey Addai had to get down well to save a Tyreece Campbell shot after 17 minutes, before blocking a Karoy Anderson flicked

Matthew Platt’s second-half goal was enough to earn Notts County a 1-0 win over AFC Wimbledon in League Two.Platt struck in the 67th minute to keep County within two points of leaders Port Vale.Wimbledon created the first opportunity of the game. Matthew Stevens interlinked well with strike partner Omar Bugiel to create an opening, but Stevens’ effort was well held by goalkeeper Alex B

Dundee United secured an incredible 3-2 William Hill Premiership victory from a pulsating five-goal thriller with Hibernian at Tannadice.The hosts took the lead thanks to a Warren O’Hora own goal, with the same player equalising for the capital club before the break, while the visitors’ substitute Dwight Gayle headed home in the second half.Hibs had skipper Joe Newell sent off late on

Cambridge finally picked up a first win of the season with a 2-0 success against Wigan.Serving a one-game touchline ban, U’s boss Garry Monk watched on as they went ahead inside five minutes when Dan Nlundulu’s effort was diverted in by Elias Kachunga.After 16 minutes Sam Tickle made a point-blank save to keep out Jubril Okedina’s header, but six minutes after that Cambridge went

Oldham got their National League promotion push back on track with a 3-1 victory at Sutton.Latics saw a four-match winning streak and eight-match unbeaten run in the league ended by a 3-2 home loss to Solihull last time out but victory at Sutton moved them to within four points of leaders Barnet.The visitors took an 18th-minute lead at the VBS Community Stadium when leading scorer Mike Fondop-Talu

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