Darren Moore admitted his Port Vale side were left with a sour taste in their mouth after their 1-0 defeat at home to Barrow.Vale missed the chance to fire themselves into the automatic League Two promotion places after their third loss of the season to the Bluebirds.Ben Jackson scored the only goal of the game as Andy Whing’s side made it five straight games without defeat.But the visitors

Debutant Joe Dodoo scored from the penalty spot to claim a point for Solihull against the 10 men of play-off hunting Altrincham.The striker’s short-term deal was only announced a matter of hours before he stepped up from 12 yards to secure a 1-1 draw.Tom Crawford’s dogged retrieval work helped set Regan Linney free and the prolific Altrincham forward did the rest, cutting in from a wid

Falkirk’s lead at the summit of the Scottish Championship was cut to eight points by a 1-0 defeat at title rivals Livingston.The hosts left it late to snatch victory with substitute Andrew Shinnie pouncing in the 89th minute to lift his side into second place.Aidan Connolly stepped off the bench to fire a dramatic equaliser one minute into stoppage time in Raith Rovers’ 3-3 draw with G

David Brooks salvaged Wales a precious 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw against North Macedonia with almost the last kick of the match in Skopje.Wales were the better side throughout but they suffered a sucker punch in a dramatic finish that saw North Macedonia score in the first minute of stoppage time.Substitute Joe Allen’s horrible back pass was intended for Joe Rodon but was cut out by Boja

Boston grabbed a crucial 3-0 victory over play-off chasing Southend to take themselves within a whisker of exiting the National League relegation zone.Goals from Frankie Maguire, Jimmy Knowles and Zak Mills lifted them two places to 21st, level with Dagenham as they wrestle for survival.The opening period was an even affair but the visitors took the initiative after the interval, Maguire cracking

Carlisle made up some ground in the League Two relegation battle with a 2-2 draw against MK Dons.Joe Tomlinson stunned the hosts as he opened the scoring with just six minutes on the clock, but Carlisle struck back through Matty Dennis midway through the first half.The parity between the sides did not last long as the visitors retook the lead through skipper Alex Gilbey, only for Kadeem Harris to

James Henry’s second-half double helped Aldershot to a 3-1 National League victory over Wealdstone at Grosvenor Vale.Dominic Hutchinson fired the home side ahead when he lobbed keeper Marcus Dewhurst in the eighth minute, but the Shots sprung into action after the interval.Two minutes after stepping off the bench, Henry slotted home the first in the 64th minute before adding his second short

Struggling Woking banked a precious point from a 0-0 home draw with promotion-chasing Halifax even as their winless run extended to six National League games.Florent Hoti saw an early ball into the box roll along the crossbar and to safety and Ryan Galvin forced keeper Will Jaaskelainen into an early save as the visitors started brightly.Harvey Sutcliffe went close to the opening goal after Galvin

National League top-scorer Ollie Pearce was a familiar matchwinner as second-placed York racked up a 4-0 win at Rochdale.Pearce scored in either half to take his tally to 25 for the campaign and bagged an assist for Liam Richardson as the Minstermen trimmed Barnet’s handsome lead to 11 points.Pearce broke the deadlock midway through the first period with a resourceful finish from Joe Felix&r

Goalkeeper Paul Farman starred as Barrow made it five league games without defeat with a 1-0 win at promotion-chasing Port Vale.Ben Jackson scored the only goal of the game in the first half at Vale Park.Darren Moore’s wasteful side hit the woodwork on three separate occasions and failed to make the breakthrough as they missed the chance to move up to third in the table.Jackson, who had alre

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