Sutton and Woking played out a 1-1 draw in their final game of the Vanarama National League campaign.The visitors took an early lead in the sixth minute when Lewis Walker headed in after Joshua Osude’s initial shot had been saved.Sutton came close to an equaliser before half-time when Ashley Nadesan’s header was tipped onto the crossbar by Cardinals’ goalkeeper Ollie Webber.Unite

Braintree made sure of their National League status thanks to a 2-0 home win over Rochdale on the last day of the season.The Essex club were 19th heading into the match and needed a point to guarantee safety but ended up with all three against fourth-placed Dale, who will now turn their attention to the play-offs.The home side scrambled ahead through Kyrell Lisbie in first-half stoppage time and h

Second-placed York rounded off their National League regular season campaign with a 2-0 victory at Eastleigh.The game was effectively over after 20 minutes as Ollie Pearce steered home his 31st league goal of the season from Lewis Richardson’s right-wing cross after 16 minutes and Cam John added a quickfire second when he took the ball around Joe McDonnell in the Eastleigh goal and slotted h

Dagenham were relegated from the National League after a 1-1 draw at Solihull saw them slip into the bottom four on a dramatic final day.The Daggers, who had started the afternoon in 20th place – a point clear of Wealdstone – broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute when Oscar Rutherford bundled in a loose ball after Shiloh Remy’s shot had been saved.However, Solihull equalised with

Wealdstone stayed in the Vanarama National League after a 3-1 win over Halifax pulled them out of the relegation zone on a dramatic final day of the season.The home side – who had started the afternoon in the bottom four, a point behind Dagenham – got off to a fast start when defender Jack Cook headed in from a corner after just four minutes.Kallum Cesay then tapped in a second before

Christian Doidge struck a minute from time to salvage a point for play-off bound Forest Green in a 1-1 National League draw at Hartlepool.The home side had taken the lead eight minutes before the break when Reyes Cleary got to the byline and pulled the ball back for David Ferguson to turn in.Emmanuel Dieseruvwe went close to adding a second for Hartlepool but it was Rovers pressing late on with Ad

Alex Newby’s equaliser gave Altrincham a share of the spoils against Tamworth on the final day of the National League regular season.Ben Crompton gave Tamworth the lead in the 14th minute and the visitors went close to doubling their lead when Munashe Sundire’s volley crashed back off the crossbar.However, Newby equalised early in the second half after being selflessly set up by Lewis

Joe Garner scored twice as Oldham warmed up for the National League play-offs with a 2-0 win over relegated Ebbsfleet.The Latics hit the post just a few minutes into the contest through Joe Pritchard and it was always an uphill battle for the league’s basement boys at Boundary Park.Garner was fouled in the box and picked himself up to fire in the opener from the penalty spot in the 35th minu

Barnet rounded off their National League title-winning season in style with a 3-0 victory at relegated Fylde that took them to 102 points.Adebola Oluwo headed the Bees in front following a corner 12 minutes in and the visitors added a second in the 39th minute when Mark Shelton scored a penalty following a foul on Callum Stead.A third arrived on the hour via a cool finish from Lee Ndlovu.Defeat fo

Maidenhead suffered relegation from the National League on the final day but went down with a fight as they beat Boston 3-0 after a brace from Shawn McCoulsky.They led 32 minutes in when McCoulsky got up to meet Reece Smith’s cross in a crowded penalty area and headed home.And when Jacob Scott fouled Smith in the box midway through the second half McCoulsky doubled their advantage, before Tr

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