We’ve taken a look across the whole of the fourth tier to round up all the winners and losers from a dramatic weekend of matches at both end of the League Two table.
Scroll and click through the pages to see which teams, managers and players shone and struggled during the latest round of fixtures:
5. L: Cambridge United
Saturday's draw against Barrow was an opportunity missed for Cambridge United. Mark Bonner's men fell victim to a 96th minute equaliser from their lowly visitors, and had they managed to hang on to their slender one-goal lead, they would have leapfrogged Newport County at the summit of League Two. (Photo by Pete Norton/Getty Images) Photo: Pete Norton
6. W: Max Watters
His side may have dropped points late on to Harrogate Town on Saturday, but Watters managed to keep his phenomenal scoring run going with a seventh strike in eight outings for Crawley Town. Not bad for a player who didn't score at all against Doncaster Rovers last season. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images) Photo: Harry Trump
7. L: Salford City
A win against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday would have given Richie Wellens' men a much-welcomed three points, and allowed them to keep pace with the play-off chasing pack. Instead, a disappointing 2-0 defeat to the Trotters cuts them four points adrift of sixth place - albeit with a game in hand. If promotion is a genuine ambition for Salford this season, they need to be more consistent than this. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images) Photo: Nathan Stirk
8. W: Harrogate Town
In the grand scheme of things, a point at home to Crawley Town maybe isn't the most eye-catching result, but Simon Weaver will have been happy with the resilience his side showed on Saturday - even if he couldn't be in the dugout himself after going into a precautionary period of self-isolation. Four wins, four losses, and four draws leave Town 12th in the table, and all things considered, they're settling into the Football League quite nicely. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) Photo: George Wood