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:
1. L: Port Vale
Port Vale came within minutes of wrapping a valuable three points against Tranmere Rovers on Saturday, but were ultimately undone by a stoppage time rally from their visitors. 3-2 up in the 92nd minute, Vale somehow managed to lose a rain-soaked thriller 4-3 thanks to late goals from Kaiyne Woolery and Kieron Morris. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) Photo: Gareth Copley
2. W: Emile Acquah
Southend United picked up their first league win of the season at the 12th time of asking against Walsall at the weekend, and it was Emile Acquah who made himself a hero with the decisive strike. The 20-year-old popped up with the winner in the 88th minute to end a run of six straight league defeats. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Pantling
3. L: Elijah Adebayo
For all of Acquah's delight at bagging a late winner, Elijah Adebayo must have been gutted to have missed a penalty earlier in the game. The Walsall man has been in decent form this season, hitting four goals in the league, but he saw his effort from 12 yards cannon off the crossbar on Saturday. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Pantling
4. 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