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Time Lord’s Saturday BSP Review

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Lowly Barrow get a draw at home to leaders Crawley, with the Creepies seeing their lead at the top reduced to just one point. Steve Evans’ men took the lead through local Tubbs on 42, before Walker walked a penalty into the net on 59.

Second placed Wimbledon were also away and managed a full three points against Wrexham. The Dragons took the lead with a Mangan goal on 27, before happy Jolley on 47 and Yussuff on 84 put the pressure on Crawley at the top of the table.

Newport County are in third place after a resounding home win against managerless York City, who lost their assistant manager/temporary manager Andy Porter in the last week. Foley on 6 and 27 and Reid on 62 and 70 were the scorers.

Fleetwood play Cambridge United on Sunday, with a win for the Town set to move them third.

In 5th place are Luton Town, who lost to leaders Crawley 2-1 in the week.

Improving Rushden and Diamonds are on the brink of the play offs with a good win at home to Mansfield Town. Sills scoring in the 8th minute to settle the points for the Northamptonshire side.

Grimsby were involved on Thursday in a 6 goal thriller away to Forest Green. A 3-3 draw the final result.

Gateshead are also coming on fine now and achieved a good home win against Tamworth. Tamworth took the lead on 17 through Rodman, before goals from Shaw, 38, Gate 39 and Ferrell on 90 gave the North East side the points.

A new manager in at Kettering and they continue to win, this time away at Southport. Dance, 39 and Marna, 45, put The Poppies up, before an 83rd minute consolation was scored by Barratt, homing in on goal.

Count Adrian Patulea scored the only goal in Hayes and Yeading’s surprising win up at Darlington. His right foot made the difference on 49 minutes.

Bath City and Eastbourne drew 1-1 in a battling game. Mohammed put Bath up on 27, before Langston equalised on 82.

15th placed Kidderminster play Grimsby on Sunday.

Altrincham’s mini resurgance ended today after losing in Cambridgeshire 3-0. A 15th minute penalty scored by Oyebanjo and other goals from Murray on 74 and Danny Mills on 90 giving Dave Livermore a well needed victory.

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