Brodie Millichap reviews the weekend's action from around the league...
Wrexham maintained their two-point lead at the top of the Blue Square Premier table after they extended their winning run to seven games, thanks to a comfortable 4-1 victory over 10-man Kettering Town at the Racecourse Ground.
Player-manager Andy Morrell gave the hosts an early lead and then defender Mark Creighton doubled their advantage just after half-time.
The Poppies were then reduced to ten men when striker Jean-Paul Marna picked up his second yellow card.
This seemed to rally the visitors, however, and one minute later they pulled one back through Djoumin Sangare.
They then ran out of steam though and a late brace from substitute James Colbeck secured all three points for the Red Dragons.
Luton Town lost ground on the leaders as they played out an entertaining 3-3 draw with Southport at Haig Avenue.
The Sandgrounders went into a two-goal lead thanks to strikes from Tony Gray and Vinny Mukendi but the visitors responded well and they were back on level terms just before half-time courtesy of goals from Danny Crow and Adam Watkins.
The Hatters then went ahead two minutes after the break through Aaron O'Connor but Southport levelled when Kevin Pilkington sent the ball into his own net.
Ten-man York City moved up to fourth in the table after a hard-fought 3-2 win away at Ebbsfleet United.
The Minstermen took an early lead through Matty Blair before they were reduced to ten men when Scott Brown was sent-off.
The Fleet then drew level when Nathaniel Pinney found the back of the net but York responded instantly through Blair again.
They then went into a 3-1 lead through James Meredith before Calum Willock pulled one back for Liam Daish's side.
Jez George's Cambridge United bounced back to winning ways as they picked up an important 2-1 win away at AFC Telford.
Kevin Roberts fired the U's into the lead before Chris Sharp restored parity for the hosts in the 53rd minute.
Their joy was short-lived however as Tom Shaw found space three minutes later to put his side back into the lead.
Kidderminster Harriers moved into the play-off places as they scored twice in injury-time to earn a hard-fought 2-0 win over 10-man Alfreton Town at the Impact Arena.
Alfreton were reduced to ten men just before the half-time whistle as Louis Moult received his marching orders for a foul on Kyle Storer.
It took Harriers until injury-time to make the breakthrough, however, as first Anthony Malbon and then Daniel Bradley found the back of the net.
Both Gateshead and Lincoln City were reduced to ten men as they played out a 3-3 draw at the International Stadium.
The Imps took the lead through Richard Pacquette, but Heed responded magnificently as goals from Jon Shaw and Yemi Odubade (2) put them into a 3-1 lead.
Both sides were then reduced to ten men when Alan Power and James Marwood were handed their marching orders for clashing.
The visitors responded better to this and they drew back level through Pacquette and Sam Smith.
Grimsby Town kept their play-off hopes alive as they thrashed bottom of the table Bath City 6-0 at Blundell Park.
A Liam Hearn hat-trick, an Andy Gallinagh (OG) and strikes from Kiernan Hughes-Mason and Anthony Church gave the Mariners all three points.
A Ben Hutchinson penalty in the 90th minute saw Mansfield Town extended their unbeaten run to four matches with of a 3-2 victory over Hayes & Yeading at Field Mill.
The visitors had earlier lead through Julian Owusu but Ross Dyer levelled for the Stags.
Louie Soares then put United back in front before first Matt Green levelled and then Hutchinson netted from the penalty spot to earn the hosts a vital three points.
Barrow came from a goal behind to record a 3-2 win over 10-man Tamworth at the Lamb Ground.
The Lambs took the lead through Kyle Patterson before Paul Smith drew Barrow level and then Tamworth went down to ten men when Richard Tait was shown a red card.
Despite the numerical disadvantage, Tamworth reclaimed the lead through Patterson once more.
However, the hosts began to tire and a late Andy Cook brace secured all three points for the Bluebirds.
Stockport County came from two goals behind to draw 2-2 with Braintree Town at Cressing Road.
Goals from Aswad Thomas and Nicky Symons put the Iron in control of the game before Joe Connor pulled one back for County.
This set up a dramatic finale and the visitors drew level in the 90th minute thanks to a goal from substitute Danny Rowe.