Justham produced a fine late stop to deny Millenic Alli on a night of frustration for both sides who each extend their National League winless streaks to five games.
Justham had tipped over a curling effort from Angelo Cappello towards the end of the first half, before his opposite number Sam Johnson denied a Dagenham chance for Ryan Hill.
Johnson was back in action just before the hour mark when he produced a superb save to deny Nikola Tavares, but neither side had the cutting edge required to make a breakthrough.
Altrincham made most of the running through the early parts of the game and the first chance fell to Justin Amaluzor in the 18th minute but saw his strike slam into the side-netting.
The away side opened the scoring after 31 minutes when Amaluzor found Alex Newby who fired home to make it 1-0.
Altrincham almost doubled their lead just after the hour but Regan Linney’s curling strike was well saved by Nick Hayes.
Solihull went in search of an equaliser and almost had one when a strike deflected off Elliot Osborne and into the path of Matthew Gould as Altrincham held on for all three points.
The hosts opened the scoring just before half-time when Rochdale goalkeeper Tiernan Brooks reacted well to deny Eddy Jones, but managed only to push the ball into the path of Justin Amaluzor to apply the finish.
Altrincham then took complete control with two goals in as many minutes midway through the second half.
Chris Conn-Clarke played in Regan Linney to get the first, and the Northern Irishman then got on the scoresheet himself seconds later, set up by Isaac Marriott.
Charlie Barker opened the scoring just after the half-hour mark, tapping the ball home following Aaron Henry’s corner for his second goal of the season.
Altrincham equalised through Alex Newby just four minutes later and the former Rochdale midfielder almost put the hosts ahead before half-time.
Summer recruit George Wilson fired the Robins ahead for the first time two minutes after the break with a powerful shot from the edge of the 18-yard box and on the hour, Lewis Banks made it 3-1 when he picked out the top corner.
Regan Linney rounded off the win with 18 minutes remaining with his 10th goal of the season as Altrincham recorded their third win from their last four games to move up to sixth, while their opponents sit three points above the relegation zone.
The Robins started to get on top after a quiet opening and were rewarded in the 32nd minute as Regan Linney burst through on goal before selflessly squaring for Lewis Banks to slot home from close range.
The provider then turned goalscorer in first-half added-on time, although he had a bit of fortune as his strike took a wicked deflection before beating Joe McDonnell and nestling in the bottom corner.
Eastleigh goalkeeper McDonnell made a hash of gathering Chris Conn-Clarke’s shot and Alex Newby tucked away the rebound six minutes after the resumption.
Conn-Clarke then added gloss to the scoreline in the 87th minute after bundling past McDonnell.
The Robins went close when Chris Conn-Clarke forced a fine save from Shrimpers’ goalkeeper David Martin at full stretch.
Southend, who had been unbeaten in their last seven league games, almost broke the deadlock just before half-time when Harry Cardwell headed wide from Jack Bridge’s cross.
Altrincham took the lead just before the hour when Justin Amaluzor fired the ball in from close range.
Southend forward Daniel Kanu saw a late effort saved, before Altrincham made sure of the points to keep them in the top six when substitute Justin Donawa scored a second with two minutes left.
Kidderminster had taken a second-minute lead when a long throw was turned goalwards first by Krystian Pearce, and then by Reiss McNally who was eventually credited with the goal despite Pearce’s best attempts to claim it.
Altrincham were level just before the half-hour as Justin Amaluzor found Lewis Banks on the edge of the box and his left-footed strike found the bottom corner.
Promotion-chasing Altrincham created a string of second-half chances but they could not find the winner they needed to close the gap on the top two.
Alex Newby scored just four minutes into his Altrincham debut and Lewis Baines doubled their lead inside the first quarter-hour.
Mark Cousins brilliantly saved Chris Conn-Clarke’s free-kick but the hosts soon had a third as Justin Donawa went through and fired past Cousins.
Nathan Odokonyero pulled one back but Conn-Clarke slotted home to make it 4-1 at half-time.
Ebbsfleet improved after the break, with substitute Ben Chapman clipping the crossbar while Ethan Ross saved Craig Tanner’s penalty, but second goals for Conn-Clarke and Baines in seven minutes of added time rubbed salt into their wounds.
Alty started off the better side, with Marcus Dackers netting a debut goal 14 minutes in. Justin Amaluzor then doubled their lead by driving the ball home after a corner.
The home team’s domination continued as Chris Conn-Clarke tucked one away to make it three on the verge of half-time. Alex Newby then made it four for the Robins after finishing off some strong build-up play. Amaluzor then grabbed his brace, capping off an excellent team display with a fifth goal.
Kade Craig gave Solihull a late consolation in the 88th minute and Regan Linney then joined in with the fun, making it a sensational six for Alty.
Promotion-chasing Altrincham did the damage in the first half with Alex Newby scoring in the 35th minute before Regan Linney added another from the penalty spot four minutes later.
It helped Altrincham leapfrog Solihull Moors, who lost 3-0 at play-off rivals Bromley.
The deadlock was broken when a shot by Mitch Hancox deflected into the path of Newby, who fired in from close-range.
It was 2-0 with 39 minutes on the clock when Altrincham won a spot-kick, which Linney dispatched to put the visitors in control.
Ebbsfleet pushed for a way back into the contest but away goalkeeper Ethan Ross produced a string of excellent saves to preserve a clean sheet and earn his team all three points.
It means the relegation worries of 20th-placed Fleet are not over going into the final week of the campaign.
With City long since relegated, Alty knew it was the perfect chance to set up their post-season and they did so thanks to Regan Linney’s first-half goal.
Elliot Newby had already gone close when the opener came, with Newby tripped in the box allowing Linney to convert three minutes before half-time.
Chris Conn-Clarke almost added a second after the break but Altrincham had done enough.
Alex Newby picked his spot to put Altrincham in front in only the second minute before there was a lengthy hold up due to an injury to referee James Durkin.
The hosts doubled their lead in the sixth of 10 minutes added on at the end of the first half, when Lewis Baines turned the ball home from a corner, and they were cruising when Chris Conn-Clarke’s shot deflected off Jerome Okimo to make it 3-0 early in the second half.
But Barnet pulled a goal back through Harry Pritchard with 16 minutes left before Idris Kanu put a fright into the home fans with a goal in the first minute of stoppage time.
Alty put themselves a goal to the good half an hour into the contest when Regan Linney unleashed an effort into the bottom corner.
The visitors were on level terms just after the hour mark after Femi Ilesanmi put it on a plate for Lee Ndlovu who tapped in from close range.
Boreham Wood almost turned the game around with 10 minutes to go when Ndlovu’s cross found Tyrone Marsh but his volley flew marginally wide of the target.
The hosts could have snatched a winner late on when Matty Kosylo cut in from the right and smashed an effort towards goal but Nathan Ashmore’s save ensured both sides took a share of the spoils.
Both teams had their fair share of chances, and Bailey Hobson threatened to give Harriers the lead after 21 minutes only for his shot to be blocked.
Wealdstone them came close to taking the lead five minutes into the second half but Tarryn Allarakhia’s effort from the corner of the box was pushed away by home keeper Christian Dibble, who followed up with another fine save to deny Tahvon Campbell’s shot.
A draw seemed the most likely result but in the third minute of stoppage time, Morgan-Smith turned home a free-kick from Sammy Robinson to steal the win.
Balanta fired home after Chris Bush had headed across goal in the 14th minute.
Woking rallied after Lee Ndlovu was sent off just before the interval following a clash with Dion Kelly-Evans.
Jayden Luker, Lewis Walker, Max Dyche and Ricky Korboa all had chances but could not beat Nathan Ashmore in the Boreham Wood goal.
Following a first half devoid of openings, Jack Lambert was the first to have a sight of goal midway through the second half but his effort was blocked and Caleb Richards steered a shot wide as the ball rebounded to him.
Maidenhead, who came into the game eighth with just one defeat from their opening five National League games, immediately responded but Casey Pettit fired over Lewis Kinsella’s cross.
Nathaniel Knight-Percival headed wide from a corner for the hosts, before Lambert was played in on goal before being denied by Maidenhead goalkeeper Craig Ross.
The result dropped both sides down two places, with Kidderminster now 18th and Maidenhead 10th.
The league leaders got off to a flying start after they went in front after only six minutes.
Armando Dobra headed home Michael Jacobs’ cross into the area, the ball bouncing off the inside of both posts before going in.
Dale were level seven minutes later as George Nevett’s through ball sent Kairo Mitchell racing clear and the striker produced a composed first-time finish under goalkeeper Harry Tyrer.
Another header put the Spireites back in front in the 25th minute as Liam Mandeville received a short corner and crossed for Tom Naylor to nod in.
Neither side threatened after the break as Chesterfield made it seven wins in a row.
Dobra, Will Grigg and Mike Jones all had chances for the Spireites before they took the lead.
Dobra broke the deadlock in the 82nd minute, chipping goalkeeper Mark Cousins from close range.
Michael Jacobs was sent off at the death after picking up a second yellow card as Chesterfield moved three points clear at the top.
Victory lifted the Harriers off the foot of the National League table, while Ebbsfleet remained stuck in the relegation zone.
Kidderminster settled the contest by scoring twice in first-half stoppage time.
Sammy Robinson played the ball through to Hemmings, who slotted the ball into the far corner for the opener.
Hemmings then added a second just two minutes later from a free-kick.
The Harriers looked on course for a third successive defeat only for Hemmings to secure a point from the spot late on.
Billy Sass-Davies headed home from a corner early in the second half as Wood made the most of their superior possession.
But Kidderminster held on and left Meadow Park with a share of the spoils as Hemmings tucked home a penalty after Krystian Pearce had been tripped in the box.