Woking climbed out of the Vanarama National League relegation zone by producing a late show to beat Kidderminster 2-1.

Phil Brown’s Harriers had won six of their previous eight league games and looked like escaping the bottom four themselves following Jack Lambert’s sweet 11th-minute strike.

But Woking, who had Ricky Korboa’s early effort disallowed for offside, levelled after 75 minutes through Curtis Edwards’ drilled free-kick.

Woking claimed the winner in the 90th minute as Korboa was pushed over and Charley Kendall headed home the rebound after Christian Dibble had saved his penalty.

Vanarama National League promotion hopefuls Oldham and Bromley shared the points from a goalless draw at Boundary Park.

Oldham passed up two early chances to take the lead. In the fifth minute Sai Sachdev’s ball took a deflection before landing for Joe Garner but his close-range effort was blocked by Grant Smith, who then denied Garner again three minutes later.

Moments later Bromley had a great chance of their own, but Michael Cheek’s diving head went over the bar.

Bromley had the better of the second half, with Ashley Charles’ shot deflected narrowly wide before Olufela Olomola fired over late on, with neither side able to make the breakthrough.

Jack Stevens scored a brace as promotion-hopefuls Solihull beat Gateshead 3-2 in the National League.

Ben Worman sent the Heed in front just three minutes in after smashing the ball home from a blocked cross.

The Moors pulled one back in the 22nd minute when Tahvon Campbell chased down a long cross, tucking the ball in at the near-post before Stevens put the visitors ahead after slotting the ball in the far corner.

Stevens earned his brace from the penalty spot to extend Solihull’s lead in the 56th minute, firing home to the left, and the Heed threatened a comeback when Dajaune Brown scored in the 86th minute, but the Moors held on to see the game out.

Southend struck in the final minute to secure a 1-1 home draw with Wealdstone in the National League.

Wealdstone led from the fifth minute after Sean Adarkwa accepted Max Kretzschmar’s pass to finish with conviction.

Tarryn Allarakhia went close to doubling Wealdstone’s lead but Collin Andeng-Ndi produced a smart save in the Shrimpers’ goal.

Time was fast running out for Southend when Jack Bridge found space and his ball across goal was turned in by Henry Sandat.

Noor Husin hit a 79th-minute equaliser as Southend claimed a 1-1 draw at Oldham in the Vanarama National League.

Husin was on hand to tuck in, with the aid of a deflection, after Marcus Dackers had brought down a Jack Bridge cross.

Oldham had been on course for victory after Nathan Sheron – who was denied by a fine save from Collin Andeng Ndi in the first half – had opened the scoring with a powerful strike on the hour.

The closing stages of the game were played in heavy rain and neither side could find a winner.

Gatlin O’Donkor and Anthony Hartigan were on target in the first half as promotion-chasing Barnet claimed a 2-1 win at Hartlepool in the Vanarama National League.

O’Donkor opened the scoring for the Bees after 11 minutes following good work by Zak Brunt and went close to adding a second when he headed over.

Hartigan did double the lead and in spectacular fashion just before the interval when he curled in a free-kick from out on the left.

Hartlepool responded after the break but could not find a way past Josh Keeley in the Barnet goal until Nicky Featherstone headed an 89th-minute consolation.

Josh Rees and Harry Phipps struck in the second half as Dagenham and Redbridge claimed a 3-1 win over Altrincham in the Vanarama National League.

Daggers took the lead on 42 minutes at Victoria Road when Ryan Hill converted from the spot after a foul on Tom Eastman but this was quickly cancelled out by a penalty at the other end.

This time Eastman was the guilty party with a trip on Regan Linney, who stepped up to score himself.

Chris Conn-Clarke hit the post for Altrincham after the break but Rees put Daggers ahead from close range on the hour and Phipps secured victory five minutes later.

Teenage substitute Dajaune Brown struck a last-gasp equaliser to earn Gateshead a 1-1 draw at Boreham Wood in the Vanarama National League.

The 18-year-old, on loan from Derby, picked an opportune moment to register his first senior goal by pouncing six minutes minutes into added time.

Play-off hopefuls Gateshead looked set to slip to a frustrating defeat after Kabongo Tshimanga put the 15th-placed hosts on course for victory with a 26th-minute opener.

Luke Hannant and Brown each struck the woodwork for the fifth-placed visitors before their perseverance paid off at the death.

Danny Ormerod’s double helped Fylde move away from the Vanarama National League drop zone with a thumping 4-1 win over relegation rivals Maidenhead.

Striker Ormerod slotted home after going through one-on-one to give the hosts a half-time lead at Mill Farm.

Reece Smith’s low shot in the 57th minute brought the Magpies level but parity was short-lived as Jon Ustabasi quickly restored the Coasters’ advantage with a fine individual effort.

Ormerod doubled his tally with a header 13 minutes from time before Nick Haughton completed an emphatic victory in the 88th minute, leaving Fylde and Maidenhead level on points, three above the bottom four.

Dominic Samuel hit a last-gasp winner against Rochdale to move in-form Ebbsfleet further clear of the Vanarama National League relegation zone.

The late goal secured a 2-1 victory that takes Ebbsfleet – who have now won four on the trot and have lost just once in their last eight matches – five points above the bottom four.

Dominic Poleon had put Danny Searle’s hosts ahead early on only for Kairo Mitchell to level for Rochdale four minutes before the break.

The points looked destined to be shared until Samuel showed composure to fire home in stoppage time for The Fleet.

Corey Whitely struck twice as promotion-chasing Bromley returned to winning ways with a 2-0 success over Halifax in the Vanarama National League.

Forward Whitely thumped home from range to give the second-placed hosts a 39th-minute lead at Hayes Lane, before blasting into the top corner to double his tally within a minute of the restart.

Halifax were unable to find a way back into the game as their four-match winning run came to an end, with Bromley registering only a second victory in nine outings following a 4-3 triumph over leaders Chesterfield a fortnight ago.

Both sides finished the contest with 10 men after Bromley defender Besart Topalloj and Halifax forward Adan George were dismissed in the fifth minute of added time.

Tahvon Campbell scored a last-minute equaliser to nullify Paul McCallum’s hat-trick as promotion-chasing Solihull Moors snatched a 3-3 draw at Eastleigh in the Vanarama National League.

Two headers from McCallum put the hosts into a 2-0 at half-time but Jamey Osborne pulled one back just before the hour.

McCallum restored Eastleigh’s two-goal advantage when he completed his treble on 68 minutes but the visitors were not done.

Jack Stevens kept them in the game with a curling effort on 74 minutes and substitute Campbell had the final say as the clock approached 90 minutes.

Oxford City remain cut adrift at the bottom of the Vanarama National League after losing at home to play-off hopefuls Aldershot.

The Hoops are 10 points behind second-bottom Woking and are rooted to the foot of the table, with a 2-1 defeat extending their winless run to seven matches.

Lorent Tolaj put the visitors in front but Lewis Coyle levelled for Oxford before the half-hour.

Aldershot, though, would secure the three points as Josh Stokes’ first-half effort proved enough for victory.

Max Kretzschmar hit a brace as Wealdstone won at York to leave the hosts mired in the Vanarama National League relegation fight.

A 3-2 defeat leaves York just a point clear of the relegation zone after they surrendered the lead to slip to a home loss.

Billy Chadwick’s opener was cancelled out in first-half stoppage time by Jack Cook before Kretzschmar stole the headlines with a double.

York kept themselves in the contest as Chadwick doubled up for the afternoon but it proved to be in vain as Wealdstone left the LNER Community Stadium with all three points.

Alfie Rutherford scored twice as relegation-threatened Dorking boosted their Vanarama National League survival hopes by stunning runaway leaders Chesterfield with a thumping 4-1 win at Meadowbank.

Daniel Pybus bobbled home from just inside the 18-yard box to give Wanderers a ninth-minute lead before Rutherford’s angled drive into the bottom left corner doubled the advantage.

Ash Palmer halved the deficit in first-half added time by heading in Liam Mandeville’s cross but Tom Blair capitalised on an error from Spireites captain Jamie Grimes to restore the Surrey side’s two-goal lead within three minutes of the restart.

Rutherford sealed a resounding success in the 66th minute, racing clear from inside his own half following a mistake by Jeff King to slot between the legs of Chesterfield goalkeeper Harry Tyrer.

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