Amari Morgan-Smith scored in stoppage time as Kidderminster snatched a last-gasp 1-0 victory over Wealdstone at the Aggborough Stadium.

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.

Lorent Tolaj ended Solihull’s 14-game unbeaten start to the National League season as Aldershot secured a 1-0 away win.

Tolaj’s second-half strike eased the visitors into the top half of the table.

Moors’ striker Mark Beck headed wide from Kade Craig’s early cross, and the Shots’ defence did well to prevent Josh Kelly from reaching Beck’s chip over the top to ensure it remained goalless at half-time.

Callum Maycock went close for the home side four minutes after the interval when his scuffed close-range effort was cleared off the line by Haji Mnoga, and Gus Mafuta’s shot from the resulting corner was blocked.

However, it was the visitors who took the lead after 61 minutes when Ryan Glover controlled Mnoga’s crossfield pass, beat his marker and squared for Tolaj to score.

Altrincham climbed above Gateshead and into fourth place in the Vanarama National League with a 2-0 victory in the north-east.

The visitors opened the scoring in the 47th minute through Justin Amaluzor,  who capitalised on a pass by Chris Conn-Clarke.

The visitors had a chance to double their advantage in the 83rd minute after a scramble in the six-yard box but multiple blocks by Gateshead defenders kept them at bay.

However, the visitors did get a second goal in the third minute of stoppage time, when Justin Donawa converted the rebound after Dior Angus’ shot had been saved by Archie Mair.

Oldham were held by Dagenham at Boundary Park in their third straight National League game to finish 1-1.

James Norwood put the Latics ahead after four minutes from Josh Lundstram’s cross.

Goalkeeper Matthew Hudson made a fine save from Josh Rees after 25 minutes to keep the Latics ahead.

But Dagenham levelled 16 minutes from time when Rees superbly headed in Charley Kendall’s centre.

A goal in either half saw Halifax cruise to a 2-0 victory away at Ebbsfleet.

Halifax broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute, with Adam Senior heading in from a Florent Hoti free-kick.

An error by Ebbsfleet early on in the second half was pounced on by the away side, with Aaron Cosgrave doubling their advantage.

Halifax sit one place outside the play-off spots following their win.

Hartlepool ended a run of three successive defeats with a commanding 3-1 victory over Eastleigh at the Suit Direct Stadium.

The home side went ahead after just eight minutes, with Tom Crawford driving into the bottom left corner after being set clear by Luke Hendrie.

The lead lasted 13 minutes before Chris Maguire smashed in a 25-yard free-kick to pull Eastleigh level.

However, Hartlepool regained the lead early in the second half when Emmanuel Dieseruvwe pounced on a cross by Hendrie before turning the ball home.

And Dieseruvwe made sure of the points in the 66th minute with Hendrie once again playing a key role, providing the pass for Joe Grey, who in turn laid off the ball to his fellow forward to fire in from close range. this third assist of the day.

Leaders Chesterfield extended their unbeaten run to 10 matches with a convincing 2-0 victory at Boreham Wood.

After a period of possession for the hosts, Chesterfield struck first, with Liam Mandeville heading home a Ryan Colclough cross 33 minutes in.

The away side were soon handed a penalty, but Will Grigg was unable to convert, smashing it over the bar 40 minutes in.

Joe Quigley then got the visitors’ second seven minutes before the end.

Gus Scott-Morriss marked his 50th appearance with a goal and an assist as lowly Southend eased themselves up the National League table with a 2-0 win at Woking.

The defender provided the cross from which Harry Cardwell opened the scoring and then added the second himself to secure the three points.

In an even start, Padraig Amond headed wide for the home side and Cav Miley took aim from distance for the visitors, and it was they who went ahead with 15 minutes gone.

Noor Husin, Oliver Coker and Scott-Morriss combined down the right before the latter crossed for Cardwell to glance a header into the bottom corner for his 11th goal of the season.

Scott-Morriss doubled the Shrimpers’ lead 10 minutes after the restart with a deft flick after Cardwell had headed Coker’s corner back across goal, and Jack Wood thought he had made it 3-0, only for an offside flag to spoil his celebrations.

Bromley consolidated their place in the National League play-off positions after Josh Passley’s late goal secured a 2-2 draw at York.

Dipo Akinyemi’s eighth goal of the campaign put the Minstermen ahead in 37th minute, with the striker beating the offside trap and applying the finish.

Passley headed over for Bromley shortly after half-time before Michael Cheek levelled after 65 minutes with his seventh goal of the season, turning home at the back post.

Lenell John-Lewis headed in Scott Burgess’ cross 17 minutes from time to put York in pole position for a second consecutive victory, but Passley struck in added time to snatch a point.

Lee Ndlovu’s strike and several incredible saves from Nathan Ashmore helped Boreham Wood end a four-match winless run in the National League as they edged out Hartlepool 1-0.

Ashmore was at full stretch to keep out Tom Crawford’s strike and stop Hartlepool from going ahead early on, while at the other end the hosts had a goal disallowed for offside from Erico Sousa’s free-kick.

Emmanuel Dieseruvwe forced Ashmore into another save on the half-hour mark while Ndlovu came close to giving Wood the lead as his turn and shot whistled past a post just before half-time.

Ashmore produced another spectacular save from Josh Umerah’s thunderbolt from distance before Ndlovu broke the deadlock with 12 minutes remaining after turning his defender, racing through on goal and calmly slotting past Hartlepool goalkeeper Pete Jameson.

But the Wood still needed another vital intervention from Ashmore to preserve their first win since September 16 as he denied Dieseruvwe from close range at his front post deep into added-on time.

Bailey Hobson’s first-half strike moved Kidderminster off the bottom of the National League as they won 1-0 at Dorking.

Goalkeeper Christian Dibble kept out Tom Blair’s curling effort from outside the box as Dorking looked to break the deadlock after 25 minutes.

Kidderminster took the lead just before the break when Bailey Hobson scored from Joe Leesley’s pass moments after firing an effort wide.

The visitors came close to doubling their lead just after the hour mark but Krystian Pearce failed to get his head on to a dangerous free-kick.

Dorking almost equalised with 20 minutes left through Harry Ottaway, and went close again as George Francomb hit the underside of the crossbar, but Kiddy held on to end an 11-match winless run.

Solihull Moors picked up their eighth win of the Vanarama National League season with a 2-0 win over Rochdale at the ARMCO Arena.

After a relatively quiet first half-hour, the visitors had the first chance of the game when Ian Henderson played a ball into Kairo Mitchell, but he skied over from close range.

The hosts broke the deadlock four minutes after the break when Joe Newton fed the ball into Jack Stevens, who calmly slotted home to make it 1-0.

Rochdale pushed for an equaliser with Adam Clayton’s effort being was well saved by Tommy Simkin, moments after Stevens was denied a second at the other end.

Solihull doubled their advantage in the 72nd minute after Simkin’s long goal-kick found Josh Kelly and he chipped over Rochdale goalkeeper Louie Moulden to seal the three points.

Tylor Golden fired a winner deep into injury time as struggling Halifax claimed a surprise 2-1 National League comeback win over Woking at Kingfield Stadium.

The visitors travelled south with just one win in their last 10 games and fell behind to Tunji Akinola’s opener on the stroke of half-time.

Halifax were level after 77 minutes when Millenic Alli was fouled in the box and Angelo Cappello stepped up to fire the resulting penalty beneath Woking goalkeeper Will Jaaskelainen to level matters.

Woking almost won it in injury time when a Dennon Lewis header was brilliantly saved by Sam Johnson, before Golden stepped up to snatch the points.

York scored twice in the final five minutes to secure a 2-1 win at fellow National League strugglers Dagenham.

The Daggers pushed hard for a breakthrough in the first half, with Charley Kendall shooting wide, Josh Rees firing over and Ryan Whitley tipping Ryan Hill’s curling effort over the crossbar.

Substitute Lenell John-Lewis volleyed wide for York, but Dagenham found the breakthrough on the hour mark when Hill smashed home from Lewis Page’s cutback.

However, John-Lewis fired past Dagenham goalkeeper Elliot Justham in the 85th minute before Dipo Akinyemi’s seventh goal of the season won it for the Minstermen at the death.

Oldham stretched their unbeaten run to five National League matches but were pegged back by a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw at home to Maidenhead.

The hosts started the brighter and Alex Reid was played through after 13 minutes but his strike was pushed away by Maidenhead goalkeeper Craig Ross.

But Reid gave the in-form Latics the lead after 28 minutes with his fourth goal in five matches, latching on to Mark Kitching’s cross and directing a header past Ross.

Tobi Sho-Silva produced a rare threat for the visitors 20 minutes from time, but his powerful header was well blocked by Devarn Green.

Maidenhead are now winless in 10 matches but claimed a last-gasp point thanks to a stunning long-range strike from Bradley Keetch.

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