Jamie Vermiglio`s confident Magpies beat Curzon Ashton 2-0 at The Chorley Group Victory Park Stadium in front of a crowd of 1,571.
Louis Almond broke the deadlock 5 minutes after half-time and then Marcus Carver made sure with a second 2 minutes into time added on at the end of the game.
AFC Telford United and Kidderminster Harriers are the only other unbeaten teams in the division.
The Bucks were held to a 2-2 draw at The Phillips 66 Community Stadium by Leamington, whose in-form Matt Stenson put them in front from the penalty spot after just 7 minutes.
Adam Dawson equalised on 34 minutes and then just 2 minutes after the break, Andre Brown put the visitors ahead.
Jamie Hood`s goal on the hour-mark eventually meant the spoils were shared.
A crowd of 1,756 at Aggborough saw Harriers inflict a second holiday defeat on Stockport County.
Joel Taylor gave Harriers the lead after 36 minutes.
Euan Mulhern equalised 11 minutes after half-time, but James O`Connor won it for Harriers with 15 minutes remaining.
Nuneaton Borough remain the only side yet to pick up a win in 2018/19 after they suffered a 3-1 defeat at the LDJ Solicitors Stadium to Brackley Town.
The visitors led at the break, thanks to a 19th minute James Armson effort.
Lee Ndlovu eventually doubled their lead on the hour-mark and, although Kairo Mitchell pulled one back for Boro, former Nuneaton boss Kevin Wilkin`s side made sure with a third from Luke Fairlamb in the 81st minute.
One red card each for both sides in time added on as Nuneaton`s Harry Panayiotou and Brackley`s Shepherd Murombedzi were sent-off after an altercation by the corner flag.
Bradford Park Avenue are second in the fledgling table after an Oli Johnson goal in the 15th minute eventually proved enough to beat Boston United at the Horsfall Stadium.
Back-to-back 2-0 holiday defeats for FC United of Manchester, this one coming at the Brewery Field against Spennymoor Town, courtesy of goals from Glen Taylor on the hour-mark and Adam Boyes in the final minute.
There were two dismissals at Bootham Crescent as York City beat Blyth Spartans 2-0.
Spartans were the first to be reduced to ten-men when Kieran Green saw red for a late challenge on David Ferguson on the half-hour mark.
Seven minutes later, the numbers on the pitch were evened-up again when Russell Penn was given a second yellow card for pulling back Lewis Horner.
The deadlock was finally broken 10 minutes from time when Jon Parkin despatched a penalty and Adriano Moke made sure with a second for the Minstermen in stoppage time.
Tom Platt gave Alfreton Town an early 6th minute lead at the Impact Arena against Southport.
Elliot Osborne eventually equalised in the 76th minute, only for Tom Denton to restore the home side`s lead 3 minutes later.
Bobby Johnston made sure with the Reds` third a minute from time.
Jordan Hulme gave promoted Altrincham a 56th minute breakthrough at the J.Davidson Stadium against relegated Guiseley AFC.
But the Lions earned a point, thanks to a 71st minute Andy Halls effort.
It finished all-square too at promoted Ashton United`s Hurst Cross against Darlington.
Both sides have only one win to date but Ashton raced into a 2-0 lead inside 23 minutes with goals from Matty Chadwick and Bradley Jackson.
Stephen Thompson reduced the deficit 9 minutes after the break and then Harvey Saunders equalised in the 76th minute. |