....Weston-super-Mare and Truro City are still searching for first wins in 2018/19.
Relegated Woking top the early table after inflicting a first defeat on Eastbourne at Priory Lane to make it back-to-back holiday wins for the Cards.
Max Kretzschmar`s early 5th-minute penalty gave Woking a massive boost, but they weren`t able to add to that and Boro eventually pulled level through Kane Wills after 63 minutes.
But the Cards won it through Kane Ferdinand with less than 4 minutes remaining.
Concord comprehensively lost their unbeaten tag, suffering a 5-0 home hammering by a clinical Welling United side.
It was 2-0 at the break with goals from Brendan Kiernan after 15 minutes and Jake Jebb right on the whistle.
Seven minutes after the restart, Bradley Goldberg added the Wings third and Gavin McCallum the fourth on the hour-mark, with Thierry Audel rounding things off with the fifth goal after 67 minutes.
Second half goals from Sean Rigg and Joe Raynes saw Bath City overcome Somerset rivals Weston at Twerton Park and leave the Seagulls still win-less.
Rigg scored after 56 minutes and Raynes 6 minutes later.
Bath could even afford to miss a penalty when Rigg stepped up but Luke Purnell dived to his right to keep the spot-kick out.
Three quickfire goals late in the second half gave Oxford City an impressive 3-0 victory over Wealdstone at Marsh Lane.
Kabongo Tshimanga fired City ahead on 72 minutes before Matt Paterson converted penalties on 81 and 84 minutes to clinch the three points and make it four games unbeaten.
Chelmsford City were involved in an extraordinary game at Vauxhall Road against Hemel Hempstead Town, coming out on top 5-3 – with 6 goals coming in the second half!
Tom Wraight gave City a 9th-minute lead that Jordan Parkes cancelled out after 13 minutes.
Billy Clifford put the Tudors in front 7 minutes into the second half, only for Anthony Church and Rhys Murphy to score two in 2 minutes midway through the second half.
Parkes` second on 15 minutes made it 3-3 and it stayed that way until just 6 minutes from time when Murphy again (84) and sub Chris Whelpdale (89) grabbed all three points for the Clarets.
Dulwich Hamlet recovered from successive defeats to beat fellow promotees Slough Town 2-1 at Arbour Park.
Louie Soares gave the Rebels the lead immediately after the break, but Afolabi Akinyemi levelled on 56 minutes and Hamlet won it 5 minutes from time, thanks to Nyren Clunis.
Six points over the holiday weekend has lifted spirits at Hungerford Town.
A first hat-trick from Charlie Ten-Grotenhuis in the 11th, 66th and 70th minutes was enough at Plainmoor, despite Jon-Paul Pittman`s double.
Tyrell Miller-Rodney broke the deadlock at the Beveree for Hampton & Richmond Borough against Chippenham Town after 65 minutes.
Chris Dickson eventually doubled the Beavers` lead in the 87th minute, but a Will Richards reply 5 minutes into stoppage time, led to a nervy finale.
There were no goals at Evesham between Gloucester City and Torquay United, while managerless Billericay Town edged a 3-2 win at home against St Albans City.
The Blues had to come back from being two-down to a 22nd minute David Moyo effort and one from Ralston Gabriel on 39 minutes.
Indeed, Ricay were level by half-time, thanks to Scott Doe and the prolific Jake Robinson.
Callum Kennedy sealed victory with a 66th minute third for Billericay, who were under the guidance of Tristan Lewis and Danny Hazle.
Tom Bonner gave Dartford a 38th minute lead at Princes Park Stadium against East Thurrock United, who had broken their duck on Saturday.
Ben Greenhalgh made sure of the points for the hosts 17 minutes from time. |