....to Dulwich Hamlet after being held to a 1-1 draw at New Lodge against Dartford.
Jake Robinson netted a penalty 4 minutes after the break, but the prolific striker was unable to convert a first half spot-kick when he struck the bar.
And the Iron were made to pay when Dartford`s Jamie Philpot equalised deep into stoppage time to secure a 1-1 draw.
Woking remain top but suffered a second defeat since relegation, beaten 2-1 at The Laithwaite Community Stadium by promoted Dulwich Hamlet.
Michael Chambers gave the visitors a great start with a goal inside 3 minutes.
But Harvey Bradbury eventually pulled the Cards back on level terms with 20 minutes to go, only for sub Iffy Allen to win it for the Hamlet 7 minutes later.
Concord Rangers fell to a 2-0 defeat at St Albans City.
Alex Wall passed up chances, while Lee Minshull was denied on the goal-line before the Saints went ahead.
Hampton & Richmond Borough are level on points with Billericay in third after winning 2-0 at second-bottom Truro City.
Chris Dickson`s impressive form in front of goal continued when he put the Beavers in front after 35 minutes.
And just 3 minutes later, Craig Dundas doubled the visitors lead – and one they held onto for a happy long journey home from Torquay.
Welling United are in fourth spot after a 2-0 Park View Road win over East Thurrock United.
Brendan Kiernan grabbed the opener for the Wings after 17 minutes while Jack Jebb added his name to the scoresheet to double the home side’s advantage after 26 minutes.
The Rocks were unable to dent the scoreline and remain in third-bottom spot.
Joe Raynes earned Bath City victory at Oxford City.
Adam Mann had given Bath the lead after 63 minutes after a number of fine saves from home `keeper Craig King had kept the scoreline blank.
Josh Ashby equalised 6 minutes later, but late Bath pressure paid off and they were rewarded in stoppage time when Raynes smacked a 25-yard effort past King.
No luck still though for Bath`s neighbours Weston-super-Mare, who are still looking for their first win after going down to a 2-1 defeat at the Woodspring Stadium to Hemel Hempstead Town.
Phil Roberts gave the Tudors a 14th minute lead and the Seagulls` task got much harder when they had Jason Pope issued a second yellow card after 31 minutes after clashing with Sanchez Watt.
But the ten-men battled back to level in first half injury-time through Jacob Cane.
However, Roberts` second 11 minutes from time sealed the points for the visitors.
St Albans City saw off Concord Rangers 2-0 at Clarence Park.
With three minutes to go before the break, David Noble found the bottom corner of the net to put the Saints in front.
St Albans added a second goal through Percy Kiangebeni 16 minutes from time.
Torquay United started Gary Johnson’s reign as manager with three points in a dominant display against Hungerford Town.
Jamie Reid after 26 minutes and Asa Hall on 62 minutes gave the former Yeovil, Cheltenham and Latvia boss a great start at Bulpit Lane.
Chippenham Town won the derby at Hardenhuish Park against Gloucester City.
A goal from James Guthrie with 6 minutes of normal time remaining settled the game in the Bluebirds` favour.
Michael Spillane gave Chelmsford City a 27th minute lead at Grosvenor Vale against Wealdstone.
Rhys Murphy added a second on 36 minutes and the game looked done and dusted when Tom Wraight made it 3-0 with 5 minutes of the second half played.
However, a Max Porter own goal almost immediately afterwards gave the Stones hope, and when Stefan Brown reduced the deficit to just one on 65 minutes, City got nervous, but they managed to hold firm.
And Slough Town earned a remarkable 4-2 win at Priory Lane against Eastbourne Borough, despite playing for 80 minutes with ten-men!
Slough skipper Mark Nisbet was shown a straight red card for bringing down Charlie Walker.
But amazingly, Slough turned round 3-1 ahead with goals from Peterborough loanee Matt Stevens after 16 and 20 minutes and a James Dobson effort, with Walker replying.
Stevens completed his hat-trick in the 63rd minute, and although Dean Cox pulled a second back for Boro a minute later, the ten-men held firm.
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