ACCRINGTON extended their lead at the top of the table with a 3-1 home win against Forest Green.

Late goals from Jordan Clark and Kayden Jackson sealed a fourth straight victory and saw Stanley stretch three points clear at the summit.

It had looked like struggling Rovers might earn a point after Reuben Reid struck to cancel out Callum Johnson's early opener for the hosts.

Second-placed Luton had to settle for a point in a 1-1 draw at improving Newport, who led through Josh Sheehan's second-minute effort. Dan Potts headed the equaliser midway through the first half.

Notts County stay in the final automatic promotion spot but only on goal difference ahead of Wycombe after a penalty in the eighth minute of injury time denied them victory against local rivals Mansfield in the early kick-off.

Terry Hawkridge's strike looked like giving the Magpies a third win in four matches but Kane Hemmings levelled things up at 1-1 with a spot-kick right at the death to keep alive the Stags' own top-three aspirations.

Second-half goals from Joe Jacobson, from the penalty spot, and Luke O'Nien saw Wycombe win 2-0 at Barnet, who are not bottom of the table again after Chesterfield's 1-1 draw at Cheltenham.

Kristian Dennis' 17th goal of the season put the Spireites in front but Brian Graham quickly equalised with 11 minutes remaining.

Chesterfield are now six points from safety behind Grimsby, who they play next month, after the Mariners lost 3-1 at Lincoln in the day's other early kick-off.

Lincoln, now in the play-offs after their victory, stormed into a commanding lead with goals from Lee Frecklington, Matt Green and Scott Wharton. A Ben Davies penalty reduced Grimsby's arrears just before half-time.

The Imps replaced Exeter in the top seven after the Grecians lost 2-1 at Morecambe, despite leading through Pierce Sweeney's goal. However, efforts from Sam Lavelle and Michael Rose turned the game on its head.

Coventry are sixth after a 2-1 win at Crewe. George Ray's own goal gave the Sky Blues an early lead but Jordan Bowery equalised for the hosts. They were not level or long though as Tom Bayliss restored the advantage before the break.

Port Vale came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at home with Stevenage, who were in control when Luke Amos and Ben Kennedy both found the net. However, Donovan Wilson and Luke Hannant scored to complete the comeback.

It was also 2-2 between Carlisle and Crawley, who also fought back from a two-goal deficit. Richie Bennett and Hallam Hope scored either side of half-time for the hosts but a double from Karlan Ahearne-Grant saw the points shared at Brunton Park.

Alex Fisher was on target for Yeovil as they won 1-0 at Colchester. Glovers goalkeeper Stuart Nelson had earlier saved a penalty by Sammie Szmodics.