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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Results Round-Up - Barrow/Ebbsfleet Down


Barrow and Ebbsfleet were both relegated after today's results. The Fleet went down 3-1 at home to Telford, ending the Bucks' mammoth winless streak, while the Bluebirds lost 2-1 at Cambridge to leave them five points short of safety with only one game left. Seven teams can still technically fill the final relegation spot though Hyde, who lost 3-1 at Nuneaton, would have to be desperately unlucky to drop with a six point gap. The Boro's win puts them five clear alongside Southport, who won 1-0 at Forest Green. Lincoln beat Tamworth 2-1 to move four clear but with only one game left - the three sides below them have two games. Stockport are sat in the final relegation spot after losing 1-0 at home to Dartford in front of over 6,000 at Edgeley Park, with Tamworth and Gateshead two points clear of them.

At the top, the title race will continue to Tuesday after Mansfield lost 2-1 at Braintree with nearly 1,500 Stags fans in the ground. Kidderminster beat Wrexham 2-1 in the televised game to go top by a point but with the Stags still holding Tuesday's game at Edgar Street in hand. Newport beat Alfreton 2-0 to cement third place, with Grimsby drawing 1-1 with Luton last night. In the other game, Woking led Macclesfield 5-0 after half an hour but had to settle for a 5-4 win.

In League Two, the game between Barnet and Torquay was called off due to a waterlogged pitch. Aldershot lost 2-1 at Wycombe despite a Craig Stanley goal to see their safety gap increase to three points, with York winning 2-0 at Northampton. Wimbledon drew 2-2 with Exeter to remain in trouble, with Accrington beating Morecambe 2-0 last night and Plymouth losing 1-0 at Burton.

Bury have become the first side relegated in the Football League, losing today's game at Gigg Lane 1-0 to Oldham to seal their drop from League One. The cash-strapped side saw over 4,500 through the gates with two weeks to save the club. Portsmouth and Hartlepool will join them if the pair fail to win both of their remaining games, with Pompey losing at Brentford and Hartlepool winning at Tranmere.