Kidderminster and Mansfield are in a two horse race for the title after today's results. The Harriers hold the lead by a point after a 3-0 win over Lincoln, with the Stags still holding two games in hand after their 4-0 win over Barrow. Wrexham can still win the title, but the chances are exceptionally slim after a 2-0 loss at Woking left them 11 points short of the top with 12 to play for. Newport's bore draw with Cambridge last night keeps them fourth but also out of the title race, with Grimsby salvaging a late draw, 2-2 with Southport, to continue to limp over the play-off line. Forest Green's chances of catching them are slimming after they lost 2-1 at Tamworth, leaving them needing to beat the Bulls on Tuesday to retain slim hopes.
At the bottom, Luton might have ended up in a relegation fight if they had given up the season a couple of weeks earlier. The Hatters went down 5-1 at Gateshead, leaving them with a record of one win in nine, with the Heed moving two points clear of the bottom four. Ebbsfleet could go down next weekend with the wrong results after a 1-1 draw with Nuneaton left them needing to make up 11 points with just 15 to play for. Already relegated Telford made it 30 games without a win after going down 2-0 at home to Dartford. Stockport moved out of the bottom four with a 3-2 win at Alfreton, with nine sides still trying to avoid the last two relegation places. In the other game Braintree beat Hyde 2-1.
In League Two, eight sides are still in relegation danger with most of them having just three games left. Aldershot, who didn't play, are bottom of the table but with two games in hand - the first at Port Vale (who spanked Burton 7-1 last night) on Tuesday. York are level on points with Torquay after they drew 1-1 with Accrington, while the Gulls lost 1-0 at Gillingham, who secured promotion to League One. Stanley are two points clear of the bottom two along with Wimbledon and Barnet, after the Wombles lost 1-0 at Bristol Rovers, and the Bees lost 2-0 at home to Chesterfield. Plymouth's 2-0 win over Cheltenham moved them a further point clear.
And in Conf North, Chester FC are the first side to be guaranteed promotion to the Conference after winning today.