Southend 1-3 Morecambe
Andrew Fleming scored twice as visiting Morecambe came from behind to beat Southend 3-1 at Roots Hall.
Freddy Eastwood hit the post during the early stages for the Blues with a headed strike.
Kevan Hurst put the Blues ahead with a deflected strike in the 30th minute.
But Fleming's 20-yard shot made it 1-1, five minutes later.
Another fierce shot from Fleming put the Shrimps ahead after only 17 seconds after the restart.
Jack Sampson added a third with a deflected long-range effort with the visitors holding on.
Substitute Robbie Threlfall saw red for for a foul on Anthony Straker with 20 minutes remaining but Southend could not hit back to prevent a third successive defeat.
Braintree 1-1 Forest Green Rovers
Kenny Davis' penalty on the stroke of half-time saw Braintree take a point against Forest Green Rovers, at the Amlin Stadium.
The Iron striker equalized after a handball by visiting defender Chris Stokes.
James Norwood had put Forest Green ahead when he converted Yan Klukowski's cross and only a superb save by Nathan McDonald denied him a second.
Norwood also came close twice in the second half and Andy Mangan headed wide but visiting keeper Sam Russell denied Ryan Peters a winner at the other end.
Hayes and Yeading United 4-0 Chelmsford
A brace from Inman, followed by individual strikes from Merrifield and Reid saw ten men Chelmsford defeated 4-0 way to former Conference Premier side Hayes and Yeading United.
Hayes took a 2-0 lead into half-time: Inman put the hosts ahead after 35 minutes before Goulding was dismissed for the Clarets for his second yellow card. United quickly took advantage, with Merrifield giving them the lead, two minutes after the sending off.
And two second-half goals completed the victory for the hosts, with Reid's 55th minute penalty and Inman's 89th minute header.
AFC Sudbury 3-1 Redbridge
First Team
Sudbury opened the scoring on the half-hour with a bizarre goal. Driscoll blocked an initial shot which fell to Dave Cowley. His shot was again blocked, but fell again for him to drive home.
After 52 mins, Dave Cowley was pulled down by Tyron Thomas, with the Redbridge player sent off. Michael Shinn delivered the free-kick from just outside the Redbridge penalty-area which was half-cleared. Michael Brothers with an overhead kick.
Eljay Worrell gave ten-man Redbridge a glimmer of hope when his well-executed shot from twenty-five yards beat Alex Archer at his far post in the sixty-first minute.
Matt Daniels fed Dave Cowley whose ball across to Payton Swatman was thumped home for a stunning third A.F.C. Sudbury goal to put the game beyond any doubt.
AFC Sudbury Reserves 0-8 Great Yarmouth Town
Reserve Team
Sudbury's reserves were on the end of a disappointing shock result, as Great Yarmouth beat the Yellows 8-0 yesterday.
Forbes opened the scoring, converting a penalty past Avenell after four minutes. After 11 minutes, Crux headed in Andersen's corner to make it 2-0. Andersen made it three-nil after 33 minutes, scoring directly from a corner.
Forbes volleyed home a cross from Grandao's to make it 4-0 after 40 minutes before completing his hat-trick with a cross from Woodcock to end the first half.
Woodcock then made it 6-0 with a powerful shot from Crux's set-up through ball on 49 minutes before Ager tapped in a shot from Woodcock's corner, seven minutes later.
The damage for the Yellows was complete in the 83rd minute with Forbes heading the ball in from Andersen's corner
Yarmouth: Cable, Bartley, Andersen, Jones (c), Ager, Jordan Forbes, Grandao, Bryanton, Mitch Forbes, Woodcock, Crux.
Sudbury: Avenell, Brazitis, Last, Cawtheray, Benham (c), Jackson, Swallow, Crisell, Fisher, Kicks, Ifield.
Andrew Fleming scored twice as visiting Morecambe came from behind to beat Southend 3-1 at Roots Hall.
Freddy Eastwood hit the post during the early stages for the Blues with a headed strike.
Kevan Hurst put the Blues ahead with a deflected strike in the 30th minute.
But Fleming's 20-yard shot made it 1-1, five minutes later.
Another fierce shot from Fleming put the Shrimps ahead after only 17 seconds after the restart.
Jack Sampson added a third with a deflected long-range effort with the visitors holding on.
Substitute Robbie Threlfall saw red for for a foul on Anthony Straker with 20 minutes remaining but Southend could not hit back to prevent a third successive defeat.
Braintree 1-1 Forest Green Rovers
Kenny Davis' penalty on the stroke of half-time saw Braintree take a point against Forest Green Rovers, at the Amlin Stadium.
The Iron striker equalized after a handball by visiting defender Chris Stokes.
James Norwood had put Forest Green ahead when he converted Yan Klukowski's cross and only a superb save by Nathan McDonald denied him a second.
Norwood also came close twice in the second half and Andy Mangan headed wide but visiting keeper Sam Russell denied Ryan Peters a winner at the other end.
Hayes and Yeading United 4-0 Chelmsford
A brace from Inman, followed by individual strikes from Merrifield and Reid saw ten men Chelmsford defeated 4-0 way to former Conference Premier side Hayes and Yeading United.
Hayes took a 2-0 lead into half-time: Inman put the hosts ahead after 35 minutes before Goulding was dismissed for the Clarets for his second yellow card. United quickly took advantage, with Merrifield giving them the lead, two minutes after the sending off.
And two second-half goals completed the victory for the hosts, with Reid's 55th minute penalty and Inman's 89th minute header.
AFC Sudbury 3-1 Redbridge
First Team
Sudbury opened the scoring on the half-hour with a bizarre goal. Driscoll blocked an initial shot which fell to Dave Cowley. His shot was again blocked, but fell again for him to drive home.
After 52 mins, Dave Cowley was pulled down by Tyron Thomas, with the Redbridge player sent off. Michael Shinn delivered the free-kick from just outside the Redbridge penalty-area which was half-cleared. Michael Brothers with an overhead kick.
Eljay Worrell gave ten-man Redbridge a glimmer of hope when his well-executed shot from twenty-five yards beat Alex Archer at his far post in the sixty-first minute.
Matt Daniels fed Dave Cowley whose ball across to Payton Swatman was thumped home for a stunning third A.F.C. Sudbury goal to put the game beyond any doubt.
AFC Sudbury Reserves 0-8 Great Yarmouth Town
Reserve Team
Sudbury's reserves were on the end of a disappointing shock result, as Great Yarmouth beat the Yellows 8-0 yesterday.
Forbes opened the scoring, converting a penalty past Avenell after four minutes. After 11 minutes, Crux headed in Andersen's corner to make it 2-0. Andersen made it three-nil after 33 minutes, scoring directly from a corner.
Forbes volleyed home a cross from Grandao's to make it 4-0 after 40 minutes before completing his hat-trick with a cross from Woodcock to end the first half.
Woodcock then made it 6-0 with a powerful shot from Crux's set-up through ball on 49 minutes before Ager tapped in a shot from Woodcock's corner, seven minutes later.
The damage for the Yellows was complete in the 83rd minute with Forbes heading the ball in from Andersen's corner
Yarmouth: Cable, Bartley, Andersen, Jones (c), Ager, Jordan Forbes, Grandao, Bryanton, Mitch Forbes, Woodcock, Crux.
Sudbury: Avenell, Brazitis, Last, Cawtheray, Benham (c), Jackson, Swallow, Crisell, Fisher, Kicks, Ifield.