EXETER City remain top of League Two following a 1-1 draw at Newport County.

Matt Taylor's Grecians took the lead through Lee Martin after 15 minutes.

But the hosts equalised when Tristan Abrahams scored converted a 64th-minute after Josh Sheehan was fouled.

Crewe Alexandra are second produced after a commanding 4-1 home win over Salford City.

Adam Rooney punished goalkeeper Will Jaaskelainen's error to hand Salford a first-half lead.

But Salford were caught out after the break by some daring attacking play with Chris Porter, Tommy Lowery and Harry Pickering scoring inside 17 minutes.

Midfielder Lowery added a fourth late on as Crewe eased to their seventh win of the campaign.

In-form Cheltenham Town, who beat the Bantams in midweek, extended their winning run to four matches as they ended Plymouth's unbeaten home start with a 2-0 victory.

Luke Varney gave in-form Cheltenham a 40th-minute lead as he rose unmarked at the far post to head home Sean Long's cross from the right.

Midfielder Ryan Broom's stoppage-time shot hit home central defender Will Aimson and wrong-footed goalkeeper Alex Palmer to make it 2-0.

Jerry Yates netted the winner as fourth-placed Swindon Town recovered from their midweek defeat to record a 1-0 win at Cambridge United.

Yates struck in the 27th minute, tapping in Ellis Iandolo's cross from close range following a surging run from outside the box.

Bottom-placed Stevenage picked up a useful point with a goalless draw at high-flying Forest Green Rovers.

Joe Martin scored an own goal deep into stoppage time as Crawley came from 2-0 down to rescue a point in a 2-2 draw at Northampton.

Chris Lines and Shaun McWilliams scored their first goals for the Cobblers, who were in control with 20 minutes to play, but Ashley Nathaniel-George pulled one back before Crawley scrambled in an equaliser at the death.

Ethan Robson scored the only goal of the game as ninth-placed Grimsby Town returned to winning ways with a 1-0 victory against Macclesfield Town.

Colchester made it back-to-back wins with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Leyton Orient.

Colchester took a third-minute lead through teenager Kwame Poku, who fired home a low left-footed shot from just inside the area from Theo Robinson's cross.

But the hosts doubled their lead in the 28th minute thanks to Ryan Jackson. Conor Wilkinson grabbed Orient's consolation.

Nathan Smith's dramatic last-minute equaliser extended Port Vale's unbeaten home start to the League Two season as they recorded a 2-2 draw against Mansfield.

James Clarke's brilliant bicycle kick proved enough to hand Walsall a first home win of the season to leave second-from-bottom Scunthorpe still without a point on their travels.

Dino Maamria begins his reign as Oldham head coach with a much-needed 3-1 League Two win at home to Morecambe.

Former Stevenage boss Maamria, who took over at Boundary Park on Thursday after the sacking of Laurent Banide, saw his struggling team clinch their first home victory of the season thanks to goals from Mohammed Maouche, Desire Segbe Azankpo and Jonny Smith.