Vanarama National North Round-up 15/09/2016

Vanarama National North Round-up 15/09/2016

Darlington had to come from behind with two late goals to win at Bradford PA on Wednesday, but the v...

Darlington had to come from behind with two late goals to win at Bradford PA on Wednesday, but the victory took the Quakers up to fourth in the league table.

AFC Fylde remain top of the league despite their game away to Stockport County being postponed on Tuesday night.

Harrogate Town took advantage to move level on points with Fylde after they won 3-1 at home to Stalybridge Celtic. Andy Owens had given the visitors a shock lead, before second half goals from Andi Thanoj, Jon Paul Pittman and Dominic Knowles won the game for Harrogate.

Kidderminster Harriers are up to third after they hammered Tamworth 6-0. Mani Dieseruvwe, Arthur Gnahoua and James McQuilkin put Harriers in control at the break before Tyrell Waite, Sam Austin and Liam Truslove added further goals.

Chorley moved ahead of Salford City after coming from behind to beat them 2-1. The Ammies had taken the lead through Michael Nottingham, but goals from Jason Walker and Dale Whitham won the game for Chorley to hand Salford their second defeat in a row.

Gloucester City moved up the table with a 3-0 win at home to Telford United. Chris Knowles put Gloucester ahead and Joe Hanks added a double after the break to seal the victory.

Brackley Town lost 2-0 at home to Worcester, with Jordan Murphy and Colby Bishop scoring the goals for the visitors.

Despite twice being ahead, Halifax Town lost 3-2 at Gainsborough Trinity. Alex Simmons and Liam King had both given Halifax the lead, but Jordan Thewlis levelled twice for Trinity before Ashley Worsfold won the game for them in the 52nd minute.

Boston United scored two late goals to secure a dramatic 3-2 win at home to Alfreton Town. Craig Westcarr gave the visitors the lead before Jay Rollins levelled for Boston. Ryan Wilson looked to have won the game for Alfreton but late goals from Liam Agnew and Greg Smith gave Boston a crucial win.

Nuneaton Town won their second game of the campaign at home to struggling Altrnicham. The visitors, who are yet to win this season, took the lead through Sean Miller, but a double from Elliot Whitehouse along with goals from Joe Ironside and Aaron Williams saw Nuneaton clinch a 4-1 win.