MK Dons maintained their lead at the top of League Two thanks to a 2-0 away victory over Barnet.
Top seven all win
MK Dons maintained their lead at the top of League Two thanks to a 2-0 away victory over Barnet.
But they did not pull away at the top as all seven teams at the summit at the beginning of the day won, six of them away.
Second-placed Hereford came from behind to beat Shrewsbury 2-1 away, while Darlington kept in the third automatic promotion place, also winning 2-1 away at Bury.
In the play-off berths, fourth-placed Peterborough won away at Macclesfield, Rotherham came from behind to beat Lincoln at home, while Wycombe and Stockport recorded away victories.
At the bottom, Wrexham remain adrift after a goalless draw with Grimsby at home.
Second-from-bottom Mansfield lost 2-1 at home to Chester despite taking the lead - leaving them three points behind third-from-bottom Macclesfield with three games in hand.
Liam Dickinson scored a brace for Stockport to cement their position in the play-off zone.
Dickinson netted for the visitors on 33 and 63 minutes as Accrington's poor home form continued.
Two early goals gave the leaders a vital away win.
Alan Navarro scored with a 25-yard strike on 13 minutes and Lloyd Dyer then doubled the lead four minutes later with an effort from just outside the box.
Barnet's misery was compounded when Michael Leary was sent off in first-half injury time for violent conduct.
Darlington maintained their pressure at the top thanks to this 2-1 victory, which leaves Bury with relegation worries.
The visitors took the lead thanks to a sixth-minute penalty by Guylain N'Dumbu N'Sungu, his first goal of his second spell with the Quakers.
Michael Cummins added a second in the 67th minute, before Efe Sodje pulled a late goal back for the home team on 88 minutes.
Chesterfield halted a run of three successive defeats thanks to a 1-0 victory over Brentford.
David Dowson scored the only goal of the game on four minutes, which keeps up the Spireites' push for the play-off berths.
Dagenham pulled away from the relegation zone thanks to this vital victory over The Shrimps.
Peter Gain scored his first goal for the club on 20 minutes before Ben Strevens added the crucial second deep into injury time (94).
This defeat dents Morecambe's play-off hopes as the top seven all won.
Macclesfield hover just above the drop-zone after their poor home run continued against Peterborough.
Goals from George Boyd (46), Chris Whelpdale (65) and Aaron McLean (72) gave fourth-placed Posh all three points which maintains their promotion push.
Chester halted their poor run of form by coming from behind to beat lowly Mansfield.
Johnny Mullins scored a late first-half goal (45) to put the home side in front, before Kevin Ellison replied for the visitors on 56 minutes.
Tony Dinning scored a 72nd minute penalty before Ellison put the issue beyond doubt by netting his second in the 93rd minute.
Bradford came from behind to secure all three points at Meadow Lane.
On-loan Norwich player Ryan Jarvis scored for the home team in the 59th minute, but Peter Thorne netted his 10th goal of the season four minutes later to level for the Bantams.
Joe Colbeck then scored for the visitors on 69 minutes and Alex Rhodes got the third on 76 minutes.
Promotion-chasing Wycombe beat fellow high-fliers Rochdale to keep in the play-off berths.
Their crucial away win came via a 13th minute Leon Knight goal.
Rotherham beat in-form Lincoln in this five-goal thriller.
Louis Dodds put the visitors ahead on 25 minutes, but Marc Joseph netted his first home goal for Rotherham on 35 minutes to equalise.
Lincoln's Mark Stallard was sent off for serious foul play on 64 minutes and Mark Hudson then scored for the home side a minute later.
Marc Newsham added a third on 74 minutes, before brave Lincoln pulled a late goal back on 87 minutes through Ben Wright.
Second-placed Hereford maintained the pressure at the top by coming from behind to beat Shrewsbury at Gay Meadow.
Asa Hall opened the scoring for the home side on six minutes but Simon Johnson equalised on 27 minutes.
Gary Hooper then won it for the visitors on 67 minutes.
Rock-bottom Wrexham remain six points from safety after this goalless home draw with Grimsby.