Bromley returned to winning ways with a workmanlike victory against a winless Barnet side, a result that heaps early season pressure on Bees manager Harry Kewell.
Paul Hurst admitted to feeling relieved to get through a tough week with another win for Grimsby Town as they extended their unbeaten start against Eastleigh.
Solihull Moors pounced on defensive mishaps to ruthlessly put to the sword previously unbeaten Boreham Wood and bag a third National League win on the bounce.
Dover Athletic’s long trek to Dorset bore fruit as Andy Hessenthaler’s side took a well deserved point from Weymouth in front of the live BT Sport cameras at the Bob Lucas Stadium.
It was an excellent performance by Darren Sarll’s Glovers but another lacklustre outing for the men in blue now with a record of only two goals in the last five games and only one at home.
As Wrexham supporters flocked back to the Racecourse, homegrown star Jordan Davies fittingly scored the goal that sent his fellow Reds home happy – and manager Phil Parkinson hailed his side’s resolve under pressure.
Grimsby Town showed they are quickly adapting to life in the National League as they came from behind to beat fellow promotion hopefuls Torquay United at Plainmoor.
“That was a proper away day today”, purred Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard after Tyrone Marsh’s stoppage-time winner took his Boreham Wood, albeit momentarily, to the top of the National League.
Brian Stock hailed his battling Weymouth side after holding big guns Notts County to a share of the spoils in a fiesty affair at the Bob Lucas Stadium.
Andy Hessenthaler’s brave Whites rallied to a first clean sheet of the campaign and, with it, frustrated big-money frontmen Kabongo Tshimanga and Danny Rowe.
Brown played 135 games for the Shaymen from 1985 to 1988 but there was no easy ride for the former Hull City and Derby County boss as Pete Wild’s men ran riot.
Mason Bloomfield’s first-half effort put the Bees in front and it looked to be enough to secure victory until former Barnet player Strevens played his last card and Ben House sealed a point for the visitors with a well-taken equaliser 18 minutes from time.
Medy Elito held his nerve to score a winner from the penalty spot 11 MINUTES into time added on to cap a gripping finale and hand Wealdstone a first win of the season.
TWO goals down in nine minutes and then 3-2 adrift with 12 minutes remaining, King’s Lynn Town came from behind a third time to snatch a dramatic draw from a six-goal thriller against Eastleigh at the Silverlake Stadium.
IAN Burchnall felt his Notts County side made “far too much hard work” of their victory over Aldershot Town, even though it maintained their unbeaten start to the National League season.