Barnet’s advantage is down to four points after they could only draw at home to Eastleigh and York City claimed another win.
The Bees needed a Danny Collinge goal to take a point after Paul McCallum scored against his old club in the live DAZN match.
All of a sudden things are looking different after three games without a win. Hours earlier, York overcame Gateshead 3-1, Ashley Nathaniel-George, Junior Luamba and Malachi Walcottall all scored to up the heat.
AFC Fylde will return to the National League North next season after FC Halifax Town’s Ryan Galvin scored the only goal at Mill Farm to relegate the Coasters.
But who’s joining them in saying goodbye?
Dagenham & Redbridge gave themselves a fighting chance, winning 1-0 thanks to an 87th minute Josh Umerah penalty at home to Ebbsfleet.
Maidenhead United have it all to do now after throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw at home to Woking. Aiden O’Brien sealed a quick-fire Cardinals comeback.
Boston United are nearly there - they beat Wealdstone 2-0, Frankie Maguire scored twice. The Stones are now just two points above the drop zone with three to play.
The teams in the play-off pack are all looking strong.
Those below the dotted line couldn’t get the win they needed - Southend could only draw 0-0 at home to Braintree Town.
Rochdale stuck a killer late blow which speared Altrincham, Devante Rodney scoring on an emotional day for the Dale, meaning one more win should be enough.
Tamworth’s hopes could be over after a 2-1 home defeat to Solihull Moors, Alex Whitmore sealing the points late on which means Moors are nearly safe.
Oldham Athletic returned to winning ways, Mike Fondop was the difference at home to Hartlepool United.
Josh Barrett warmed up for Wembley by striking an equaliser against National League Cup finalists Sutton United.
Sonny Blu-Lo Everton scored against for Yeovil Town, but they couldn’t hold on against Forest Green. Ryan Innes saved a point late on.
It’s Kidderminster who climb to the top of the National League North after Scunthorpe United’s poor recent away form came back to bite them.
The leaders lost 1-0 at King’s Lynn - Gold Omotayo on the mark once again for the Linnets.
Harriers weren’t at their best but won 2-1 at Rushall Olympic, David Davis got the winner after Ashley Hemmings added another goal to his tally.
Brackley are second as the Iron slip to third. George Carline’s score again as the Saints edged past Oxford City 1-0.
Chester are just about in the race still. Connor Woods settled the game at Southport.
Connor Kirby keeps Buxton on course for the play-offs, they beat Chorley 1-0 as the Magpies slip out. Hereford boosted their chances with an impressive 3-0 home win over Leamington.
Elsewhere it was a winning start to the Easter weekend for Marine and Peterborough Sports and Darlington and South Shields drew 1-1.
Worthing return to the top of the National League South - despite not winning.
A brave 1-1 draw at third place Eastbourne Borough came with ten men for most of the match. Eventually Alfie Pavey levelled after Glen Rea put the Rebels ahead.
This morning’s leaders Truro City lost at home to Torquay United. The Gulls a point off top now thanks to Matt Jay’s 65th minute winner in Cornwall.
Dorking Wanderers are very much still in it - a 4-2 win against Hampton was sealed with a Charlie Carter hat-trick.
Welling United are relegated, a 4-0 loss at home to Maidstone United nailed the Wings' coffin, scorer Aaron Blair was impressive again for the promotion hunters.
Matt Rush scored two as Boreham Wood all-but secured their place as they won 4-2 at Slough.
Weston-super-Mare suffered a set-back in their play-off quest with defeat at Chippenham on a day where there were wins for Bath City, Hemel Hempstead, Aveley and Hornchurch.