Coca-Cola League One leaders Leyton Orient suffered a 4-2 home defeat by high-flying Hartlepool but remain top.
Ian Moore (10) and James Brown (51) put Hartlepool in control before JJ Melligan (57) pulled one back for the Londoners at Brisbane Road.
Andy Monkhouse (84) made Danny Wilson's men comfortable once more before Charlie Daniels (87) and Moore (90) exchanged late goals.
Chris Greenacre (34) gave Tranmere the lead at Cheltenham but Gavin Caines' strike (50) held them to a draw which keeps Rovers second.
Goals from Lloyd Owusu (15) and Paul Warne (43) led Yeovil to a 2-1 win at Brighton which takes them fourth. Dean Hammond's penalty (61) after Warne's handball was merely a consolation for the Seagulls.
A thrilling 3-2 win for Southend over Doncaster at Roots Hall kept up the Essex side's solid start to the season.
Adam Barrett (25) and Gareth Roberts (28) swapped strikes before Lewis Guy (36) handed Rovers a half-time lead. But Alan McCormack (49) and Leon Clarke's penalty (59) after he was felled by Matt Mills won it for the Shrimpers.
Carlisle make up the top six following a 1-1 home draw with Bristol Rovers - Danny Graham's 70th-minute goal saving a point after Steve Elliott (14) put the Pirates ahead.
Leeds' extraordinary start to the campaign continued as their seventh straight win lifted them out of the relegation zone despite a 15-point pre-season penalty.
Goals from Jermaine Beckford (62) and David Prutton (67) were enough to see off Swansea 2-0 at Elland Road.
Rock-bottom Walsall were hammered 3-0 at home by Oldham, Michael Ricketts (33), Andy Liddell (65 pen) and Craig Davies (90) doing the damage.
Only goal difference keeps Port Vale above them after a 2-1 loss at Luton, while Millwall and Bournemouth are also locked on a measly five points.
The Lions claimed a goalless draw at Crewe while Bournemouth were hammered 4-1 at Swindon, for whom Billy Paynter scored a hat-trick.
Another hat-trick, this time from Junior Agogo, helped Nottingham Forest to a comfortable 4-0 win over Gillingham at the City Ground, Emile Sinclair netting a fourth.
Northampton battered Huddersfield 3-0 at Sixfields thanks to strikes from Poul Hubertz (44), Andy Holt (62) and Andy Kirk (66)
Andy Monkhouse (84) made Danny Wilson's men comfortable once more before Charlie Daniels (87) and Moore (90) exchanged late goals.
Chris Greenacre (34) gave Tranmere the lead at Cheltenham but Gavin Caines' strike (50) held them to a draw which keeps Rovers second.
Goals from Lloyd Owusu (15) and Paul Warne (43) led Yeovil to a 2-1 win at Brighton which takes them fourth. Dean Hammond's penalty (61) after Warne's handball was merely a consolation for the Seagulls.
A thrilling 3-2 win for Southend over Doncaster at Roots Hall kept up the Essex side's solid start to the season.
Adam Barrett (25) and Gareth Roberts (28) swapped strikes before Lewis Guy (36) handed Rovers a half-time lead. But Alan McCormack (49) and Leon Clarke's penalty (59) after he was felled by Matt Mills won it for the Shrimpers.
Carlisle make up the top six following a 1-1 home draw with Bristol Rovers - Danny Graham's 70th-minute goal saving a point after Steve Elliott (14) put the Pirates ahead.
Leeds' extraordinary start to the campaign continued as their seventh straight win lifted them out of the relegation zone despite a 15-point pre-season penalty.
Goals from Jermaine Beckford (62) and David Prutton (67) were enough to see off Swansea 2-0 at Elland Road.
Rock-bottom Walsall were hammered 3-0 at home by Oldham, Michael Ricketts (33), Andy Liddell (65 pen) and Craig Davies (90) doing the damage.
Only goal difference keeps Port Vale above them after a 2-1 loss at Luton, while Millwall and Bournemouth are also locked on a measly five points.
The Lions claimed a goalless draw at Crewe while Bournemouth were hammered 4-1 at Swindon, for whom Billy Paynter scored a hat-trick.
Another hat-trick, this time from Junior Agogo, helped Nottingham Forest to a comfortable 4-0 win over Gillingham at the City Ground, Emile Sinclair netting a fourth.
Northampton battered Huddersfield 3-0 at Sixfields thanks to strikes from Poul Hubertz (44), Andy Holt (62) and Andy Kirk (66)
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