Bury climbed into second place in Coca-Cola League Two after cruising past a poor Port Vale side 3-0 at Gigg Lane.
Ben Futcher wasted no time in giving Bury the lead when he got on the end of a Paul Scott cross just two minutes in to fire past Joe Anyon.
Glynn Hurst then doubled the home side's advantage nine minutes later when he drilled home an Elliott Bennett cross.
Hurst then put the game beyond doubt in first-half injury time when he tapped in Mike Jones' corner to extend the Shakers' unbeaten run to four matches.
Wycombe maintained their six-point lead at the top of the table despite being held to a 0-0 draw with Luton at Adams Park.
Gary Holt had Wycombe's best chance of the game 17 minutes in but his curling shot was saved by Conrad Logan.
Magno Vieira was thrown on by Peter Taylor as he looked to add some potency to his attack in the second half but they failed to break the deadlock.
Nathan Elder scored deep into injury time to cap a mad final few minutes of Brentford's 2-1 win over Bradford at Griffin Park.
The game had remained goalless until the 88th minute when Marcus Bean gave Brentford the lead.
Michael Boulding thought he has stolen a point for Bradford a minute later but Elder's 94th-minute header gave the Bees all three points.
Simeon Jackson's last-gasp strike stole a point for Gillingham in their four-goal thriller with Barnet at Underhill.
The Gills' Andy Barcham levelled Michael Leary's opener before John O'Flynn put the home side back in front.
He thought that was enough to seal the win for Barnet but Jackson picked up Garry Richards' long pass before beating Rob Beckwith to equalise.
Adam Proudlock's second-half goal gave Grimsby a 1-0 win over Shrewsbury at Blundell Park.
Notts County had Jamie Forrester sent off as they lost 2-0 to Chester at the Deva Stadium.
Ryan Lowe and Kevin Roberts were on target for County while Jamie Forrester saw red late on for foul and abusive language.
Rene Howe scored for Morecambe to overcome high-flying Darlington 1-0 at Christie Park.
Adam Le Fondre's second-half strike denied Bournemouth all three points in their clash with Rochdale at Spotland.
Lee Bradbury's first-half penalty had put Bournemouth ahead but Le Fondre turned home a Clark Keltie cross to steal a point for the home side.
Dagenham and Redbridge were winning 1-0 at home against Exeter before floodlight failure meant their match had to be abandoned.
Rotherham's match with Aldershot at the Don Valley Stadium, meanwhile, was called off without a ball being kicked because of a waterlogged pitch.
Glynn Hurst then doubled the home side's advantage nine minutes later when he drilled home an Elliott Bennett cross.
Hurst then put the game beyond doubt in first-half injury time when he tapped in Mike Jones' corner to extend the Shakers' unbeaten run to four matches.
Wycombe maintained their six-point lead at the top of the table despite being held to a 0-0 draw with Luton at Adams Park.
Gary Holt had Wycombe's best chance of the game 17 minutes in but his curling shot was saved by Conrad Logan.
Magno Vieira was thrown on by Peter Taylor as he looked to add some potency to his attack in the second half but they failed to break the deadlock.
Nathan Elder scored deep into injury time to cap a mad final few minutes of Brentford's 2-1 win over Bradford at Griffin Park.
The game had remained goalless until the 88th minute when Marcus Bean gave Brentford the lead.
Michael Boulding thought he has stolen a point for Bradford a minute later but Elder's 94th-minute header gave the Bees all three points.
Simeon Jackson's last-gasp strike stole a point for Gillingham in their four-goal thriller with Barnet at Underhill.
The Gills' Andy Barcham levelled Michael Leary's opener before John O'Flynn put the home side back in front.
He thought that was enough to seal the win for Barnet but Jackson picked up Garry Richards' long pass before beating Rob Beckwith to equalise.
Adam Proudlock's second-half goal gave Grimsby a 1-0 win over Shrewsbury at Blundell Park.
Notts County had Jamie Forrester sent off as they lost 2-0 to Chester at the Deva Stadium.
Ryan Lowe and Kevin Roberts were on target for County while Jamie Forrester saw red late on for foul and abusive language.
Rene Howe scored for Morecambe to overcome high-flying Darlington 1-0 at Christie Park.
Adam Le Fondre's second-half strike denied Bournemouth all three points in their clash with Rochdale at Spotland.
Lee Bradbury's first-half penalty had put Bournemouth ahead but Le Fondre turned home a Clark Keltie cross to steal a point for the home side.
Dagenham and Redbridge were winning 1-0 at home against Exeter before floodlight failure meant their match had to be abandoned.
Rotherham's match with Aldershot at the Don Valley Stadium, meanwhile, was called off without a ball being kicked because of a waterlogged pitch.
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