AFC Wimbledon extended their unbeaten run to three games with a 2-0 victory over Accrington Stanley at the Crown Ground.
The Dons opened the scoring in the 59th minute when Paul Osew’s ball in from the right found Luke McCormick to fire home.
And the second came on 76 minutes when Osew’s strike hit Stanley defender Yeboah Amankwah in the area before landing for Ayoub Assal to slot home and seal the win.
Meanwhile, Charlton Athletic cruised to a comfortable 2-0 win over Ipswich Town at The Valley.
The Addicks went ahead in the 26th minute when Jayden Stockley hammered in after Ipswich keeper Christian Walton could only parry Conor Washington’s low drive.
And Alex Gilbey made it two after collecting an Elliot Lee pass, stepped purposefully inside George Edmundson and calmly slotted across Walton.
In League Two, Aaron Drinan and Harry Smith each scored twice as Leyton Orient ended Swindon Town’s unbeaten run with a 3-1 win at Brisbane Road.
Drinan set the O’s on their way in the 19th minute and, after Harry McKirdy equalised ahead of the break, restored the lead with his second goal on the hour.
Smith then made sure of the points with his brace as Orient moved back into the Play-Off places.
And finally, Sutton United let a two-goal lead slip to lose 3-2 away at Newport County.
A first-half brace from David Ajiboye saw Sutton take command, despite having Craig Eastmond sent off for a professional foul on Robbie Willmott in the 33rd minute.
Lewis Collins (53) started the fightback, with Courtney Baker-Richardson (64) eventually pulling Newport level before a Matty Dolan penalty delivered all three points in stoppage time.