LINCOLN stayed in the play-off places and ended any lingering Swindon Town hopes of promotion with a last-gasp 2-1 win over Colchester in Sky Bet League Two..

Elliott Whitehouse and Courtney Senior exchanged goals in five second-half minutes, leaving Luke Waterfall to take the points in the closing seconds.

Luton sealed promotion and put the brakes on Accrington's title party after coming from behind to draw at Carlisle.

After an hour's play Stanley were on course to go up as champions, well on the way to a handsome 4-0 win at third-placed Wycombe while the Hatters trailed to Danny Grainger's first-half penalty.

But Oliver Lee hit back with the all-important equaliser, sending Luton into League One for the first time in a decade.

Accrington still boast a six-point lead with a game in hand and goals from Kayden Jackson, Scott Brown, Sean McConville and Offrande Zanzala suggested they will finish the job in style.

At the other end of the table, bottom club Chesterfield moved to within a mathematical whisker of a second successive relegation and life outside the Football League.

The Spireites were trounced 4-1 by fellow strugglers Forest Green, who went six points clear of the drop zone.

After Scott Laird's opener was levelled by Kristian Dennis' penalty, the hosts scored three times in the final 12 minutes with Dayle Grubb netting between a Christian Doidge brace.

That left Chesterfield nine adrift of Morecambe with three to play and a highly unfavourable goal difference.

Relegation would have been certain had the Shrimps held on to a point at Crewe but they went down 1-0 after Shaun Miller's 88th-minute strike.

Second bottom Barnet gave themselves more hope, beating Newport 2-0 with one apiece from Shaquile Coulthirst and Ricardo Santos, but remain in trouble.

Exeter and Notts County remain fourth and fifth respectively.

The Grecians were held 2-2 by Crawley, despite a double either side of half-time from Jayden Stockley, while the Magpies eased past Yeovil 4-1.

Cambridge edged Cheltenham 4-3 in a mid-table thriller, Mohamed Eisa netting twice for the Robins only for Barry Corr to win it.

Mansfield drew 1-1 with Port Vale.