LUTON and Notts County remain locked together at the top of League Two after a 1-1 draw at Kenilworth Road.

The two teams went into the match level on 41 points and ended it one better off, with Johnny Mullins opening the scoring in the 26th minute and Shola Ameobi levelling after 61 minutes.

Accrington stay third, despite their match against Swindon falling foul of the wintry weather, because Exeter suffered a 3-1 defeat against Colchester.

The hosts were three up in half-an-hour through Troy Archibald-Henville's own goal and Sammie Szmodics' brace. Jayden Stockley pulled one back in the second half but Exeter did not really threaten a comeback.

There was a huge match at the bottom of the table between Chesterfield and Barnet and it had a dramatic ending as birthday boy Robbie Weir scored the winner for the Spireites deep into injury time.

John Akinde had given Barnet the lead in the 11th minute but Charlie Clough's own goal looked like it would earn Barnet a point.

Weir's late strike lifted Chesterfield out of the relegation zone, with Forest Green dropping into the bottom two.

Mitch Rose scored the winner for Grimsby in their 1-0 victory over 10-man Rovers, who had Jack Fitzwater sent off in the first half.

Strugglers Port Vale and Morecambe both claimed valuable 2-0 victories.

Two goals from Cristian Montano either side of half-time saw Vale beat Cambridge, while Vadaine Oliver and Callum Lang were the goalscorers for Morecambe against Coventry.

There were six goals in less than half-an-hour as Newport and Carlisle drew 3-3.

Shawn McCoulsky put the hosts ahead just before half-time, with the game really exploding into life after the break.

Luke Joyce equalised and Kelvin Etuhu put Carlisle ahead, only for Matthew Dolan to make it 2-2. Tom Miller then restored Carlisle's lead but Dolan grabbed his second in the 69th minute.

Fifth-placed Wycombe ended their three-match losing run away from home but could only draw 0-0 with Stevenage, while Lincoln climbed to sixth with a 2-0 victory at Yeovil.

Matt Green put the Imps ahead in the 50th minute and Matt Rhead added the second 19 minutes later.

Mansfield dropped out of the top seven after losing 2-0 to Crawley, while Jamie Grimes scored the only goal in Cheltenham's 1-0 victory over Crewe.