PORT Vale will be hunting a win to move back into the automatic promotion spots when they host Newport County AFC on Monday afternoon (kick-off 3pm).

The sides chasing promotion from League Two will finish the regular season on Saturday, seven days after last day in the third tier.

County already knew that they would be going up against Crewe and Doncaster in 2022/23 and the other two dropping down will be Gillingham and AFC Wimbledon.

Exeter and Forest Green are going up from the fourth tier and it is the Grecians that are in pole position for the title after fighting back for a point against Northampton, who are now vulnerable to Port Vale.

The Cobblers needed to win both remaining games to guarantee promotion but Sam Nombe cancelled out Mitch Pinnock's superb opener.

Forest Green lost 3-1 to Harrogate in Gloucestershire to lose top spot for the first time since September.

Jack Muldoon put Harrogate ahead from the spot in the first half before Jamille Matt levelled with his 19th goal of the season, also from the penalty spot.

Sunderland loanee Jack Diamond regained the lead for Harrogate a minute after the restart and substitute Lloyd Curry clinched the win on 72 minutes.

Hat-trick hero Aaron Collins snatched a 95th minute winner as promotion-chasing Bristol Rovers twice overturned a two-goal deficit to beat Rochdale 4-3.

Dale took a two-goal lead into the break after Luke Charman netted in the ninth minute and added a second eight minutes later.

Sam Finley brought Rovers back into the game with a composed finish in the 53rd minute but Dale restored their two-goal lead on the hour mark when Matt Done teed up Corey O'Keeffe.

Rovers hit back when Antony Evans slid an intelligent delivery across the face of goal for Collins to convert. They then drew level in the 89th minute through Collins he clinched all three points in the 95th minute when turning home Elliott Anderson's header.

Rovers' Paul Coutts was sent off in the last few seconds during a melee in his own penalty area.

Swindon climbed into the play-off positions after goals from Josh Davison and Louie Reed earned them a 2-1 win over Barrow.

Matt Platt restored parity late on with a header before Reed rounded off a brilliant individual performance to earn all three points with a close-range goal in the 85th minute.

Goals from Theo Archibald and Aaron Drinan gave Leyton Orient their third win in the last four away games with a 2-0 victory at Crawley Town, who have now lost three games in a row following the suspension of head coach John Yems.

Bradford City ended play-off contenders Sutton's 19-game unbeaten home run with an emphatic 4-1 win.

Charles Vernam scored twice for Mark Hughes' side, taking his tally to eight for the season, before Yann Songo'o and Andy Cook wrapped it up late on.

Alistair Smith scored Sutton's goal 10 minutes into the second half.

Relegated Scunthorpe drew 1-1 at home to Hartlepool United and Tranmere heaped more misery on Oldham with a comfortable 2-0 win.

Carlisle won their last home game of the season as they beat Stevenage 2-1 at Brunton Park thanks to goals from Joe Riley and Lewis Alessandra.

Freddie Sears scored twice as Colchester United played out a 2-2 draw with Walsall, whose goals came from Brendan Kiernan and George Miller.