LINCOLN City went six points clear at the top of the League Two table after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Cambridge United on Saturday.

Having gone 1-0 down in the 28th minute via Jabo Ibehre's header, the Imps levelled in the 70th thanks to a superb Neal Eardley free-kick and John Akinde then hit what proved the winner five minutes later.

Second-placed Milton Keynes Dons drew 2-2 at Northampton Town, being denied victory by substitute Junior Morias' stoppage-time equaliser.

The visitors had been 2-0 up thanks to Alex Gilbey's first-half effort on the follow-up after David Cornell had saved Chuks Aneke's penalty and a strike from Aneke in the 69th minute.

Andy Williams reduced the deficit in the 78th minute and Morias' late intervention then saw Northampton claim a point.

Mansfield Town and Colchester United are still two points behind the Dons in third and fourth respectively after each were held to a goalless draw at home.

Mansfield were held by Swindon Town, while Colchester battled out a stalemate with Morecambe.

Bury moved up a position to fifth having also drawn 0-0, at rock-bottom Notts County.

John Stead blew a golden opportunity for the Magpies as he put a 74th-minute penalty over the bar.

Bury are level on points with sixth-placed Forest Green Rovers and seventh-placed Exeter City.

Forest Green were another side to end up with only a point after leading 2-0, with Cheltenham Town fighting back to draw 2-2 at home.

Luke Varney and Conor Thomas registered in quick succession in the 78th and 80th minutes for the hosts after efforts earlier in the second half from Forest Green's Tahvon Campbell and George Williams.

Exeter were beaten 2-1 at home by 10-man Grimsby Town.

The Mariners took the lead through Martyn Woolford, then had Alex Whitmore sent off early in the second half.

Jayden Stockley subsequently levelled with his 16th goal of the season, before Mitchell Rose's penalty secured victory for the away side.

At the bottom, Notts County now have the same amount of points as Sol Campbell's 23rd-placed Macclesfield Town, who were defeated 2-1 at Carlisle United.

Scott Wilson put the Silkmen in front in the second minute before Carlisle turned things around thanks to Hallam Hope's equaliser and Jerry Yates' late winner.

Managerless Oldham Athletic fared impressively in their first match since sacking Frankie Bunn, bouncing back from the 6-0 Boxing Day loss at Carlisle with a 4-1 win at Port Vale.

After Callum Lang's opener for the Latics was cancelled out by a Ben Whitfield header, Mohammed Maouche, Gevaro Nepomuceno and Chris O'Grady all got on the scoresheet.

Elsewhere, Tranmere Rovers drew 0-0 at home with Yeovil Town, Newport County against Crawley Town also finished goalless, and Chris Porter's penalty was the only goal as Crewe Alexandra won 1-0 at Gresty Road against Stevenage, who had Alex Reid sent off.