The FA Cup took place last weekend, meaning that there was no League Two action but there was still a lot of news in relation to clubs.
From a star striker out for the season and clubs proudly representing the league in the cup, what has been happening in England's fourth division?
Clubs doing League Two proud in the cup
As the first round of the FA Cup took place on the weekend, League One and Two clubs took part alongside teams from non-league.
Whilst a number of clubs went out, some teams from the fourth division produced some 'cupsets' by beating teams from League One.
Cheltenham Town came out as 3-1 winners against Rotherham United, in a huge sign of intent as their good form continues.
Salford beat Shrewsbury 2-1 which was the last game for Salop manager Paul Hurst as he was relieved of his duties following defeat.
Harrogate beat Hollywood Wrexham with a Jack Muldoon header and high-flying Walsall overcame the challenge of Bolton Wanderers with a 2-1 win.
Charlie Wyke to miss the rest of the season
Carlisle United striker Charlie Wyke will miss the rest of the season with an ankle injury.
The experienced player was brought in as a star signing with the hopes of getting the Cumbrians back up to League One at the first time of asking, but their season has not gone to plan so far and the news is concerning for Carlisle.
Recently-released goalkeeper could be on the radar for clubs in League Two
Jökull Andrésson has been released from Reading, and is a player many clubs from the fourth division could look to sign.
He had previous loan moves at Exeter City, Stevenage, Carlisle United and Morecambe so he could easily return to the fourth division as he has previous experience there.
Rakeem Harper signs for Port Vale
Port Vale completed the signing of midfielder Rakeem Harper on a free transfer to help bolster their depth in midfield.
The former West Bromwich Albion player has linked up with his old manager Darren Moore after being released by Burton Albion on deadline day.
His deal runs until the end of the season.
A League Two rivalry took place in the cup
Rivals MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon battled it out in the FA Cup, with the Wombles beating the hosts 2-1.
Matty Stevens opened the scoring with one minute to go until the break, and quickly made it two with 51 minutes on the clock.
MK's afternoon went from bad to worse as midfielder Cameron Lemonheigh-Evans saw red, much to the entertainment of the visitors as he had represented the Wimbledon colours just last year on a loan deal from Stockport.
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