Morecambe remain top of the table after a stunning second half comeback against Newport at the Globe Arena.
The Shrimps came back from two goals down at the break with a brace from Kevin Ellison and a header from teenager Paul Mullin sealing a superb fightback.
Adam Chapman and Andy Sandell scored twice within a minute in the opening half to put the visitors in control.
But boss Jim Bentley brought on Paul Mullin and Jamie Devitt at half-time, and the game changed beyond all recognition as Morecambe took the upper hand.
Carlisle remain without a point since their relegation to League Two, after a 3-1 loss at Wycombe Wanderers.
Aaron Pierre, Paul Hayes and Peter Murphy scored the goals for the Chairboys, with all three coming in the second-half. The win left Wycombe joint top of the table, as one of five teams on six points.
Hartlepool are also still to claim their first point of the season, as they were beaten 2-0 at home by Bury. Danny Nardiello and Danny Rose did the damage for the visitors.
Southend, Burton and Cheltenham are the three other sides in the division to keep up their 100 per cent records.
Six teams have yet to claim a single point with Dagenham bottom of the table on goal difference after a 2-1 loss at Burton.
Veteran striker Jamie Cureton had fired them ahead, but Billy Kee scored twice in four minutes late on to turn the game.
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