United 1 (Covolan 90+5’) Hartlepool 1 (Armstrong 35′) Hartlepool win 5-4 on penalties There was heartbreak at Ashton Gate on Sunday, as United’s season-long battle for promotion ended at the final stage in Bristol. A first-half effort from Luke Armstrong looked to have been enough to ensure it was Hartlepool – rather than Torquay
United 4 (Wright 1′, 48′, Hall 102′, Moxey pen 105+4′) Notts County 2 (Rodrigues 39′, Chicksen 51′) A Plainmoor epic saw United seal their place in the National League Promotion Final next weekend, as they eventually disposed of Notts County 4-2 after extra time. Twice The Gulls went in front through Danny Wright strikes,
Altrincham 0 United 0 United’s final match of the regular season saw the points shared, after The Gulls came away with a scoreless draw at Altrincham. The Gaffer made one change to the starting line-up that drew 2-2 with Barnet last weekend, with Kyle Cameron replacing Scott Boden in a surprise move in attack.
United 2 (Andrews, 13′, Lemonheigh-Evans, 23′) Barnet 2 (Petrasso 36′ pen, Kefalas, 54′) The Yellow Army’s return to Plainmoor saw United pegged back on Saturday, as Barnet came from behind to claim a 2-2 draw. Jake Andrews gave Torquay the early lead they craved, with Connor Lemonheigh-Evans doubling it midway through the first period.
Stockport 2 (Southam-Hales, 34′, Palmer 63′) United 2 (Boden, 40′ pen, 57′) United’s televised showdown with Stockport County ended with honours-even on Sunday, as two goals from Scott Boden secured a 2-2 draw at Edgeley Park. Despite a bright start by Gary Johnson’s men, it was County’s Macauley Southam-Hales who opened the scoring, however
United 0 Bromley 0 United had to settle for a point on Saturday, as Bromley held out for a goalless draw at Plainmoor. Despite bossing possession for almost the entirety of the 90 minutes, Torquay were unable to find the crucial goal, as the match ended with neither defence breached. Boss Gary Johnson made