The clash between in-form Mile Oak and Wealden ended goalless although Wealden boss Gary Allen felt his side should have taken all three points.
Allen said: "We should have won easily. We missed so many chances."
Mark Harman (twice) and namesake Syd Harman missed one-on-one chances for Wealden while Lee Sale hit the bar in the second half.
Chris Payne hit the bar for Mile Oak and their manager Anthony Whittington said: "To not play well and come away with a point is good."
Crawley Down put a series of bad results behind them to draw 1-1 away to Saltdean United.
Darren Tidey put the visitors ahead on the half hour, reacting quickest to fire home after he had challenged the Saltdean keeper to a long ball. Bas Allen replied for the Tigers seven minutes later.
Tidey also had an effort disallowed for offside in the second half.
Crawley Down joint-boss Shaun Donnelly said: "I felt we should have won it. We had enough chances but when you have been on a run like we have been it is refreshing to get a point."
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