Play-off pair Cheltenham and Bradford saw out the regular season with a goalless draw.
Bradford City’s leading scorer Nahki Wells was an un-used substitute in the match.
The home side created the majority of the chances but rarely troubled Matt Duke in the Bradford City goal.
Cheltenham defender Steve Elliott put a header wide from eight yards after 16 minutes before Byron Harrison sent a header into the hoardings seconds later. Duke then pushed away Pack's long-range free-kick.
A red card for Bradford's Andrew Davies with an hour played, for a second booking - meaning he will miss out on his side's opening play-off game - gave Cheltenham a one-man advantage but they could still not find the breakthrough, skipper Russ Penn's searing 20-yard drive over the crossbar the closest they came.
Bradford finally managed an effort on goal in the 77th minute but Nathan Doyle's effort was wide of Scott Brown's goal.
Normal service was resumed as Cheltenham finished the stronger with Pack heading against the post from a corner and substitute Shaun Harrad forcing Duke into a decent save five minutes from time.
Reggie Lambe
A Tim Cahill double was just enough for the New York Red Bulls to earn their second straight road win and snap Reggie Lambe and his Toronto FC’s teammates four-game unbeaten streak, as the Australian international scored the game-winner in the 90th minute in front of 20,009 fans at BMO Field.
Cahill’s leaping header off a Thierry Henry cross in the dying minutes of the match punctuated a gritty win for the Red Bulls, who have won three of their past four games and now hold an eight-game unbeaten streak against Toronto FC dating back to 2009.
Cahill also opened the scoring in the 38th minute off an assist from defender Roy Miller, giving the New York Designated Player his first MLS goal since August 2012.
Jonathan Osorio scored his second goal of the season in dramatic fashion for Toronto FC, who lost for the first time at home this season despite coming just minutes from their fifth consecutive draw. After coming on in the 79th minute, Osorio found the back of the net just four minutes later with a shot from distance that beat New York goalkeeper Luis Robles.