Gillingham have made their second signing in the January transfer window by bringing in Bolton Wanderers midfielder Nelson Khumbeni.
Kent Senior Trophy football takes place in Eltham on Sunday when Stansfeld host Staplehurst Monarchs.
Striker Elliott Nevitt is looking forward to Gillingham’s home game with Doncaster Rovers on Saturday lunchtime perhaps more than most as he looks to atone for the horror ending of the side’s last home game against Bromley.
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Incredibly, Welling United play their first Saturday home game for over a month this weekend when they host Boreham Wood in the Vanarama National League South.
Cray Wanderers look to continue an unbeaten start to 2025 on Saturday as the Wands with six wins in the last eight games head to Hastings United in the Isthmian Premier. Kick off 3pm.
Chatham Town Women comfortably eased past league rivals London Seaward to win through to the third round of the Combined Counties Cup in some considerable style.
New manager John Coleman can’t wait for Saturday to come as he will at long last take charge of Gillingham for the first time.
After last week’s FA Cup excitement Bromley are now focused back on their debut League Two campaign as they prepare for the visit of Colchester United to Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon.
Sittingbourne finally return to League action this weekend as Ryan Maxwell’s side plays their first game since their FA Trophy heroics against Salisbury looking to keep the pressure on Isthmian South East leaders Ramsgate.
In a competitive Presence & Co. Southern Counties East Football League Challenge Cup third round tie, Forest Hill Park progressed at the expense of hosts Erith and Belvedere.
Chatham Town Women turn their attention to Cup football as in the next seven days they bid to advance in three different competitions with manager Keith Boanas keen to compete on all fronts.
There will be some familiar faces back at the Acclaim Handling Community Stadium when Forest Hill Park visit Erith and Belvedere in the third round of the Southern Counties East Football League Challenge Cup on Wednesday evening.
Ten man Ebbsfleet United earned their second draw in four days as Yeovil couldn’t break Josh Wright’s side in 104 minutes of spirited football after the referee found an incredible 14 minutes of added time.
Two goals from Tom Ngegba and a third from Devonte West in the closing minutes gave Hollands & Blair a desperately needed three points at the foot of SCEFL Premier as the Medway side came from two behind to wreck Whitstable Town’s FA Vase preparations on a mad Tuesday night at the Belmont.