The Midweek fixtures are here and if you are looking for a fixture to head to we have all the information right here, although there aren’t a huge amount of midweek games this week.
There is a break from Vanarama National League South action for Welling United and Maidstone United when they meet at Park View Road on Tuesday evening in the Kent Senior Cup.
Defeat at Dorking Wanderers ended Welling United’s two game winning run. After the match Kevin Watson, the Wings’ Assistant Manager, gave his views.
Gillingham snapped their five-game losing streak, but were still denied a much needed three points by a ninety-third minute equaliser from the ten men of Swindon Town at the County Ground.
Bromley picked up another valuable League Two point courtesy of a late Michael Cheek penalty having trailed an impressive Barrow side since the twentieth minute at a murky Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon.
Defeat at Dorking Wanderers ended Welling United’s two game winning run.
Cray Wanderers moved off the bottom of the Isthmian Premier table after a hard fought victory at Cheshunt and end a run of nine league games with a win courtesy of Charlie Edwards first goal for the club. The result also ensured a three match unbeaten run and also three successive league clean sheets.
Sittingbourne are through to the Second Round Proper of the FA Trophy for the first time in a quarter of a century courtesy of goals from Mitch May and Codey Cosgrave as Dover Athletic were dumped out of another competition by the Brickies.
The Fleet came back from two goals down for the second home match in succession to take a point from this meeting with Wealdstone. With the goals coming on 86 and 91 minutes, it was one of the latest revivals Fleet fans have seen in recent years.
Faversham Town got back to winning ways against a very good Stansfeld side on Saturday afternoon. Tommy Warrilow stated before the game he wanted three points and did not mind how he got what he wished for with a very good performance.
One new face in the Chatham Town Womens team since the summer is full back Lucy Jones who crossed the Thames in a bid to help Keith Boanas’ side attempt to reclaim the National League South place they lost last season.
Gillingham head to rivals Swindon Town looking to ensure they don’t make it six defeats in a row following their midweek defeat at home to Newport County.
Following on from Tuesday night’s hard fought win, Bromley look to build on the momentum this Saturday afternoon when they entertain Barrow in a League Two fixture at Hayes Lane.
On Saturday Welling United are in Vanarama National League South action when they visit Dorking Wanderers.
The weekend is here and if you are looking for a game to head to then we have all the information for you right here to help make that decision.