Gillingham are looking for back-to-back wins as they welcome Fleetwood Town to the MEMS Priestfield Stadium this Saturday.
Deal Town have moved to within touching distance of the South East play-off places with an incredible winning run, but now Steve King’s side this weekend face second placed AFC Croydon Athletic at the Charles Ground.
Sittingbourne will be looking to get back to winning ways this weekend after being denied three points on Tuesday in the Swale derby with Sheppey United. Thing is its League leaders Three Bridges next for Reece Prestedge and the Brickies at Woodstock.
Following on from a hard-earned point at home to Oldham Athletic on Tuesday night, Bromley make the long journey up to The North Lincolnshire Coast to face Grimsby Town at Blundell Park in a League Two fixture on Saturday lunchtime.
Following a spell of five derbies in six games, Welling United travel to Sussex to play Burgess Hill Town in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
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Seb Palmer-Houlden and his Gillingham teammates return to MEMS Priestfield this weekend at the start of three home games in their next four as they look to get back to winning ways at home base.
After last weekend’s last gasp winner at Barrow, Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth has called on his players to come good at MEMS Priestfield this Saturday against Fleetwood Town.
Friday night football comes to the Acclaim Handling Community Stadium when Erith and Belvedere host Sutton Athletic in the Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division.
Bromley maintained their unbeaten home record in League Two this season and extended their unbeaten run to seventeen games despite an uninspiring display against a well organised Oldham Athletic at Hayes Lane on Tuesday night and in turn moved five points clear at the top of the table.
There were talking points aplenty when Welling United came from behind to win at Cray Valley (PM) in their Isthmian League Premier Division derby.
Honours even in “El Swale-ico” as Jacob Lambert’s eighty-eighth minute strike gave Sheppey United their first point in five games and denied Sittingbourne all three points in the Brickies quest for the play-offs.
Dartford improved their playoff hopes after seeing off Kent rivals Ramsgate on Tuesday night.
Rochester United made it two wins in four days and ended SE Dons 19 game unbeaten run at the Rochester Utilities Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Punjab United are flying the counties flag into the last four of the ISUZU FA Vase and manager Chipie Sian is delighted by his side’s progress in the competition.