Gillingham are back in League Two action as they welcome rivals Swindon Town to the MEMS Priestfield Stadium on Tuesday night.
Top of the table Bromley make the journey across to South Wales on Tuesday night to face Newport County in another key League Two encounter, with both teams in need of points at opposite ends of the table.
Despite surrendering a two goal advantage, Welling United showed their character when coming back to beat Potters Bar Town in their Isthmian League Premier Division encounter. After the game, Ryan Maxwell gave his thoughts.
“It’s a worse result than Tuesday… we didn’t score; we didn’t hit the target – it’s a terrible result! We go one-nil down in the first minute – it’s just not good enough and I have to put it right!” Gareth Ainsworth’s words as Gillingham lost yet again.
Despite surrendering a two goal advantage, Welling United showed their character when coming back to beat Potters Bar Town in their Isthmian League Premier Division encounter.
Eastbourne Town were literally spot on as they halted Sittingbourne’s Play Off charge.
Bromley picked up a vital three points at home to Bristol Rovers on Saturday afternoon, which maintained their place at the top of the League Two table and more importantly increased the gap to nine points from the team in fourth.
For the fourth time in succession in this fixture, the winners came from behind but unfortunately for the Fleet this afternoon, that turned out to be the hosts. Ben Chapman’s excellent strike had given Josh Wright’s side the lead but Dorking fought back in the second period to take the points.
Erith Town shared the spoils with play-off chasing Jersey Bulls in an entertaining early kick off at the Stanmore Stadium.
Chatham Town eased to an easy victory over bottom of the league Canvey Island and in doing so maintained their play-off place, another victory on Tuesday night against the same opposition would strengthen that position further.
Welling United face, a massive game in their fight for survival this weekend as they travel to Potters Bar Town in a game that has taken on so much significance at the foot of the Isthmian Premier.
Sittingbourne boss Reece Prestedge has challenged his side to push on from the win over South-East leaders Three Bridges at Woodstock last weekend as the Brickies head to the Sussex coast on Saturday to face an Eastbourne Town side still occasionally glancing over their shoulders at the wrong end of the table.
Gillingham are on the road again this Saturday as they travel to Cambridge United for another League Two fixture.
Bromley are back in League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Bristol Rovers at Hayes Lane.
Finishing a spell of three consecutive away games, Welling United travel to Potters Bar Town for a huge Isthmian League Premier Division relegation encounter.