Football under the floodlights takes place at Erith Leisure Centre this evening when Welling Town host Halls AFC in the Southern Counties East Football League First Division.
Despite a much-improved performance it’s three losses on the bounce as Gillingham were defeated by two second half goals from Swindon Town.
Ebbsfleet United made it six goals in two games against the division’s tightest defence as an excellent away performance saw Josh Wright’s side lead 3-0 before a late Maidenhead comeback proved too little, too late.
Table topping Bromley took another step closer to winning promotion from League Two with a smash and grab raid away at relegation threatened Newport County on Tuesday night, thanks to a late goal from Corey Whitely.
Two more goals from the ageless Derek Asamoah helped Sittingbourne to record a comfortable three-nil win at the Stanmore Stadium, Thamesmead that could be heard at both ends of the table.
Five first half goals against FC Elmstead moved AFC Greenwich Borough back into second place in the Southern Counties East Football League First Division.
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Rochester United closed to within five points of SCEFL1 leaders SE Dons on Monday night as they edged Tooting Bec… just!
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.
There’s a big match in prospect at Holmesdale when AFC Greenwich Borough host FC Elmstead in a midweek game in the Southern Counties East Football League First Division.
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.
A comfortable win as possible kept Chatham Town Women on course for a top three finish in the Women’s National League as on Mother’s Day at the Bauvill, two mums shone amongst the increasingly gloomy conditions as they comfortably saw off Actonians three-nil in front of a joyous crowd.
“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.