Goals from Andy Smith and Garath McCleary secured three points for Gillingham in a combative and bad-tempered contest against Accrington Stanley who finished with nine men at MEMS Priestfield.
While Ebbsfleet United fans were breaking open chocolate eggs, their side were busy breaking open Dover’s defence this Easter Monday as an accomplished performance made it a perfect holiday weekend for Josh Wright.
Mitch May’s last gasp equaliser kept Sittingbourne in line for the Play Offs after Merstham looked like they would leave the Staxson Stadium with the three points.
The traditional Easter double header comes to a conclusion today with the long-awaited Cray derby as Cray Wanderers travel to Cray Valley PM for only the second ever league game at the Artic Stadium. Kick off 3 pm.
Part two of the Easter programme takes Welling United to Essex with an Isthmian League Premier Division match at Brentwood Town.
Having dropped back into the Isthmian League Premier Division bottom four, Welling United reacted positively with victory at home to Chichester City. After the game, Ryan Maxwell shared his thoughts.
Faversham Town have this evening announced the departure of Tommy Warrilow as manager.
Despite coming in level at half time with the slope advantage, Welling United were good value for their victory at home to Chichester City in their fight to avoid relegation from the Isthmian League Premier Division.
Sittingbourne got back on track in the Isthmian South East play-off battle with a three-goal cruise past bottom Club East Grinstead Town as they built a six-point cushion ahead of neighbours Faversham Town in the race for post season action.
Cray Wanderers play-off hopes took a knock as Billericay Town came from three one down to make it fourteen wins out of fifteen courtesy of Frankie Merrifield’s ninety fourth minute winner to complete the comeback.
The Wembley dream for Punjab United came to a sad end, after a frustrating FA Vase semi-final second leg defeat in front of a record crowd at the Steve Cook Stadium.
Chatham Town missed the chance to move into second place in what some people would say was their worst performance of the season while Aveley who seemed like they would take one point but, in the end, took all three helping them to get in the play-offs.
The Gills ended the run of five successive defeats with a much improved and battling performance away in the West Midlands drawing two-two with Walsall.
Having rattled up sixteen goals in the previous rounds, Rusthall scored another four to win the Southern Counties East Football League Challenge Cup final against Bearsted.
A sensational equaliser in the tenth minute of injury time by youngster George Evans earned a share of the spoils for Bromley at the Hive on Good Friday.