Victory for Welling United at home to Whitehawk moved them up to twentieth in the Isthmian League Premier Division, just one point short of safety. After the match, Ryan Maxwell gave his thoughts.
A bold but essentially brilliant triple substitution just past the hour by boss Keith Boanas meant Chatham Town Women stayed right in contention for a top three finish in the FA Women’s National League as Cambridge United left Medway with nothing.
Despite going ahead in the first half through Ronan Hale’s penalty, Gillingham conceded twice in the second half and failed to score a goal from open play for the fourth consecutive game, as they lost 2-1 against Bristol Rovers.
Bromley stretched their unbeaten run to a club record 21 matches and remained unbeaten at home in over a year in a breathless encounter at a sunny Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon.
A second-half revival by visitors Weston-super-Mare left Fleet empty-handed despite Charlie Seaman’s opener proving the difference at the break.
Although forced to work hard, Welling United ground out victory at home to Whitehawk in their fight to avoid relegation from the Isthmian League Premier Division.
Cray Wanderers kept their Isthmian Premier play-off hopes alive after a narrow but merited victory against Potters Bar Town at Flamingo Park after Ola Ogunwamide’s goal saw the Wands move up to seventh but remain eight points behind Billericay Town in fifth.
Faversham Town made it four points in two games against Crowborough Athletic this week, though in truth they probably should and could have won both games, the draw on Saturday afternoon maintains their play-off ambitions.
A solitary goal from Mitch May midway through the second half gave Sittingbourne three priceless points in their pursuit of a South East play-off place.
Whitstable Town are within touching distance of a return to the Isthmian League following their midweek win over Punjab United which has left Jamie Coyle’s side agonisingly close to the SCEFL Premier title.
Faversham Town go into this weekend’s home game with Crowborough Athletic looking for their second triumph over the Crows in four days to keep themselves firmly in the South East play-off places with manager Tommy Warrilow pleased with his side’s form.
Gillingham are back in League Two action as they welcome Bristol Rovers to the MEMS Priestfield Stadium this Saturday.
Top of the table Bromley are back in League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Colchester Utd at Hayes Lane.
There’s a return to Park View Road for Welling United when they host Whitehawk in an Isthmian League Premier Division encounter.
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