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A round-up of all Saturday's action from Kent teams in Ryman League Premier Division, Division 1 South and North.
Canterbury Hockey Club enjoyed a glorious afternoon of double success against Surbiton at Polo Farm on Saturday.
Canterbury withstood a furious fight back from hosts Exmouth to record a stunning 51-41 victory in National 2 South.
Chatham Town’s dreams of a place in the FA Cup First Round for the first time in more than 80 years were dashed by a 2-0 defeat to St Albans City.
A round-up of results from Kent teams in Football League, FA Cup and non-league action.
Relive all Saturday's action as Match Centre followed Gillingham to Port Vale and kept you updated on FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round day action.
Jen Wilson says Canterbury Ladies need no extra motivation when they take on Surbiton in the second game of a bumper double-header at Polo Farm.
Ray Turner says Faversham’s trip to Walton & Hersham could determine whether his side are battling at the top-of-the-table or jockeying in mid-table.
Canterbury skipper Michael Farrer says Canterbury have a score to settle when they host Surbiton on Saturday.
Andy Pratt says the most important thing about Canterbury’s fine win over National 2 South leaders Bournemouth is that they follow it up this weekend.
Kent starlet Fabian Cowdrey was frustrated not to play championship cricket this summer but hopes to become a mainstay of the four-day side in 2014.
Chris Kinnear says the pride of Dover fans will prove a big motivation as his Whites squad prepare to battle Oxford City in the FA Cup.
Dover Athletic were forced to settle for a goalless draw at home to 10-man Havant & Waterlooville in Skrill South on Saturday.
Canterbury Ladies lost ground on Investec National Premier Division leaders Reading after twice being pegged back to draw 2-2 at Leicester.
Canterbury produced a stunning six-try performance to crush National 2 South leaders Bournemouth 36-6 at Merton Lane on Saturday.
A round-up of Saturday's football results involving Kent sides in action around the country.
Join us from 2.30pm on Saturday for the latest edition of Kent Football Match Centre as Peter Taylor hopes to lead Gillingham to a win over Preston.
Faversham boss Ray Turner remains optimistic about their chances of a return to the promotion play-offs this year, despite seven games without a win.
Captain Michael Farrer says Canterbury want to shock the NOW: Pensions National Premier Division hierarchy and battle for play-off spot.
Grace Balsdon is determined for her Canterbury Ladies side to “get back to business” when they visit Leicester on Saturday lunchtime.