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Changes to Dover’s starting line-up will be made as they play for the second time in 48 hours, manager Mitch Brundle has revealed.
Leaders Lordswood are on the brink of winning the Kent League Premier Division title after they edged past visitors Minster in a rain-disrupted match.
Boss Mitch Brundle again discusses Dover’s slow starts after they suffered a first home National League South defeat this season to leaders Worthing.
England international spinner Matt Parkinson has already given Kent fans a glimpse of what he can do, according to new team-mate Jack Leaning.
Gravesend Dynamite are celebrating another national trophy triumph.
Early leaders Worthing consigned Dover to their first home National League South defeat this season.
Experienced Dover captain James Dunne doesn’t want to simply see his career peter out with the National League South outfit.
Boss Steve Lovell admits bragging rights will be on the line ahead of Herne Bay’s Bank Holiday derby with Ramsgate – but he isn’t focused on that yet.
The future is bright at Sandwich Town, according to skipper Jan Gray.
Fit-again Joe Denly is aiming to enjoy a strong finish to the season with Kent after an injury-hit campaign.
Midfielder Liam Gillies has a target in mind for the number of goals and assists he wants to contribute for Whitstable this season.
Harry Seaden has signed for Margate - with manager Reece Prestedge revealing he had looked to recruit the goalkeeper in pre-season.
The next month should help show everyone exactly what Deal can do this season, boss Steve King has warned.
Dover boss Mitch Brundle is proud he’s managed to bring an air of positivity back to the club.
Dagenham and Redbridge have confirmed ex-Dover striker Inih Effiong is “sitting up and feeling much better” after he collapsed in their weekend clash.
Kent’s Jack Leaning discusses making a maiden appearance on the Isle of Wright and aiming to progress to the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knockout stages.
Kent club captain Sam Billings has agreed his latest overseas franchise spell.
It remains all to play for in the Kent League Premier Division title race after the top three teams won on Saturday.
Jack Leaning-inspired Kent Spitfires beat Essex Eagles to keep alive their chances of qualifying for the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knockout stages.
Manager Mitch Brundle concedes Dover need to start games better after they fought back to draw at home to Braintree.