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Folkestone tonight face a massive away test in Isthmian Premier as they take on the leaders.
Coach Mike Sandmann thinks Dover tonight will have to be at their best if they are to earn a victory at struggling Cheshunt.
Centre-back Max Ehmer concedes Gillingham’s players are letting down boss Neil Harris.
Even manager Neil Harris was struggling to understand how Gillingham badly lost their way in their League 2 home defeat to Salford.
Things went from bad to worse for struggling Gillingham who suffered another League 2 loss - this time to Salford.
Follow all the action as it happens from Gillingham's League 2 clash with Salford and Maidstone's National League trip to Woking.
The women's section at Old Gravesendians want to catch more attention - and they hope their display on their home debut can help spread the word.
New manager Kevin Watson wants his whole family to feel part of the project at Herne Bay - even if his daughter may need some convincing!
Boss Simon Austin reckons he is there or thereabouts in terms of rebuilding Faversham’s squad.
Conditions in Pakistan will help batsman Zak Crawley flourish, according to Kent head coach Matt Walker.
Skipper Ben Greenhalgh has been praised by Margate manager Andy Drury.
Manager Kevin Watson will get to work at training after winning his first game in charge of Herne Bay.
Manager Marcel Nimani wants Whitstable’s players to work on their emotional management in games.
Chairman Gary Smart believes Faversham have one of the best forward lines in the league as they aim to avoid relegation having re-signed a winger.
Folkestone return to league action this weekend seeking a win joint-head coach Roland Edge hopes will ignite their campaign.
Boss Andy Hessenthaler is warning his Dover players not to slip back into bad habits.
Kent skipper Sam Billings had mixed fortunes on his return to England’s One-Day squad in their three-match series in Australia.
Kent's Zak Crawley is poised to make his T20 Big Bash League debut with the Hobart Hurricanes having been named an international replacement player.
RunTogether Canterbury are on a mission to make running more sociable.
Player-boss Jack Midson believes Sheppey's players are finally doing themselves justice.