More on KentOnline
Manager Alan Dowson is thrilled with Dartford’s winning league run - but knows the only way to keep fans coming back is to keep winning matches.
History is thought to have been made when a Kent walking rugby side became one of, if not the, first to play an international fixture.
Manager Jay Saunders felt the key moments went against his Tonbridge team on Saturday in their Kent derby defeat at Dartford in National League South.
Dartford extended their winning league run to six games on Saturday, beating Kent rivals Tonbridge in National League South.
Canterbury schoolboy James Reilly is the youngest European driver to have completed a 24-hour race - but came close to not even qualifying!
Manager Richard Styles has welcomed a break from league action for Whitstable.
Manager Ben Smith wants more understanding - from a section of Herne Bay’s own fans!
Joint-boss John Embery insists Faversham’s squad are good enough to compete in Isthmian South East.
Zak Crawley has been selected in England’s 15-strong Test squad for their tour of Pakistan.
Cup glory is being targeted this season at Deal.
Folkestone will need to go the extra mile - quite literally - as they aim to progress in the FA Cup.
Boss Andy Hessenthaler has some tough calls to make ahead of Dover’s match this weekend.
Kent's Zak Crawley has been handed a new England central contract despite enduring what he described as probably the worst summer he's ever had.
Alfie Pavey is urging Dover strike partner Chike Kandi to stick with him up top if he wants to stay on the goal trail.
Andy Hessenthaler watched Dover beat Braintree in National League South - before saying he felt they had played better in their previous two matches!
Dover earned a relatively comfortable win over Braintree in National League South.
Opener Ben Compton capped an incredible first full season at Kent, winning three gongs at their end-of-season awards night.
Chatham are beginning a run of home matches and boss Kevin Hake wants to make the Bauvill Stadium a fortress.
There is a chance for another slice of FA Trophy history this Saturday and Faversham joint-boss John Embery wants his players rise to the occasion.
Kent opener Zak Crawley hopes he has now found a formula for success after what he described as his worst-ever summer.