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Stefan Payne bagged a brace for the third league game in a week as Faversham Town moved to within three points of top spot in the Premier Division on Saturday.
Payne, who joined from National League South Tonbridge at the start of September, struck twice in Faversham’s 5-2 win at Sutton Athletic as Sammy Moore’s men made it four successive league wins.
Payne opened the scoring at Sutton before Billy Bennett added a second before the break. Warren Mfula and Payne netted again early in the second half with Kieron Campbell completing their tally while Noah Hamelburg and Louis Lovell replied late on for the hosts.
Unbeaten Glebe remain top but they dropped points at home to bottom side Kennington in a 2-2 draw.
Jamie Philpot’s brace took his tally for the season to seven but his goals came either side of two goals in six minutes from Kennington’s Ryan Philpott.
Corinthian missed the chance to go top after the tables were turned on Michael Golding’s side against Hollands & Blair.
Having come from 3-0 down to win 4-3 at Erith Town in midweek, Corinthian let a 2-0 lead slip to end up with just a point to show for their efforts.
A goal in either half from Sam Bewick and Conor Driscoll had put Corinthian in charge but Kene Ukatu and Jack Simon’s injury-time equaliser rescued a point for Blair.
Fisher dropped to third after losing 2-0 at Punjab United, Youssouf Bamba and the evergreen Paul Vines scoring in either half.
Erith Town were held to a 1-1 draw at Lordswood after Ollie Milton’s opener was cancelled out by James Jeffrey with five minutes left.
Snodland are up to seventh with a game in hand after a 3-1 success at Tunbridge Wells.
First-half goals from Ed Mbango and Josh Jackson put Snodland in charge and while Billy Lewins reduced the arrears, Francis Babalola wrapped up the points with 20 minutes remaining.
A last-minute winner from debutant Victor Aiyelabola saw Welling Town claim their first league victory of the season, 3-2 at home to Stansfeld.
Whitstable were on course for three points at home to Rusthall before the game was abandoned due to player injury.
There was a delayed kick-off after traffic issues but Whitstable led 4-1 at the break thanks to goals from Harvey Smith (2), Tom Mills and Josh Williams.
AFC Whyteleafe lead the way in Division 1, making it seven wins out of seven after defeating SC Thamesmead 7-0.
Rochester United are second on goal difference as goals from Fjord Rogers and Max Morgan helped them to a 2-1 home success over Canterbury, for whom Teddy Nelson netted late on.