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Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Ryan Kingsford, who won last week’s poll with 22% of the vote after his instant impact from the bench in Sittingbourne’s FA Cup tie against Dover.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Harry Brooks marked his 50th Herne Bay appearance with a clean sheet in a 1-0 FA Trophy first qualifying round victory at home to Northwood.
Nazir Bakrin helped Tonbridge to a fifth successive clean sheet as Jay Saunders’ side maintained their unbeaten start in National League South with a 0-0 draw at Chippenham.
Captain Craig Stone scored the second-half winner to go with a clean sheet as Ashford won 1-0 at Deal in the FA Trophy.
Jack Steventon looked the part on his debut after joining from Hythe as Sittingbourne beat Sutton Common 2-0 in the FA Trophy.
Lewis Godden opened the scoring as improving Kennington made it back-to-back wins in Southern Counties East with a 2-1 success against Rusthall.
Alfie Matthews scored one, made one and ran midfield as Dover bounced back from their FA Cup exit by thrashing Dartford 5-1 in the Isthmian Premier.
Player-boss Ben Greenhalgh scored his second hat-trick this season as Margate won 5-0 at Hanworth Villa in the FA Trophy.
Kieron Campbell scored a superb opener after cutting inside from the left to set Faversham on their way to a 4-0 Southern Counties East victory over Erith & Belvedere.
Jefferson Aibangbee is back in business after recovering from a broken leg, scoring twice after setting up the opener as Sevenoaks beat Harrow Borough 3-0 in the FA Trophy.
Aaron Blair scored the first hat-trick of his career to lead Maidstone to a 4-1 win at Enfield Town in National League South.
Jack Gallagher finished a lovely team move that started with the goalkeeper, getting his across his man to volley home, as Tunbridge Wells beat Snodland 3-1 in Southern Counties East.
Jake Leberl is today’s top boss after Dover’s big win over Dartford - Whites’ first derby victory in five years.