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Tunbridge Wells man-of-the-match George Bentley made two point-blank saves in added time to earn his side a 2-2 draw against then-Southern Counties East leaders Faversham Town.
Sam German scored Herne Bay’s opener in a 2-1 Isthmian South East success at Sevenoaks - his second goal for the club since joining on loan from Bromley.
Captain Chris Solly helped Ebbsfleet to a first clean sheet in 26 games and only a third National League win in 21 on his return from injury, as Wealdstone were beaten 2-0 at Stonebridge Road.
Sam Fitzgerald finished with a goal and a clean sheet at his old club as Corinthian beat Fisher 3-0 in Southern Counties East.
Teenager Matthew MacArthur capped his debut on loan from Gillingham with a fine goal as Dartford drew 2-2 with Weston-super-Mare in National League South.
Seidou Sanogo scored a second-half equaliser - his first Folkestone goal - to earn a 1-1 draw at home to Isthmian Premier high-fliers Wingate & Finchley.
Tireless Sam Corne scored the winner and pulled off a crucial goalline at 1-0 as Maidstone upset League 1 Stevenage in the FA Cup third round.
Marshall Wratten scored twice, including an absolute screamer, as Faversham Strike Force won 3-0 at Forest Hill Park in Southern Counties East Division 1.
Danny Parish made it three goals in as many games by scoring the opener as Ashford beat Isthmian South East high-fliers Three Bridges 3-2 in a Homelands cracker.
Man-of-the-match Mitchell May scored his first Sittingbourne hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Beckenham in Isthmian South East.
There was also a hat-trick for Matt Day as Larkfield & New Hythe beat local rivals K Sports 6-0 in the SCEFL Division 1 Cup.
George Elokobi is our top boss after leading Maidstone to the FA Cup fourth round for the first time in their history - a magnificent achievement just a year into his managerial career.