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It's time to get your predictions in for our latest installment of Beat the Pundit.
K Sports' Kris Browning is the manager we've chosen to pick the scores this weekend.
He's up against James Black from the KM sports desk, while Ebbsfleet supporter Henry Hudson represents the fans.
It's three points for a correct scoreline and one point for the right outcome (win, lose or draw).
Last week saw Ebbsfleet fan Ray Peck get two correct scores to extend the fans' lead at the top of the standings.
The table so far:
Kent fans: 16 points
Kent football managers: 7 points
KOL sports desk: 6 points
This week's predictions are below, don't forget to join in using the comments section below with your own guesses.
Gillingham v Charlton (League 1)
Kris Browning: It's never easy to predict a local derby. I know Charlton lost on Tuesday but Gills are struggling and I think the Addicks will edge this. 0-1
James Black: Despite picking up a good point in midweek, Gillingham will find their promotion-chasing rivals too strong at Priestfield. 1-2
Henry Hudson: Everything seems to be going wrong for Gillingham while at the same time things appear to be clicking into place for Charlton. I fancy a convincing away win. 2-5
Dover v Chester (National League)
KB: Dover are having a good season. They lost on Tuesday but I can't it see it happening again, so Chris Kinnear's side to win. 2-0
JB: This should be a comfortable afternoon for Chris Kinnear's men as Dover look to bounce back from losing at home on Tuesday night, and top spot in the league. 2-0
HH: Dover's assured start to the season has been somewhat surprising and I expect them to just about get past Chester at Crabble. 2-1
Ebbsfleet v Tranmere (National League)
KB: Ebbsfleet lost their unbeaten record against Aldershot on Tuesday night and Tranmere aren't doing as well as they should. I've got this down for a draw. 1-1
JB: Both teams haven't really fired so far this season. But despite Tuesday's blip, I'm backing Fleet to get back to drawing ways against one of the league's 'big boys'. 1-1
HH: Tranmere will be disappointed with their season so far but with the experience of Micky Mellon, I expect improved results and a decent promotion push once they get it together. 1-2
Folkestone v Tooting (FA Cup second qualifying round)
KB: Folkestone have always been good at home, they've started the season well and I fancy their chances of going through. 2-0
JB: Anything can happen in the FA Cup, but I'm sticking to the form book for this one.
Tooting are struggling in Bostik Premier, while Folkestone have made good start. 3-1
HH: Folkestone have had a steady start to the season whilst Tooting are in the drop zone. I expect a narrow home win. 2-1
Do you want to take part in next week's Beat the Pundit? Email medwaysport@thekmgroup.co.uk to register your interest.