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Jordan Perrin backed up earlier fine saves with another stop deep into injury time as Herne Bay beat Horsham 2-1 in the FA Cup first qualifying round.
Gillingham winger Hakeeb Adelakun dropped to right-back after debutant Haji Mnoga’s early red card and put in a top performance as Neil Harris’ side dug deep for a goalless draw against Swindon.
It’s always good when your defenders chip in with goals and Josh Vincent was at it on Saturday, heading the opener in Folkestone’s 3-1 FA Cup win over North Greenford.
Man-of-the-match Charlie Dickens impressed at the back as Ashford beat Hanworth Villa 2-1 in the FA Cup, the Nuts & Bolts defence earning praise from manager Tommy Warrilow.
Lewis Gard capped a man-of-the-match performance with a goal as injury-hit Tonbridge ended a run of three defeats with a 3-1 victory over Dulwich Hamlet in National South.
Ryan Gondoh scored twice as Sevenoaks upset Isthmian Premier Kingstonian 2-1 in the FA Cup.
Ryan Hayes has scored some crackers down the years and his 35-yard free-kick in Phoenix Sports’ 4-1 FA Cup win over Rusthall must be right up there with the best.
There was quite a game in Division 1 of the Southern Counties East League, with man-of-the-match Marshall Wratten scoring a hat-trick in an 8-4 home win against Bridon Ropes.
Summer signing Ade Azeez completed a first-half hat-trick as Welling thrashed Oxford City 5-0 in National South.
Leaders Ebbsfleet maintained their 100% per cent record with Dominic Poleon scoring twice in a 3-1 win against Bath. That’s seven goals already this season for the in-form striker.
Emmanuel Oloyede’s first-half double helped Chatham win 6-0 at Midhurst & Easebourne in the FA Cup.
Welling manager Warren Feeney is our top boss after his side halted Oxford’s four-match winning streak in emphatic fashion.