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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week.
Congratulations to Rajan Sahni, who won last week's poll with 41% of the vote after his FA Vase double for Kennington against Punjab.
Have a look at today's XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Ben Bridle-Card made a number of saves to help Chatham clinch a goalless draw in an entertaining derby at Sittingbourne.
Opposite number Matt Cafer pulled off the save of the match to deny Danny Kedwell but Bridle-Card was the busier keeper.
In-form Donvieve Jones helped the Brickies keep a clean sheet at the other end and looked set to add to his recent goalscoring exploits, only to have an effort disallowed.
Lekon Majoyegbe impressed as Sheppey claimed a creditable 1-1 draw at home to a dangerous Whitehawk side.
Midfielder James Rogers dropped in at left-back after Nathan Green was sent off and helped 10-man Folkestone pull off a 1-0 FA Cup upset at Dulwich Hamlet.
Jordy Ndozid scored the only goal as Isthmian South East Sevenoaks shocked National South Bath 1-0 at Twerton Park to reach the final qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Jordan Wynter produced a man-of-the-match display as a holding midfielder as Dartford beat Hungerford 2-0 to go third in National South.
Toby Edser scored one and made the other as Ebbsfleet progressed in the FA Cup with a 2-1 win at Hanwell.
Ashley Miller's 86th-minute penalty secured a 2-2 draw at VCD and preserved Ramsgate's unbeaten record at the top of Isthmian South East.
Luke Burdon scored a hat-trick in Larkfield & New Hythe's 5-2 over Croydon in Southern Counties East Division 1.
On-loan Dover forward George Nikaj continued his fine form for Ashford by opening the scoring in a 3-1 win at Littlehampton as Tommy Warrilow's side went second in Isthmian South East.
Scott Kashket was a constant threat as Gillingham claimed a much-needed 1-0 win over Sutton in League 2.
After having a first-half goal ruled out, it was Kashket's shot that led to Alex MacDonald's injury-time winner.
Harry Hudson would have been our manager of the week after Sevenoaks' FA Cup heroics at Bath, but he was at home with his newborn baby.
So Neil Cugley gets our vote after Isthmian Premier Folkestone won at National South Dulwich with 10 men.