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Congratulations to Josh Williams, who won last week’s poll with 37% of the vote after his winner for Whitstable against VCD.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Aiden Prall was named man-of-the-match after starring with 12 saves during Sheppey’s brave 4-1 FA Cup defeat against League 2 Sheppey on Friday night.
Captain Arthur Lee led by example at the back as Cray Valley held League 1 Charlton to a 1-1 draw at the Valley on Sunday night in front of 2,000 travelling Millers fans.
Matt Newman scored twice in the second half to go with a clean sheet as Faversham thrashed Stansfeld 8-0 in Southern Counties East.
Tonbridge’s on-loan AFC Wimbledon youngster Ethan Sutcliffe impressed after defensive partner Ben Swift’s 15th-minute red card as Angels battled to a 1-1 draw against Chelmsford in National League South.
Jonny Williams played like he was enjoying himself in the first half of Gillingham’s 2-0 FA Cup win at Hereford before the game became more of a battle after the break.
TJ Jadama scored the equaliser and set the tone in midfield as Ramsgate came from a goal down to upset Woking 2-1 in the FA Cup. We also have to mention Joe Ellul, who was colossal at the back for Rams.
Ben Greenhalgh set up the opener from a corner and scored the second goal as Margate beat Lewes 2-0 at home in the Isthmian Premier.
Devonte Aransibia scored one and made one as Maidstone beat Chesham 2-0 to reach the FA Cup Second Round for the first time in four years.
Marcus Elliott scored twice as Welling Town ended Whitstable’s six-match winning streak with a 3-2 victory at the Belmont.
Rory Smith’s double led Deal to a 3-1 win at Southern Counties East leaders Glebe, having also won their first-half penalty.
Vance Bola capped an excellent performance with the winner as Ashford beat Burgess Hill 1-0 in their first match on the new 3G pitch at Homelands.
Ben Smith is our top boss after Ramsgate bridged a gap of 62 places to beat Woking in the FA Cup, becoming the first man to lead them into the Second Round.