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Tonbridge Angels braced for the trip to fellow unbeaten side AFC Sudbury

By: Steve Tervet

Published: 00:00, 09 September 2016

Two unbeaten teams go head-to-head on Saturday when Tonbridge Angels travel to AFC Sudbury.

Steve McKimm’s side are second in the Ryman League, Premier Division, two points behind leaders Leiston and four clear of Sudbury in fourth.

Sudbury have won three and drawn three since coming up as champions of the North division.

Tonbridge manager Steve McKimm Picture: Matthew Walker

McKimm said: “We’ve had them watched. They’re a decent side, they’ve done well to start with and they’re going to keep doing that with some of the players they’ve got.

“They’ve got some good, experienced players in Adam Tann and Luke Callander so we’ve got to be at it to get any kind of result there.

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“You never know what this league’s going to throw at you. We’ve done as much homework as we can, we’ll get the players prepared and then it’s just a case of going out there.

“It’s nice to have an unbeaten record but that’s going to go at some point. We just hope it’s later rather than sooner.”

McKimm added to his squad ahead of the game on Friday when he signed experienced Sutton United forward Craig Dundas on a month's loan.

Dundas, 35, can also play in midfield and McKimm said:"Craig is a big and powerful striker who can also operate in midfield.

"He's racked up over 400 appearances for Sutton (426 in total with 97 goals) and finds the back of the net regularly. With Andre (Andre McCollin) obviously unavailable at the moment we need options up front."

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