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Warrilow looks for consistency

Tommy Warrilow has seen his side show improvement
Tommy Warrilow has seen his side show improvement

Tonbridge v Heybridge

Tonbridge Angels return to league action on Saturday when they entertain rock-bottom Heybridge Swifts at Longmead.

Angels' home form has been up and down during the opening two months of their Ryman League Premier Division campaign and manager Tommy Warrilow is keen for his side to start regularly picking up points at home.

"We've not been performing consistently at home so far," Warrilow admitted. "Our performances have been getting better, however. We played ok against Billericay and the Dover game on Saturday wasn't too bad. We've just got to gel more as a team.

"We have the ideal opportunity to do so on Saturday. Heybridge haven't had the best of starts, although we won't be taking anything for granted."

On-loan striker Chamal Fenelon, who was deemed ineligible last weekend by parent club Lewes, returns to contention this week. Michael Phillips is expected to be fit after recovering from the dead-leg, but striker Jamie Cade remains out with a foot injury.

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