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Division One South:  Whyteleafe were the afternoon’s top scorers, winning 4-2 at home to Whitstable Town, whilst Corinthian-Casuals, so long at the foot of the table last season, recorded a good 3-1 win at home to Sittingbourne to move up to a more comfortable 13th place.   

WEEKEND REVIEW

AFC Sudbury’s return to the top of Division One North was the only change at the top of the three Divisions, with just the one game in the Premier Division finishing goalless.  Tooting & Mitcham United, held to a draw at Molesey, now have a four point lead in Division One South.

The steadily improving Molesey shared the points with table toppers Tooting & Mitcham as the leaders opened up a four point lead at the top of Division One South. Third place Kingstonian also dropped points as they were held to a goalless draw at Eastbourne Town.

Cray Wanderers beat Chipstead 2-0, whilst Burgess Hill Town won 3-2 at Chatham Town, leaving the last match of the afternoon to finish 1-1 at Dulwich Hamlet and Walton Casuals shared the points.

Three teams scored four goals in the League – Bury Town and Whyteleafe at home plus travellers AFC Sudbury. Forty six goals in fourteen League games, but no hat-tricks this weekend.

 

Premier Division
Goalkeepers dominated the only Premier Division game of the day, as Folkestone Invicta and Ashford Town (Middx) shared the points from their goalless draw. A second clean sheet in a row for Ashford was welcome as indeed was a well deserved away point, only their second point away from home this season.

Division One North

Six matches in Division One North, with AFC Sudbury winning 4-2 at Potters Bar Town to move back to the top of the Division. The Division’s leading goalscorer, James Rowe, scored two of the goals for the Suffolk side. 

Dartford retained third place through a 2-0 win at Wingate & Finchley, setting themselves up nicely for Tuesday evenings match at home to second place Edgware Town.

Bury Town took the opportunity to move up to fourth spot through a 4-1 home win against Aveley – Sam Reed adding two more goals to his midweek hat-trick.

Maldon Town won 3-0 at home to Waltham Abbey, whilst Wivenhoe Town, marooned at the foot of the table, lost by a similar score at home to Waltham Forest. In the final game of the afternoon, Tilbury came back from a three goal deficit to share six goals and the points with visitors Arlesey Town.

 
 
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