Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Kane Taylor, who won last week’s poll with 32% of the vote after his second-half double for Faversham Strike Force in a 3-3 draw with Lewisham Borough.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Goalkeeper Rhys Lovett was outstanding in Welling’s 1-0 win over Bath as the Wings made it four games unbeaten in National League South.
Ethan Sutcliffe marked the extension of his loan from AFC Wimbledon until the end of the season by scoring the winner as Tonbridge beat Aveley 2-1 in National League South.
Quade Taylor was a defensive rock as Cray Wanderers pulled off an impressive 1-0 win at Isthmian Premier leaders Dover, ending Whites’ long unbeaten run.
Reece Butler – described by boss Kevin Hake as ‘Mr Chatham’ – was terrific once again at the back in Chats’ 4-1 Isthmian Premier victory over Folkestone.
Robbie McKenzie scored Gillingham’s winner in a 1-0 success at League 2 form side MK Dons and played a big part in keeping back-to-back clean sheets.
Tom Chapman scored twice in a matter of minutes as Deal Town won 2-1 at AFC Croydon in Isthmian South East, moving him on to 14 goals this season.
Oscar Housego scored his 100th Corinthian goal and also got an assist for the second in a 2-2 draw with Glebe in the Southern Counties East Premier Division.
Antony Papadopoulos scored another long-range cracker as Maidstone won 2-0 at National League South leaders Truro to remain unbeaten away this season.
Young winger Gabe Campbell won Ashford’s early penalty in their 2-1 Isthmian South East win at Sheppey and caused the home defence many problems, to earn praise from boss Danny Kedwell.
Freddie Parker scored a hat-trick, including two late goals, as Cray Valley fought back from 3-2 down to beat Wingate & Finchley 5-3.
Louie Atkins won the penalty for Margate’s opener at Littlehampton and scored the crucial second himself as Ben Greenhalgh’s side won 2-1 to move up to third place in Isthmian South East, stretching their unbeaten run to 10 games.
Jamie Coyle is our top boss after Whitstable reached the last 32 of the FA Vase with a late fightback against Jersey Bulls.
They scored twice in the final six minutes – Josh Oliver’s penalty followed by a Nico Grierson top-corner special – to win 2-1 at the Belmont.