Chatham left it late to score the goals that earned a third successive Isthmian Premier victory.
Ben Allen broke the deadlock at Aveley with six minutes remaining and Stanley Oldfield struck in added time as Kevin Hake’s side won 2-0 to remain two points behind pace-setters Dulwich Hamlet.

Dartford came from a goal down at home to Carshalton to secure their first win of the campaign.
Last season’s play-off finalists trailed to a Tommy Bradford penalty but stormed back to 4-1 thanks to an Olly Box double and goals from Dan Smith and Jez Pinder.
Late substitute Ben Mason scored an injury-time winner as unbeaten Folkestone beat St Albans 2-1.
Kweku Lucan’s early goal was cancelled out by Leo Sery midway through the second half but City were reduced to 10 men soon after and paid the price when Mason struck at the death.

Ramsgate slipped to a third successive defeat as Cray Valley picked up their first points of the campaign with a 4-1 victory.
Marcel Barrington’s eighth-minute strike gave the Millers a half-time lead as the sides met for the first time since Steve McKimm’s men beat Rams to the Isthmian South East title two seasons ago.
Dan Ajakaiye and Tom Beere struck in quick succession after the break and while Alfie Paxman replied from the penalty spot, Ibby Akanbi added a stoppage-time fourth.
Veteran Chris Dickson scored the only goal as Cray Wanderers continued their good start at much-fancied Billericay, who gave a debut to ex-Ramsgate striker Joe Taylor.

Greg Cundle scored an 89th-minute winner as Lee Martin picked up his first win as Welling boss.
The Wings won 2-1 at Chichester with Cundle’s goal decisive after Ruben Shakpoke’s first-half opener was cancelled out by Joseph Clarke before the hour mark.
Sittingbourne maintained their perfect start in Isthmian South East thanks to a last-minute winner from Danny Parish.
The Wasps arrived at Woodstock without a point from two games but led on the half-hour through Oliver Rawlins.
D’Sean Theobalds equalised with 18 minutes remaining and substitute Parish clinched a 2-1 victory at the death as Ryan Maxwell’s side made it three league wins out of three.

Faversham are two points behind in second place after a 3-1 Kent derby win over Ashford at Salters Lane.
Tommy Warrilow, managing against his old club for the first time since leaving Homelands, saw Ashford old boy Tashi-Jay Kwaiye strike twice in the first half, including a penalty, while the visitors had Jack Dixon sent off.
Another ex-Nuts & Bolts player, Harrison Pont, extended the Lilywhites’ lead after the break before Gary Lockyer, once of Faversham, pulled one back midway through the second half.
Herne Bay are third following a 2-1 victory at Erith Town.

Wingers Deese Kasinga-Madia and Kamani McFarlane put Bay in charge at the break, with Elliott Duncan replying.
Sevenoaks have their first win of the season as Daniel Duncanson’s first-half goal saw off Crowborough.
Louie Theophanous equalised as Beckenham drew 1-1 at Eastbourne Town.

Sheppey went out of the FA Trophy on penalties following a 1-1 draw in their preliminary round home tie against Hassocks.
Rolando Onu’s early spot-kick put the Ites in front but the visitors levelled midway through the second half and won the shoot-out 3-0.
Margate advanced with goals from Max Walsh and Ibrahim Olutade in a 2-0 win at Egham Town on Friday night.