Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Chatham forward Sam Sene-Richardson, who won last week’s poll with 43 per cent of the vote after his goal and assist in a 3-0 win at Wingate & Finchley.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Roshan Greensall made a string of fine saves on his debut as Faversham stunned National League South form side Maidenhead 1-0 in the FA Cup second qualifying round.
Sam Gale played a key role in another clean sheet as League 2 leaders Gillingham equalled a club record of 20 games unbeaten in a 1-0 win over Notts County.
Liam Smith was exemplary in the back three, giving nothing away, as Folkestone upset Maidstone 2-0 in the FA Cup on Friday night.
Charlie Dickens makes his second appearance this season after a goal and a clean sheet in Sevenoaks’ 3-0 Isthmian South East victory over Sheppey.

Jack Peters typified Whitstable’s work rate as the SCEFL Premier Division club drew 1-1 with Isthmian Premier Chichester in the FA Cup, and it was his cross that led to an own goal as the hosts took a first-half lead.
Toby Edser scored twice and made another goal as Ebbsfleet ran out 5-0 winners over Ashford Town (Middx) in the FA Cup.
Henry Young marked his return to Margate by scoring the decisive second goal as Ben Greenhalgh’s side picked up their first Isthmian South East win with a 2-1 victory over VCD.
Richard Jimoh was among the scorers as Bearsted thumped Stansfeld 4-1 to go top of the SCEFL Premier Division.

Teenager Stanley Oldfield scored an early opener against his old club and impressed with his all-round play as Chatham won 3-0 at Ashford in the FA Cup.
Kian Scott scored both goals as Hythe came from 1-0 down to win 2-1 at Chislehurst Glebe and end their five-match losing streak in the SCEFL Premier Division.
Mitchell May struck for the fourth successive league game as Ramsgate came from behind to beat Potters Bar 2-1 and record their first Isthmian Premier win since the opening day.
Tommy Warrilow is today’s top boss after masterminding Faversham’s magnificent FA Cup win at Maidenhead.