Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Tom Leahy, who won last week’s poll with 30 per cent of the vote after his goal for Tonbridge Angels at Enfield Town in National League South.

Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Goalkeeper Will Heater of Sheppey United gets the nod after some fine saves in their goalless Isthmian South East home stalemate against Beckenham.

Welling United picked up three vital points in their bid for Isthmian Premier survival with right-back Junior Savane impressing, winning his duel with Mattas Skarna and battling to the end despite struggling with an injury.
New recruit Danny Nesbitt stood out at centre-back as Erith Town climbed ouf of the Isthmian South East relegation zone with a 3-2 success at Faversham Town.
Harrison Sodje took over corner-taking duties on his return to the Dover side and duly set up the winner in a 1-0 victory over Bath in National League South.
Bradley Schafer impressed as holders Whitstable Town moved a step closer to another Wembley final in the FA Vase. Schafer scored the fourth goal in a 4-1 victory at Harpenden Town.

Armani Little produced a captain’s performance as the Gills battled back twice to win 3-2 against Newport, the skipper scoring a crucial equalising penalty on 90 minutes.
Denzelle Olopade scored a cracking opener as Dartford won 2-0 at home to fellow play-off hopefuls Aveley in Isthmian Premier.

It’s now two goals in as many games for Ramsgate’s Kweku Lucan, who was also involved in another goal, as Lee Martin’s side brushed aside Lewes 3-0 in the Isthmian Premier.

Ricky Korboa capped Tonbridge Angels’ fine 4-1 National League South success against AFC Totton with a fine fourth and was also involved in their third goal.
Dominic Samuel took his tally for the season to 11 after a brace in Ebbsfleet’s 4-1 National League South win at lowly Chippenham.
Will Johnson-Cole took his tally for the season to eight with the second in their 2-0 FA Vase win at Benfleet as the Southern Counties East side reached the last 16 for the first time in their history.
Quite fittingly, Punjab United manager Chipie Sian is our top boss this week as they took another step closer to Wembley by reaching the fifth round. Punjab’s previous best in the FA Vase was the second round.


