Ramsgate maintained their 100 per cent record in 2026 with a third successive victory.
Lee Martin’s side are up to ninth in the Isthmian Premier after a 4-0 win at bottom side Potters Bar, who had Femi Akinwande sent off while three down.
Kweku Lucan gave the visitors a half-time lead, Billy Munday scored twice in 12 minutes after the break and Greg Cundle completed the scoring with a late fourth.
An injury-time Alfie Cerulli penalty saw Chatham beaten 1-0 at home by Billericay as Kevin Hake’s side dropped a place to third.
They’ve fallen 16 points behind leaders Folkestone, who ended their four-match winless run with a big victory against Wingate & Finchley.
Dartford remain fifth despite losing 2-1 away to Burgess Hill.
Denzelle Olopade scored a second-half equaliser for Ady Pennock’s men but George Vorster quickly restored the hosts’ advantage with his second goal of the afternoon, having broken the deadlock from the penalty spot.
Cray Wanderers moved to within a point of Dartford thanks to Harry Bridle’s first-half leveller in a 1-1 draw at home to Carshalton.
At the other end, Cray Valley conceded twice in the opening five minutes of a 3-0 defeat at high-flying Aveley.
Ex-Maidstone man Jesse Nwabueze and Toby Aromolaran put the Millers in trouble and another Stones old boy, Ollie Muldoon, added a late third for the hosts.
Cray Valley remain a point from safety while Welling are six points adrift after losing 2-0 at home to relegation rivals Hashtag United.
Level at half-time, the Wings conceded twice in four minutes just after the break.
Deal Town came from a goal down to beat Isthmian South East leaders Three Bridges 3-2 at the Charles Ground.
Ex-Margate and Tonbridge man Noel Leighton put the visitors in front but Jacob Strouts levelled and Wes Hennessey gave the Hoops a 2-1 half-time lead.
Hennessey extended the advantage just after the break and while Hayden Velviock replied, Deal inflicted just a fourth defeat of the season on the title favourites.
Margate’s play-off hopes suffered a blow after a 3-2 home defeat by Eastbourne Town.
Player-boss Ben Greenhalgh opened the scoring with an early penalty but Gate trailed 2-1 at half-time following goals from Nathan Hover and Billie Clark.
Kane Haysman levelled on 55 minutes only for Alfie Rogers to win it for Town a minute later.
Herne Bay claimed an impressive 2-1 away win against Merstham to move level on points with eighth-placed Margate.
Johan Caney-Bryan and Hamilton Antonio scored first-half goals for the visitors, while Matt Drage replied from the penalty spot.
Warren Mfula scored the only goal midway through the second half as Sevenoaks continued their outstanding form with a 1-0 success at Hassocks.
It’s six wins and a draw in their past seven games for Marcel Nimani’s men, who have climbed to 11th.
Two late goals saw Ashford beaten 3-1 at VCD after Sam Hasler was sent off with the game goalless.
Barry Fuller’s 80th-minute strike looked set to earn a point for the 10-man visitors, having trailed to an Alfred Evans goal.
But Ezra Ikebuasi made it 2-1 on 88 minutes and Reece Deakin clinched victory in added time.
Sheppey’s trip to the Channel Islands ended in defeat, losing 2-1 at Jersey Bulls.
Lorne Bickley struck either side of a goal for on-loan Ites striker Stanley Oldfield.
James Dyer scored the Erith Town consolation in a 4-1 home defeat by title contenders AFC Croydon.




