Folkestone Invicta remain 14 points clear at the top of Isthmian Premier on Saturday.
They eased to a 2-0 home victory over relegation-threatened Welling United with a goal in either half from Donell Thomas and Liam Smith.
Dartford stay fifth after a dramatic 3-2 win over fourth-place Brentwood.
The Darts looked in charge after early goals from Sam Okoye and Olly Box.
But Kymani Thomas pulled one back before half-time and Dartford’s cause was not helped when Sam Odaudu was shown a red card midway through the second half.
Brentwood’s Daniel Ogunleye made it 2-2 with 17 minutes left but Dartford had the last laugh when substitute Eddie Dsane netted in the 89th minute after great work by Dan Carter.
Cray Wanderers sit just outside the play-off places following their 3-2 win at St Albans.
Max Fiddes and Alex Hernandez put the Wands 2-0 ahead inside 12 minutes.
Jack James pulled one back early in the second half before Hernandez restored the two-goal advantage from the penalty spot. Michael Bostwick scored a second for the hosts but Cray held on for maximum points.
In-form Ramsgate picked up maximum points at Wingate & Finchley thanks to substitute Mitchell May’s 71st-minute winner.
Cray Valley ended a run of six straight league defeats with a spirited fightback at home to Cheshunt.
The Millers trailed 3-0 at half-time but hit back to rescue a point in a 3-3 draw thanks to a Marcel Barrington brace and Tom Beere.
Faversham Town came from behind in Isthmian South East to thrash Hastings 5-1 at Salters Lane.
Kieron Campbell equalised midway through the first half before two goals apiece for Harrison Pont and Tashi-Jay Kwayie ensured rich pickings for Tommy Warrilow’s men.
Margate are up to eighth after their 2-1 win at second-place AFC Croydon Athletic.
Harvey Kedwell was red-carded for Croydon in the first 20 minutes and Margate took advantage with a brace by TT Walters early in the second half before Luke Dreher pulled one back late on.
Herne Bay twice came from behind to draw 2-2 at Broadbridge Heath.
Charlie Pitcher netted twice for Heath with Hamilton Antonio and substitute Zaid Al Hussaini, in stoppage time, levelling for the hosts.
Ash Miller scored a stoppage-time winner as Deal Town won 3-2 at 10-man Sevenoaks.
Jefferson Aibangbee went from hero to zero for the host. He was sent-off with 10 minutes left, having earlier equalised Josh Strouts’ opener.
Owen Wilkinson restored Deal’s lead in the second half but Daniel Duncanson immediately made it 2-2.
A late Gary Lockyer equaliser saw Ashford draw 1-1 at home to Jersey Bulls in the lunchtime kick-off at Homelands.
Sheppey United were undone by a late goal at home to Hassocks, Dan Turner scoring the winner for the visitors in stoppage time.
Hassocks remain in the bottom four after Erith Town won 3-0 at Eastbourne Town thanks to second-half goals from Andrew Dythe, Elliott Wenham and the returning James Dyer.
On-loan Whitstable striker Jack Nelson scored for VCD in their 2-2 draw at AFC Whyteleafe, David Ozobia had given the visitors an early lead. Whyteleafe needed a late goal from Daniel Bennett to deny the Vickers.
Beckenham are nine points from safety following a 1-1 draw at bottom side East Grinstead, who cancelled out Harry Gamble’s first-half goal for Becks in stoppage time.
Sittingbourne’s match at home to Crowborough was postponed before kick-off by the referee due to a waterlogged pitch.




