Saturday 30th November
Premier Division
Corinthian 1-2 Fisher
Faversham Town 1-1 VCD Athletic
Glebe 1-1 Tunbridge Wells
Holmesdale 2-1 Bearsted
Kennington 2-2 Sutton Athletic
Lydd Town 1-2 Lordswood
Punjab United 1-2 Rusthall
Snodland Town 1-1 Hollands & Blair
Stansfeld 1-4 Larkfield & New Hythe
Whitstable Town 3-0 Erith & Belvedere
The big top of the table clash between Faversham Town and VCD Athletic finished all square, with the top two teams in the Division drawing 1-1.
Nathan Wood gave Faversham a 72nd minute lead but there was just enough time for Ollie Freeman to get the current leaders an equaliser.
Fisher continued their stunning start to the season with a 2-1 win at Corinthian. Courtney Barrington and Armani-Jordan Martin got the goals for 3rd-placed Fish before Oscar Housego pulled one back from the spot for the hosts.
Larkfield & New Hythe defended their play off place in style, winning 4-1 at Stansfeld with Matt Day once again the star of the show. Day netted twice around halftime and completed the tally after Bobby Dunn added a third. Chris Alhassan briefly reduced the deficit for Stansfeld at 3-1.
Lydd suffered a heartbreaking injury-time defeat, losing 2-1 to Lordswood in a bottom-of-the-table clash that saw Nicky Southall beaten by his former club. Elliott Duncan gave Lordswood the lead in the first half at Lindsey Field, but an 88th-minute equalizer from Finley Sillince seemed to have earned Lydd a crucial point. However, Alex Mulrooney-Skinner struck late to secure victory for Lordswood, lifting them out of the relegation zone. The game also saw red cards for both sides, with Callum Peck dismissed for Lordswood in the first half and James Rogers sent off for Lydd after the break.
Lordswood’s win pushed Hollands & Blair into the bottom two after their 1-1 draw at Snodland Town. Stanley Oldfield put Snodland ahead just past the hour mark, but Murisiku Batula’s late penalty salvaged a point for Blair.
Holmesdale came from behind to beat Bearsted 2-1 at home. Jesse Darko put Bearsted ahead in first-half injury time, but Mecca Samuels’ brace spun the game on its head.
Fourth-placed Punjab United fell 2-1 at home to mid-table Rusthall. Jack Hopkins equalized Kalani Barton’s opener, but Punjab were undone by Yassin Fares’ penalty.
Whitstable Town triumphed 3-0 over Erith & Belvedere at the Belmont, with manager Jamie Coyle naming himself in the starting XI against his former team. Josh Oliver’s early penalty was followed by second-half goals from Liam Gillies and Dean Grant.
Kennington extended their unbeaten November with a 2-2 draw against Sutton Athletic. Arlie Desanges gave Sutton an early lead, but Tom Scorer and Kimsley Gatakata turned the game around before halftime. Ryan Mahal’s second-half goal ensured the points were shared.
Meanwhile, Tunbridge Wells and Glebe shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw. Harry Hudson gave Wells the lead before the break, but Tod Bamber equalized shortly after halftime.