NewsPremier Division

Saturday 6th September

PREMIER DIVISION

Erith & Belvedere 4-1 Faversham Strike Force
Hythe Town 0-2 Fisher
Kennington 5-0 Corinthian
Larkfield & New Hythe 3-0 Stansfeld
Phoenix Sports 3-2 Bearsted
Punjab United 1-1 Rusthall
Snodland Town 2-1 Chislehurst Glebe
Sutton Athletic 2-1 Hollands & Blair
Tunbridge Wells 0-2 Holmesdale

 

Sutton Athletic kept up their incredible winning run and are now 4 points clear at the top of the Premier Division table following their 2-1 win at home to Hollands & Blair. James Bayford got both goals for Sutton, either side of a 70th minute effort from Blair’s Charlie Weston.

Kennington move into second after an emphatic 5-0 thrashing of Corinthian at Homelands. Five different scorers — Kundai Munyama, Liam Middleton, Tom Scorer, Jireh George and Archie Dobbin — sealed a fourth straight home victory for the Ton.

Holmesdale climbed to fourth with a 2-0 win at Tunbridge Wells. William Bell opened the scoring and a late Malachi Hudson penalty put the result beyond doubt.

A crowd of 440 were treated to goals at Park View Road as Erith & Belvedere beat Faversham Strike Force 4-1. Sam Groombridge’s interim reign couldn’t have started much better: Freddie Baker grabbed a brace and Danny Lear plus Harry Day added to the damage.

Fisher made the long trip home worthwhile with a 2-0 victory at Hythe Town. Courtney Barrington and Rafael Garcia scored as the Fish moved up to seventh.

Phoenix Sports came out best in a 5-goal thriller with Bearsted – a first loss of the season for the high-flying Bears. Phoenix missed the chance to take the lead from the spot early on but Bearsted didn’t, with Nathan Light smashing home his spot-kick to give his side the advantage. The goals then flowed as Jerson Dos Santos equalised and Sam Stace put Bearsted ahead again before Jerald Aboagye finished off a fine team move. Will Efambe struck the decisive goal after both sides had seen a player sent off – a BIG three points for Phoenix.

Kesna Clarke continued his hot start for Larkfield & New Hythe with a brace in a comfortable 3-0 win over Stansfeld, Adding to a Matt Day strike it’s now four goals in three since Clarke’s move from Fisher.

Emmanuel Shoderu made the move from Chislehurst Glebe to Snodland Town during the week and on debut for his new club scored against his old one – in a 2-1 victory for Snodland. His strike followed a Samuel Naiwo opener for Town, which was enough to seal the points despite Jamie Philpot’s late pen.

The only stalemate of the day saw Punjab United and Rusthall share the points at the Steve Cook Stadium. Alfie Moynes put Punjab ahead in the 24th minute, but Jack Kirby had Rusthall level before the break.