Ryman Premier Division
Ashford Town (Middx) v Tonbridge Angels
Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow faces a selection headache for the trip to Ashford Town if Jon Heath and Steve Ferguson recover from their injuries.
Warrilow will also need to decide whether top scorer Carl Rook will be recalled to replace either Paul Booth or Jean-Michael Sigere, after being dropped to the bench in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Canvey Island.
Dartford v AFC Hornchurch
The Darts could extend their unbeaten run to 16 league games and pull further clear at the top of the league against struggling AFC Hornchurch.
Striker Rob Haworth could have earned a place in the starting XI after scoring in Tuesday’s 3-2 win against Tooting & Mitcham. Danny Harris could continue up front after an impressive performance against Dover last week.
Maidstone United v Canvey Island
After a disappointing midweek 1-0 defeat to Cray Wanderers, the Stones will be eager to return to winning ways, but face a difficult challenge against in-form Canvey Island.
New signing Danny Hockton should continue up front alongside James Pinnock, while goalkeeper Jamie Turner is likely to return after missing Tuesday’s defeat at Cray.
Cray Wanderers v Margate
Mark Butler could hand first-team debuts to new signings James Duncan, Ben Clarke and Anthony Joseph as he hopes to push Margate further away from the relegation zone at Cray Wanderers. Veteran Gate midfielder John Keister is a doubt for the clash.
Cray head into the game full of confidence after picking up a 1-0 win against Maidstone United on Tuesday.
Ryman Division One South
Folkestone Invicta v Burgess Hill Town
Neil Cugley’s side have a chance to move top of the division if they beat Burgess Hill Town and better Worthing’s result.
Invicta’s limited resources have surprised onlookers this season after claiming 37 points from a possible 48. Jimmy Jackson is the only doubt for Invicta this afternoon after picking up a shin injury in the draw with Worthing last weekend.
Metropolitan Police v Chatham Town
With four defeats from five games this month, Chatham Town will be keen to halt their slide away from the play-off positions.
November has been a tough month for Alex O’Brien’s side as the Chats suffered their fourth consecutive defeat against Ramsgate on Tuesday night. Striker Lee Barnett remains on the sidelines with injury.
Ramsgate v Corinthian Casuals
Unbeaten in their last four league games, Ramsgate hope to maintain their surge up the table with a win against Corinthian Casuals.
Goalkeeper Sam Mott should reclaim the number one jersey after missing Tuesday’s 1-0 win at Chatham Town, but Liam Quinn and Simon Pettit are both doubts for the game.
Sittingbourne v Eastbourne Town
Sittingbourne boss Gary Abbott has promised to ring the changes this afternoon after consecutive defeats to Leatherhead and Dulwich Hamlet.
Striker Tom Bradbrook, midfielder Joe Horlock and Matt McHugh are all likely to start, but the Brickies will be without Femi Omogbehin, who has quit the club and joined Dagenham & Redbridge.
Whitstable Town v Ashford Town
Three points from this fixture could be vital for both clubs come the end of the season, as Ashford Town and Whitstable Town find themselves at the wrong end of the Ryman South table.
Ashford picked up a creditable 2-2 draw at Burgess Hill last week, but the Oystermen have been boosted by their first league win since August following a 1-0 victory against Eastbourne Town on Tuesday.
Paul Jones could make a return from injury for Lovell’s Ashford, while Whitstable boss Mark Munday is likely to name an unchanged side.
POSTED: 27/11/2009 09:07:36
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