Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Playing against Beckenham is always tough. They’re a good side and have been for many years, says Tunbridge Wells boss Richard Styles
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The FA clarify that clubs at Steps 3-6 of the National League System remain permitted to accommodate a phased and limited return of spectators if they follow the UK Governments’ latest guidance
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Tower Hamlets 2-3 Welling Town - Tower Hamlets are going to cause a lot of damage to a lot of sides, warns Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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We’re all really angry about what happened. I’m still angry and I’ll probably be angry until the day I die, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Beckenham Town 2-2 Glebe - After the disappointment of K Sports on Saturday, we've come here and we'll take a point, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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Sittingbourne should win the game being a higher league side but we enjoy playing in the cups and we won't roll over, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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K Sports 0-2 Deal Town - K Sports are a big, physical side and they're not going to make it easy, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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We can't feel sorry for ourselves - It’s going to be a very tough game against Lordswood on Tuesday night but we’ll have to apply ourselves because the aim is to win the league this year, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Corinthian 2-2 Hebburn Town - We gave it absolutely everything and we were the underdogs and Hebburn will go back and say they were in a match, says proud Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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We've got to aim to get into the top five again, says Hollands & Blair boss Simon Halsey
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It’s going to be about consistency so we have to make sure we start well and gain some confidence by getting that first three points on the board, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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If we can put in a performance that I know we are capable of then it gives us that little bit of a chance, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Colliers Wood United 0-1 Hollands & Blair - We defended as a team and as a unit so I can't ask no more from my boys, says Hollands & Blair boss Simon Halsey
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Glebe 1-3 Whyteleafe - We've had some great chances, they've made theirs count and we haven't, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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I have faith in my team to rise to the occasion and on more than one occasion we have seen upsets in this competition so hopefully there can be one at our game tonight, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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We have come a long way in five years and to get through to the next round of The FA Cup would be another huge moment in the clubs history, says Punjab United boss Chipie Sian
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We will be looking to improve on our league finishing position and try and have runs in The FA Cup and FA Vase, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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We just can’t wait to get started now, so let's hope that translates into performances and results from the off, says Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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We are looking to finish the tie in normal time and to move forward to the next round without the penalty shoot-out, says Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike
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We are looking to create history for the club and memories for our fans, says excited Sheppey United head coach Marcel Nimani
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Make no mistake, this is a tough, tough draw, says Erith & Belvedere boss Derek Oldfield
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It’s a tough draw and one of the money sides from our level of football so we will be slight underdogs, says AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner
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What we want to do is develop our own players and younger players to give them the playing opportunities to progress and enjoy themselves, says Erith & Belvedere co-owner Paul Springett
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Non-League Finals Day at Wembley Stadium to be one of four football test pilots before Elite football fan re-opening
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PRE-SEASON 2020 RESULTS
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Fisher: FA Cup tie against Horsham YMCA limited to 150 fans' but could be played behind closed doors
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Kent FA scrap County Cup competitions during season 2020-2021
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Sheppey United announce Jack Midson's arrival
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FA Guidance: Southern Counties East Football League crowds limited to 300
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Sports Minister: The FA definition of non-elite means football clubs from Level Seven (below National League North and South) can admit some spectators