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Faversham Town assistant manager Darren Beale on a 2-1 Southern Counties East Premier Division derby win against Whitstable, an FA Vase victory and an FA Cup clash with Lewes

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Assistant manager Darren Beale believes the pressure will be on Faversham’s FA Cup visitors this Saturday. Southern Counties East Premier Division Town will host Lewes in the First Qualifying Round.

Tony Russell’s Isthmian Premier outfit have a reputation for playing attractive football and are only outside the play-offs on goal difference.

But Faversham have won both home matches since they started playing on their new 3G pitch. With manager Sammy Moore returning from a two-match stadium suspension, they’ll fancy their chances.

Beale said: “We’re expecting a good, strong, technical performance from them. “Myself and Sammy were at Potters Bar last year and we got the better of them [4-3 last November].

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