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Chatham Town Women host London Seaward on Sunday in National League Division One South East after beating Dartford to book a place in the final of the Isthmian League Cup

Chatham Town Women will turn their attention back to pursuing league honours this Sunday after a successful few days of cup football.

Keith Boanas’ side have won their last three games in three separate cups, most recently beating Dartford 3-1 to book their place in the Isthmian League Cup final.

Prior to that, they’d clinched a Kent Women’s Cup semi-final spot with a win over London City Lionesses under-21s and reached the third round of the Combined Counties Cup, too.

The big one’s the league, however, and Chatham head into the weekend sitting second in the table after Real Bedford’s win on Sunday saw them return to the top. Chats are a place and a point behind.

Chatham are at home to relegation-threatened London Seaward this Sunday, a side they recently beat 8-0 in the Combined Counties Cup - not that Boanas will be using that as a yardstick.

He said: “They were definitely They were understrength that night, and they only had a couple of subs. Who knows if they had access to all of their players.

“The coach is new, still trying to work things out, but he’s not stupid. We will be confident, we’d be stupid not to be, but we won’t be complacent.”

In last Wednesday’s cup win over Dartford, Chats took the lead through Jess King and added a second before the visitors got one back. Otesha Charles’ headed effort restored their two-goal lead.

Boanas said: “It was not the prettiest to watch, I wouldn't have thought, but we got a well-worked first goal.

“They were chucking stuff down our throat and changed formation in midfield a little bit, which disrupted us, and we couldn’t get a flow through but we got the 1-0 lead.

“It didn’t look like they would score too many times but we had a chat at half-time, reminding people what to

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