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Isthmian League round-up: Chatham Town draw with Cray Wanderers, Dartford win again, Ashford hit six on the road, Margate hit back to draw at Deal

A topsy-turvy game between Chatham and Cray Wanderers ended all square in Isthmian Premier on Saturday.

Simon Cooper cancelled out Kareem Isiaka’s early header for the Wands before Tope Fadahunsi headed Chatham ahead on 38 minutes.

Alex Hernandez levelled it up early in the second half but Chatham looked to have won it with two minutes left through Sam Sene-Richardson.

But Cray Wanderers had other ideas and Ashley Nzala levelled against his former club in stoppage time to make it 3-3 in front of 1,508 at Maidstone Road.

Dartford made it back-to-back home wins and seven points in a week with a 4-1 success against Potters Bar at Princes Park.

The Darts came from behind thanks to a hat-trick from Eddie Dsane after Brandon Adams’ ninth-minute opener.

Dsane levelled from the penalty spot five minutes later and put Dartford ahead on 18 minutes after being set up by strike partner Callum Jones.

The hosts added a third just before half-time when Michael Olarewaju’s header was saved and Joe Tennent turned the ball home for his first goal for the club.

Dsane took just two minutes of the second half to complete his hat-trick, giving Dartford a comfortable cushion as they eased to maximum points.

Cray Valley came from behind to draw 1-1 with improving Canvey thanks to Sonny Black’s late equaliser but Welling United were beaten for the first time under interim boss Rod Stringer.

The Wings lost 2-1 at St Albans despite Eze Ebuzoeme’s second-half leveller.

Folkestone drew 2-2 with Dulwich in a dramatic first game on the new 3G pitch at Cheriton Road. Read our match report here.

Ramsgate lost 2-1 at leaders Brentwood despite a first-half penalty from Alfie Paxman.

Faversham Town maintained their unbeaten record in Isthmian South East by

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