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Isthmian League round-up: Folkestone Invicta make it 11 wins in a row, Chatham Town and Dartford pick up victories; Ashford United lose nine-goal thriller at Three Bridges

Isthmian Premier leaders Folkestone Invicta made it 11 league wins in a row on Saturday.

Jay Saunders’ men remain 11 points clear at the top as the leading sides all picked up victories.

Folkestone’s 2-0 win over lowly Canvey Island was also their fifth clean sheet in the last six games.

They had to wait until the second half to find the breakthrough, substitute Jake Hutchinson netting just four minutes after being introduced from the bench.

Hutchinson then turned provider to set up Joe Pigott for the second goal.

Matt Macarthur continued his rich vein in front of goal with a brace as Chatham won 4-0 at Cheshunt.

Macarthur opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time and doubled Chatham’s lead early in the second half.

Sid Nelson made it 3-0 on 66 minutes before substitute Kofi Anokye-Boadi added a fourth in stoppage time.

Dartford keeper Jonny Henly saved a penalty as they beat St Albans 1-0 at Princes Park.

Henly thwarted former Darts striker Alex Wall in the first half and the home side then took all three points as Olly Box produced an excellent finish from a Callum Jones cross.

Cray Wanderers came from behind to win at Wingate & Finchley through Alex Hernandez and an own goal in the second half.

Ramsgate drew 0-0 at Dulwich while Welling United failed to make it three wins on the spin.

The Wings went down 1-0 at Lewes, Kaan Bennett scoring the winner in the 12th minute of stoppage time after Welling had substitute Jack Paxman sent off in the 92nd minute.

Ashford United lost a nine-goal thriller in stoppage time at Isthmian South East leaders Three Bridges.

A topsy-turvy game saw Noel Leighton put the hosts ahead before Mike West and Louis Collins netted to hand Ashford a 2-1 lead.

Reece Hallard levelled early in

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