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Isthmian League round-up: Margate deep in relegation trouble despite away win, Chatham lose at newly-crowned champions Hornchurch, Ramsgate and Cray Valley both win

Margate remain six points from safety in Isthmian Premier despite winning 3-1 at relegated Kingstonian on Saturday.

It took just six minutes for Margate to take the lead when Steve Cawley set up Jeremiah Pinder to put the visitors in charge.

Ben Greenhalgh doubled the lead just before half-time by rounding off a brilliant move which saw Toby Stevenson and Pinder combine to cross for Greenhalgh.

Nasim Regragui pulled one back on the hour mark before Greenhalgh converted a penalty four minutes from time to make the points safe after Destiny Oladipo was fouled in the box.

Margate have four games left but Cheshunt ensured they remain six points above Mark Stimson’s men and hold a superior goal difference after winning 4-0 at home to mid-table Lewes.

Second-placed Chatham were unable to prevent Hornchurch wrapping up the league title with an injury-time winner at Bridge Avenue.

Hornchurch took the lead through Femi Akinwande just past the hour but substitute Rowan Liburd equalised with two minutes remaining.

Chats substitute Khale Da Costa then picked up a red card before Hornchurch scored the winner when Akinwande set up former Gillingham striker Liam Nash to fire home.

Folkestone celebrated boss Andy Drury being given the job for next season by easing to an impressive 3-1 home victory against Horsham.

Ian Gayle put Invicta ahead, an own goal doubled the lead and Eddie Allsopp made it 3-0 early in the second half. A disputed penalty saw James Hammond pull one back late on for the visitors.

The top two in Isthmian South East were up against teams in the bottom half of the table so there were no shocks that both teams picked up three points.

Cray Valley took just 37 minutes to make sure their game against Burgess Hill was not

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