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Isthmian League round-up: Premier Division wins for Dover Athletic, Cray Valley and Dartford, while Sittingbourne are the new leaders in the South East Division

Isthmian Premier leaders Dover put last week’s defeat behind them by winning at Cheshunt.

George Nikaj gave Jake Leberl’s side a fourth-minute lead and Luke Baptiste made it two on the half-hour mark.

Uko Oji replied seven minutes from time, as Dover won 2-1.

Whites are five points clear of Cray Valley, who climbed to second with a 4-2 win at Dulwich Hamlet.

Adam Coombes struck either side of a Sonny Black goal as the Millers stormed back from Luke Wanadio’s early opener.

Ex-Maidstone defender Jerome Binnom-Williams replied on the stroke of half-time but Matty Vigor clinched the points for Steve McKimm’s side with a late fourth.

Dartford moved up to fourth place after continuing their fine form with a derby victory at Folkestone.

Callum Jones scored the only goal 11 minutes from time to inflict a fourth successive defeat on the hosts, who have slipped to 14th.

Chatham dropped a place to sixth after losing their long unbeaten run.

They suffered a first defeat in 12 league games after going down 2-0 at Carshalton.

David Smith broke the deadlock midway through the second half and Mason Saunders-Henry scored a last-minute clincher.

Sittingbourne are the new leaders in Isthmian South East after taking advantage of Ramsgate’s postponement at Merstham.

Ryan Maxwell’s side moved a point clear of the Rams after winning 2-1 at Eastbourne Town.

Troy Howard sent the Brickies on their way to a 12th successive league win with an 11th-minute strike.

Dan Hull levelled soon after but Ryan Kingsford won it for the visitors on the hour mark.

Third-placed Margate extended their unbeaten run to 11 games with a 2-0 home win over Steyning Town.

Ben Allen and Ibrahim Olutade scored in a three-minute spell early in the first half.

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