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Isthmian League round-up: Runners-up Ramsgate to host Hythe Town in Isthmian South East play-off semi-final while Cray Wanderers to visit Hornchurch in Isthmian Premier play-off semi-final

Hythe set up an all-Kent Isthmian South East play-off semi-final at Ramsgate as they earned a fifth-placed finish on Saturday.

A six-match winning run has seen them edge ahead of sixth-placed Cray Valley and Sheppey, in seventh, the latest of which saw Steve Watt’s side beat third-bottom Haywards Heath 4-0 at Reachfields.

Johan Caney-Bryan, Jack Steventon and Liam Smith had already put them three goals to the good before Heath’s George Brown was sent off.

Player-coach Frannie Collin added a fourth from the penalty spot six minutes from time.

They edged ahead of Cray Valley and Sheppey, who drew 2-2.

Frontman Warren Mfula looked to have put The Ites on course for a play-off berth for much of the game.

But late drama saw the Millers level through Daniel Bennett and they then appeared on course for a top-five finish themselves when Ade Adeyemo netted, only for playmaker Eddie Allsopp’s equaliser for Sheppey to - ultimately - leave both teams settling for a point which didn’t do either many favours.

Jamie Coyle’s Rams will host Hythe at Southwood, having claimed the runners-up spot with a 2-1 victory at Ashford.

Striker Rowland Liburd gave the visitors the lead at Homelands and, although fellow frontman Gary Lockyer got the Nuts & Bolts level, winger Ashley Miller claimed the all-important third goal.

Tommy Warrilow’s team also had full-back Bradley Simms sent off in the last 10 minutes.

Champions Chatham won 4-1 at Littlehampton.

They led by two goals and, although the home side pulled one back, two more late efforts in the final 10 minutes from Paris Lock and Che Krabbendam made it eight consecutive victories in all competitions for Kevin Hake’s troops.

Freddie Parker was at the double for eighth-placed Sevenoaks in a 3-3

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