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Weekend round-up includes Isthmian Premier wins for Folkestone Invicta, Dartford and Cray Wanderers; Faversham Town, Sittingbourne, Margate, Ashford United and Sevenoaks Town all successful in Isthmian South East

Substitute Donell Thomas claimed an injury-time goal for leaders Folkestone in their dramatic Isthmian Premier victory at Ramsgate on Saturday.

It’s 12 straight league wins for Jay Saunders’ side, who led 2-0 by the hour through goals from strikers Ade Yusuff and Jake Hutchinson.

Lee Martin’s Rams came back in front of an attendance of 2,268 as substitutes Solomon Ogunwomoju and Benedict Bioletti levelled it up.

But 22-year-old Thomas popped up with the game’s all-important fifth goal in the 94th minute as it ended 3-2 at Southwood.

Home substitute Eze Ebuzoeme was also dismissed for a second bookable offence before the afternoon was done.

Fourth-placed Dartford closed the gap on fellow Isthmian Premier play-off occupants Chatham to three points - albeit Kevin Hake’s men still have two fixtures in hand - with a 2-1 triumph at the Bauvill Stadium.

Goals by visiting defenders Joe Tennent and George Whitefield left Sam Sene-Richardson’s second-half strike for Chatham a mere consolation.

Strugglers Welling lost 4-1 at home to high-flying Brentwood despite a second-half goal by striker Bradley Sach for the Wings.

In a big Isthmian Premier derby, fifth-placed Cray Wanderers saw off Cray Valley 5-0 at home through goals from Alex Hernandez, Harry Waldock, Saul Kader, Alex Hernandez - with a penalty - and Jordy Mongoy.

An injury-time Tommie Fagg goal ensured 10-man Faversham ended 2025 with an Isthmian South East success at Sheppey United.

They went ahead through top scorer Tashi-Jay Kwayie in the first half and, although they had midfielder Harrison Pont red-carded not long after, held on until Ites defender Lex Allan levelled late on.

But midfielder Fagg made sure it ended 2-1 at Holm Park with his 91st-minute goal for

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