Gosport Borough put up a good fight against a Taunton side in brilliant form, but the visitors extended their league unbeaten run to 21 games with a narrow victory at Privett Park.
Albert Adomah took a trip down memory lane ahead of Non-League Day with a return to Harrow Borough – and he says he’d love to one day go back and manage them!
With the league form and position of both Farnborough and Weston suggesting a close contest, the prediction was entirely accurate as you struggled to get a cigarette paper between the pair.
Chesham United underlined that they are right in the promotion mix with a superb performance against Met Police before a bumper crowd of almost 500 at the Meadow.
Met Police looked every bit promotion contenders as they kept up the pressure on the table leaders with a thoroughly professional performance at The South West Interiors Stadium.
SOMETIMES goalless draws are cracking games, this was not one of those. Salisbury will take more satisfaction from the point gained than the visitors, Weston-super-Mare.
MOMENTUM is everything in football, as they say, but Farnborough boss Spencer Day says he is willing to put his team’s title charge on hold in order to protect the good of the game amidst the latest Covid crisis.
HARROW BOROUGH may be sitting just outside the Southern Premier South play-offs – but boss Steve Baker is still looking over his shoulder with safety his first priority.
Expectations were high at Cherrywood Road for the meeting of the top two teams in the table, however as with most things in life, with expectation raised so high, when the bubble bursts they seem to come crashing down harder.
Met Police won this top-of-table clash after beating third-placed Hayes and Yeading, who played for ten men for over half the game and missed a penalty.