Ryman Premier
Ryan Moss’s 14th goal of the Ryman Premier League season was the difference between Kingstonian and Enfield Town on Saturday.
Ks remain third in the table after the 1-0 win, two points ahead Maidstone United who toiled to beat struggling Carshalton Athletic 1-0 at the Gallagher stadium.
Met Police picked up a vital three points at Wingate & Finchley where goals from Elliot Taylor, Steve Sutherland and Bradley Hudson-Odol sealed 3-0 win.
Charlie Moone’s incredible scoring record continued with a goal in Hampton & Richmond Borough’s 1-1 draw at home to Lewes – Moone now has 22 goals in all competitions.
Ryman Division One South
Bottom club Corinthian Casuals pulled off the result of the day to hold second-placed Leatherhead to a goalless draw at Kings Georges Field.
Walton & Hersham remain 10th in the table after goals from Samad Kazi and Will Turl were not enough at Burgess Hill Town in a 3-2 defeat.
There was little pre-Christmas cheer for Tooting & Mitcham United in a 3-1 defeat at Herne Bay, with only an own goal to show for their toils.
This week’s fixtures
Monday
Ryman Division One South
Hastings United v Walton & Hersham
Tuesday
Ryman Premier
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Enfield Town
Ryman Division One South
Walton Casuals v Herne Bay
League Cup Round Four
Met Police v Harrow Borough
Saturday
Ryman Premier
Carshalton Athletic v Wingate & Finchley
Kingstonian v Canvey Island
Margate v Hampton & Richmond Borough
Met Police v Enfield Town
Ryman Division One South
Faversham Town v Walton Casuals
Leatherhead v Ramsgate
Tooting & Mitcham United v Hythe Town
Walton & Hersham v Peacehaven & Telcombe
Worthing v Corinthian Casuals
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