Sunday, 5 September 2010

THAMESMEAD TOWN TRAVEL TO GOLDSDOWN ROAD ON TUESDAY

Enfield Town continue their league campaign on Tuesday evening at Goldsdown Road when Thamesmead Town make the journey north of the river. Keith McMahon's side have had a mixed start to the season wining two and losing two games so far. On Saturday they recorded a welcome 3-1 home win over Ware at Bayliss Avenue. Prior to this game they won 1-2 at Redbridge on Bank Holiday Monday and lost to Brentwood Town at home (1-2) and away to Needham Market (1-3) on the opening day of the season. Raphael Momodu has been amongst the goals this season as well as young striker Danny Crouch who bagged a brace in the 3-1 win against Ware, he is dual registered with Blue Square South side Dartford.

The Mead were knocked out the FA Cup by local Kent League side Beckenham Town in a 2-3 home defeat in their other game so far this season.

Other Ryman North midweek fixtures -

TUESDAY
Brentwood Town v East Thurrock United
Enfield Town v Thamesmead Town
Great Wakering Rovers v AFC Sudbury
Heybridge Swifts v Harlow Town
Needham Market v Wingate & Finchley
Potters Bar Town v Leyton
Redbridge v Cheshunt
Romford v Maldon & Tiptree
Ware v Tilbury
WEDNESDAY
Grays Athletic v Ilford
Waltham Forest v Waltham Abbey

There is no doubting the game of the midweek list comes at The Arena where joint table toppers Brentwood Town and East Thurrock United lock horns. Both are unbeaten and looking solid so far this season. Along with Heybridge Swifts The Blue and The Rocks are the only three teams without a loss so far. The Swifts welcome Harlow Town to Scraley Road in another game which looks a good one in prospect.

After their indifferent start the pre season 7/1 joint favourites for the title Wingate and Finchley make won't be relishing the long Tuesday night journey to Needham Market. The Suffolk side have dispatched Thamesmead Town (3-1) and Maldon and Tiptree (4-0) in their first two home league games this season so there is no doubting the North Londoners will find it tough at Bloomfields.

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