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Friday, 16 August 2024

VANARAMA NATIONAL SOUTH WEEKEND PREVIEW

RESULTS 
SATURDAY 10th AUGUST 
Boreham Wood 1-0 Bath City - 732 
Chippenham Town 1-2 Farnborough - 633  
Eastbourne Borough 1-1 Chesham United - 1,159 
Hampton & Richmond Borough 1-3 Hornchurch - 880
Hemel Hempstead Town 2-2 Salisbury - 699 
Slough Town 2-1 Chelmsford City - 859 
St Albans City 0-1 Maidstone United - 1,737 
Tonbridge Angels 3-2 Weymouth - 945 
Torquay United  2-1 Enfield Town - 3,837 
Truro City 1-2 Dorking Wanderers - 2,676 
Welling United 1-0 Aveley - 678 
Weston-super-Mare 3-4 Worthing - 936  

FIXTURES 
SATURDAY 17th AUGUST
Aveley v Tonbridge Angels 
Bath City v Welling United 
Chelmsford City v Hampton & Richmond Borough 
Chesham United v Boreham Wood 
Dorking Wanderers v Chippenham Town 
Enfield Town v Weston-super-Mare 
Farnborough v Torquay United 
Hornchurch v Eastbourne Borough 
Maidstone United v Truro City 
Salisbury v Slough Town 
St Albans City v Worthing 
Weymouth v Hemel Hempstead Town

What a opening weekend of fixtures it was for the clubs from The Vanarama National League with the game of the day being at Woodspring Park where Weston-super-Mare raced into a lead over last season's play-off final loser's Worthing. Luke Coulson, a new signing from Dartford, netted twice for The Seagulls to make the score 3-0 at half time. However, on 90+6 minutes former Coventry City forward Danny Cashman scored to make it 3-4 and snatch an important three points for Chris Agutter's side. The West Sussex side have a difficult looking trip to St Albans City tomorrow with The Saints narrowly losing to one of the pre-season title favourite's Maidstone United in their first game.  

For Torquay United it was a massive celebration as The Gull's fans celebrated their club being under new ownership - their 2-1 win was watched by 3.837 fans which is the highest league crowd since Saturday 29th April 2023 when they drew with Wrexham in front of 4,908. Can they carry on their winning form away at Farnborough? 

The Pitching In Isthmian Premier Champions showed what a dangerous team they will be this season as they ran out 1-3 winners at Hampton & Richmond Borough with Liam Nash netting twice and new signing Charlee Adams also on the scoresheet. 


It was interesting game at The Beveree as both teams had potential Premier League goalkeepers in action. Ted Curd, on loan from Chelsea, who did so will with Hashtag United last season started for the home side with Mason Terry, on loan from West Ham United, making his competitive debut for The Urchins. The Essex side host Eastbourne Borough tomorrow who drew 1-1 with The Pitching Southern League South champion's Chesham United - Former Slough Town striker Nathan Minas scored an 86th minute equaliser for The Generals who have a very tough game against one of the title favourites as Boreham Wood visit The Meadow.  


MONDAY 19th AUGUST
Aveley v Hemel Hempstead Town
Chelmsford City v Tonbridge Angels
 
TUESDAY 20th AUGUST 
Bath City v Torquay United 
Chesham United v Weston-super-Mare 
Dorking Wanderers v Boreham Wood 
Enfield Town v Slough Town 
Farnborough v Eastbourne Borough 
Hornchurch v St Albans City 
Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond Borough 
Salisbury v Truro City 
Weymouth v Chippenham Town

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