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Boss Sammy Moore looks ahead to Faversham Town's Isthmian South East encounter at East Grinstead Town

Basement boys Faversham will aim to give their battle against relegation a boost with a victory at East Grinstead tonight.

The Lilywhites, who drew 2-2 at in-form Sheppey on Saturday in Isthmian South East, building on last Tuesday’s 2-0 win at Littlehampton, are back on their travels as they head to Sussex.

Faversham keeper Bailey Vose gets to the ball ahead of Sheppey winger Danny Leonard in Saturday's 2-2 draw. Picture: Marc Richards
Faversham keeper Bailey Vose gets to the ball ahead of Sheppey winger Danny Leonard in Saturday's 2-2 draw. Picture: Marc Richards

East Grinstead were 1-0 weekend winners against second-bottom Corinthian and are 13 points clear of the Lilywhites, with three games in hand.

Faversham manager Sammy Moore said: “We’ve done Littlehampton on a Tuesday night and, now, we're going to do this one.

“I think our away form has been excellent so we'll go there full of confidence. I think we can take real credit and real heart from playing two teams, fighting to get into the play-offs, and we’ve matched them both.

“Now, we’re going to play a team around us and we need to get three points.

“If we have the same tempo and same desire, and a bit of quality in front of goal, then we can go and get three points.

"It's a good week then."

Town will look to do the double over East Grinstead having beaten them 3-1 at Salters Lane in November.

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