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Midweek Ryman League round-up

Folkestone Invicta defender Frankie Chappell
Folkestone Invicta defender Frankie Chappell

Folkestone Invicta gave their Ryman League Division 1 South promotion play-off hopes a boost with a narrow win over Walton Casuals on Wednesday night.

Centre-back Frankie Chappell (pictured) headed the only goal from a corner on 37 minutes to hand Invicta only their second win in seven games.

Top-scorer Stuart King - in his last game before starting a three match suspension - spurned the best chance to add to the lead when he somehow blazed over from inside the six-yard box.

The only low for the hosts was a red-card for keeper Jack Delo for handling outside the box with Casuals on the break just a minute from full-time.

The win moved Folkestone three points clear of sixth-placed Maidstone United, with both teams having five games remaining, and four ahead of seventh-placed Godalming, who have a game in hand on the Kent sides.

Cray Wanderers' hopes of a Ryman League Premier Division play-off place suffered a blow when they lost 1-0 at rivals Hendon on Tuesday night.

Wands were fifth, occupying the final play-off place, before kick-off but a 51st minute goal from Carl McCluskey means they slipped two points behind their hosts, although they do have a game in hand.

Margate are 14th after a 3-0 defeat at title-chasing AFC Horchurch on Tuesday night.

Martin Tuohy headed the opener on 12 minutes and Lewis Smith slotted the second eight minutes before the break as the hosts dominated Gate.

Tom Bradbrook saw a goal ruled out for a foul in the build-up after the break before Tuohy fired in a rebound 11 minutes from time to seal the points and make it one win in 11 games for Chris Kinnear's side.

Hythe Town returned to winning ways in Ryman League Division 1 South with a 3-0 win at in-form Walton & Hersham on Tuesday night.

Dave Cook put the visitors on their way with a thunderous half-volley from outside the box shortly after the half-hour and Nick Reeves doubled the lead a minute before the break with a header following an Aaron Lacy long throw.

The clincher arrived 21 minutes from time when Cook was fouled while attempting a header and stepped up himself to convert the resultant penalty.

The win returned Town to the top-10, but they are 12 points adrift of Folkestone, who occupy the final play-off place, with just six games remaining.

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