Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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It’s going to be difficult but we’ll go down there with confidence. We’ve won every game we’ve played this season, touch wood and hopefully we’ll get through on the night, says Sheppey United manager Ernie Batten
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Croydon 1-2 Sheppey United - They made it difficult for us and it was a lot tougher than perhaps we thought it was going to be, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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We know Bearsted are a hard-working team so we need to be on top of our game and are hoping we can perform to our strengths, says Punjab United boss Chipie Sian
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The FA Vase is a great competition and traditionally teams in our league have a great reputation in this competition, says Sheppey United coach Marcel Nimani
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The season hasn’t started well but we have had so many injuries, it’s understandable, says frustrated AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner
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We’re in a bubble at the moment where things are going quite well and we have to stay in that bubble, says Erith & Belvedere boss Del Oldfield
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We have to go in there respecting what they’ve achieved beforehand and also not even doubting what our ability is and we should have more than enough in our dressing room to overcome that game, says Beckenham Town assistant Phil Wilson
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The aim is to try to get into the next level but I think promotion from this level is particularly difficult given the limited amount of teams who go up but we’re very ambitious, says Balham boss Greg Cruttwell
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Balham 1-2 Welling Town - There are more levels to come and we've won three out of three so why not go for four out of four, says Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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Erith & Belvedere 2-2 Beckenham Town - I don't know if there's a little hangover from last year but we need to let go what happened last year, it's not going to change, says Beckenham assistant Phil Wilson
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We have let ourselves down so far this season so performances as a team and as individuals need to improve, insists Bearsted boss Kevin Stevens
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I hope The FA do the right thing and see that a little club like ours is taking the right precautions in protecting everyone on behalf of the club and their families when they go home to them, says Hollands & Blair boss Simon Halsey
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Hollands & Blair decide not to travel to FA Cup tie after some Burgess Hill Town players show Covid-19 symptoms and told to self-isolate
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Deal Town 4-1 Sittingbourne - I've got to take ultimate responsibility for the result - I felt embarrassed, admits Sittingbourne boss Darren Blackburn
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The Football Association regrettably forced to postpone Non-League Finals Day for a second time
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This is just the start for us and we're already in a very good place, says Erith & Belvedere boss Del Oldfield
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It's been a tough start, which we expected, admits Lordswood boss Neil Hunter
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Sheppey United coach Marcel Nimani: We are expecting an organised and talented Uxbridge side who in my eyes are favourites for this tie and as underdogs we are looking forward to raising to the occasion – after all it is The FA Cup!
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Playing against Beckenham is always tough. They’re a good side and have been for many years, says Tunbridge Wells boss Richard Styles
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The FA clarify that clubs at Steps 3-6 of the National League System remain permitted to accommodate a phased and limited return of spectators if they follow the UK Governments’ latest guidance
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Tower Hamlets 2-3 Welling Town - Tower Hamlets are going to cause a lot of damage to a lot of sides, warns Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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We’re all really angry about what happened. I’m still angry and I’ll probably be angry until the day I die, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Beckenham Town 2-2 Glebe - After the disappointment of K Sports on Saturday, we've come here and we'll take a point, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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Sittingbourne should win the game being a higher league side but we enjoy playing in the cups and we won't roll over, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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K Sports 0-2 Deal Town - K Sports are a big, physical side and they're not going to make it easy, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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We can't feel sorry for ourselves - It’s going to be a very tough game against Lordswood on Tuesday night but we’ll have to apply ourselves because the aim is to win the league this year, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Corinthian 2-2 Hebburn Town - We gave it absolutely everything and we were the underdogs and Hebburn will go back and say they were in a match, says proud Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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We've got to aim to get into the top five again, says Hollands & Blair boss Simon Halsey
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It’s going to be about consistency so we have to make sure we start well and gain some confidence by getting that first three points on the board, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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If we can put in a performance that I know we are capable of then it gives us that little bit of a chance, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding