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ON THE WHISTLE MATCH REPORT | Hemel Hempstead Town 3-1 Eastbourne Borough
Goals from Remaye Campbell, Kyle Ajayi and Isiah Noel-Williams saw the Tudors secure a vital three points to cement their place in the playoffs with a 3-1 victory at home to Eastbourne Borough. With both Hemel goals coming from set-pieces, the hosts were able to create many chances as Ajayi’s header was able to quickly cancel out Quevin Castro before Isiah Noel-Williams used his composure in injury time to secure the victory. The opening stages of the same saw some promising
1 hour ago


SUPPORTERS INFORMATION UPDATE | Eastbourne Borough (H)
HHTFC looks forward to welcoming supporters to our upcoming fixture against Eastbourne Borough FC. The club has been made aware that a small number of individuals are currently subject to club-imposed bans by Eastbourne Borough FC. In line with standard matchday safety procedures and ground regulations, any individual subject to such a ban will not be permitted entry to our stadium. Security/ stewarding teams will be in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all
3 days ago


OPPOSITION FOCUS | Eastbourne Borough (H)
Written by Alfie Robinson The Key Info Founded: 1965 Nickname: ‘The Sports’ Manager: Steve King Ground: The Connect Management Stadium Capacity: 3622 Club History: Eastbourne Borough grew from a local parks team in the 1970s to a respected non-league club, currently playing in the National League South. The Sports are famously known for their incredible rise from ‘park football’ to full-time football, completing one of non-league’s most remarkable climbs, including reachi
3 days ago


SUPPORTERS GUIDE | Weston-Super-Mare (A)
The Key Info Name: Weston-Super-Mare Founded: 1887 Manager: Scott Rogers Ground: The Optima Capacity: 3,500 Nickname: The Seagulls Founded in 1887 but disbanded twice due to the World Wars - the current club was established in 1948. The club claims to have only been relegated once in 2018 - (after three relegation reprieves, in 2007, 2008 and 2010). The Seagulls although continuously competitive at this level, have never achieved promotion to Step 1, with their highest ever
Mar 29


ON THE WHISTLE MATCH REPORT | Dorking Wanderers 2-1 Hemel Hempstead Town
Written by Will Beasley In the 14th minute of the game, Louis Lomas thumped a ball in behind the Dorking back line which found Isiah Noel-Williams, who pokes the ball over to Remaye Campbell as he fired the ball past Harrison Foulkes to give the Tudors a priceless lead. In the 35th minute, Remaye Campbell came close to grabbing his second of the game as a ball was whipped in on the right hand side by Isiah Noel-Williams, and Remaye Campbell can only head the ball over the Dor
Mar 28


SUPPORTERS GUIDE | Dorking Wanderers (A)
The Key Info: Name: Dorking Wanderers Founded: 1999 Manager: Marc White Ground: Meadowbank Capacity: 3000-4000 A brief history of Dorking Wanderers: Created by Marc White and five friends as a park-league team in 1999, Dorking Wanderers started in the 17th Tier of English football - but earning 12 promotions in 23 seasons found Dorking at the highest they've been - The National League (One step away from the EFL) in 2022. They suffered their first relegation in the 2024 an
Mar 26


SUPPORTERS GUIDE | Hornchurch (A)
The Key Info: Name: Hornchurch Football Club Founded: 1923 Manager: Daryl McMahon Ground: The Hornchurch Stadium Capacity: 3,500 (800 seated) A Brief History: Hornchurch FC were originally founded as Upminster Wanderers, as a local league team before taking on the name Upminster FC in 1938. They moved to Hornchurch Stadium (where they currently still reside) in 1952, renaming themselves Hornchurch & Upminster FC. They reached as high as the Conference South (National League S
Mar 17


MATCH GALLERY | Hemel Hempstead Town 2-0 AFC Totton
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Mar 15


MATCH REPORT | Chippenham Town (H)
Written by Will Beesley The first 20 minutes of the game was quite slow, as both teams were still trying to find their rhythm, with a couple of half chances being created but overall the game was lacking in quality. However, this was all about to change in the 25th minute when Caine Bradbury of Chippenham struck a free kick from 25 yards out, past Michael Johnson and into the back of the Tudor net. As Hemel were in search of an equaliser, the ball was recovered in the Chippe
Mar 11
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