Today's match away at Lordswood has been postponed due to the adverse weather.

The Wells missed the opportunity to climb up the after suffering defeat away to Chatham Town.

Stuart Zanone scored the only goal of an even game on 70mins.

The Wells are away again on Saturday when they travel to Lordswood.

Kick Off 3pm.

Tuesday evening sees The Wells travel to Medway to face Chatham Town.

The Chats currently sit one place below The Wells in 17th in their first season back in the SCEFL having been relegated from the Ryman South division last season.
James Collins's side have amassed 26pts from 28 games with a record of 7 wins, 5 draws and 16 defeats.

The Wells remain in 16th after Saturdays 1-1 draw away to Whitstable Town. Jason Bourne's men have now moved to within 2pts of 14th placed Sheppey Utd.

Kick Off 7:45pm

The Wells continued their good form with a well deserved draw away at title chasing Whitstable Town.

The Wells took the lead on 6mins through a blistering Jack Harris strike.

The hosts were reduced to ten men when Charlie Smith received his marching orders after a crude challenge on Jon Pilbeam.

Josh Biddlecombe went closest to adding to The Wells lead but his shot was spectacularly tipped onto the cross bar by Whitstable keeper Dan Eason.

Ricky Freeman continued his impressive scoring record against The Wells when he netted a 36mins equaliser.

The Wells travel to face Whitstable Town on Saturday.

The Oystermen occupy 4th in the league having amassed 49pts from 24 games. They have a record of 15 wins, 4 draws and 5 defeats.

The Wells sit 13 places beneath Whitstable in 16th on 30pts. Last Saturdays 2-2 draw against Canterbury City was the 6th draw of the season.

Last seasons meeting at The Belmont ground saw the two teams share the points in a 1-1 draw. Jamie Lawerence scoring for The Wells.

Kick Off 3pm

The Belmont Ground
Belmont Road,
Whitstable,
Kent
CT5 1QP

The Wells progressed to the semi finals
of the SCEFL Challenge Cup thanks to an injury time winner.

The Wells took the lead after just 6mins when Josh Biddlecombe's superb cross into the area was met by Jon Pilbeam who duly headed home.

Ryan Flack equalised for The Millers with a blistering strike on 22mins.

The game looked to be heading towards extra time until Jon Pilbeam raced through and coolly slotted home and send the 137 Wells supporters delirious.

Next up The Wells return to league duties when they travel to Whitstable Town on Saturday.

At the fourth time of asking The Wells hope to welcome Cray Valley PM to The Culverden on Tuesday evening for the quarter final of the SCEFL Challenge Cup.

The Millers entered this seasons competition in the 2nd round with a tricky away tie at Sheppey Utd. After the scores were level at 2-2 after 90mins Cray went on to win 4-5 on penalties.
Their 3rd round opponents SC Thamesmead proved less tricky to navigate as The Millers won a comfortable 3-1.

Unfortunately due to the adverse weather conditions this evenings Challenge Cup quarter final Vs Cray Valley Pm has had to be postponed. A New date of next Tuesday 6th March has now been arranged.
Kick Off 7:45pm

A Jon Pilbeam brace gave The Wells a well deserved point at home to Canterbury City.

Josh Biddlecombe's cross into the Canterbury 6 yard box was met by Pilbeam to score The Wells first on 7mins.

City equalised 7mins later through Jamie Maxted.

Laurence Harvey gave City the lead on 24mins.

That lead lasted 6 mins until Pilbeam equalised for The Wells with a superb looping header.

Despite having the better chances The Wells were unable to find a winner.

Next up The Wells host Cray Valley in the SCEFL Challenge Cup quarter final Tuesday evening.

The Wells welcome Canterbury City to The Culverden on Saturday.

City sit 7 places above The Wells in 9th and have amassed 38pts from 24 games. They have a record of 10 wins, 8 draws and 6 defeats.

Last weekends win away to league leaders Beckenham Town elevated The Wells up to 16th and leap frog Chatham Town.
The Wells trail 15th placed Bearsted by 2pts having played 3 games less.

Last seasons meeting between the The Wells and Canterbury City at The Culverden saw a crowd of 236 witness a goalless draw.

Kick Off 3pm.

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