A Rested Wells welcome last seasons Division One champions Glebe to The Culverden on Tuesday evening.

Founded in 1995 by Chairman Rocky McMillan, Glebe currently occupy 14th position in their inaugural season in the SCEFL premier.

They have gained 11pts from their 10 games with a record of 3 wins, 2 draws and losing 5 times.

The Wells sit 3 places below Glebe and will be looking to improve on a record of 2 wins, 2 draws and 5 defeats.

A win for The Wells would see them climb 2 places.

Kick Off 7:45pm

SCEFL division one side Snodland Town are visitors to The Culverden on Saturday for the first round of this seasons Kent Reliance Senior Trophy.

Formed in 2012 They finished 3rd in the Kent County Football League Premier Division in 2016, winning promotion to the Southern Counties East League Division One.
They currently occupy 3rd position in the league having gained 22pts from 12 games with a record of 7 wins, 1 draw and 4 defeats.

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The Wells travel to Greatness Park Tuesday evening to take on league leaders Sevenoaks Town.

The Oaks sit top of the pile after 9 games having gained 22pts by way of 7 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss.

The Wells remain in 15th after Saturdays defeat to Crowborough.

Last seasons meeting saw The Oaks win
2-0.

Kick Off 7:45pm

The Bourne Stadium
Greatness Park
Mill Lane
Sevenoaks

Non League day sees The Wells host Crowborough Athletic in the first A26 derby of this season.

Last seasons league runners up have again started their league campaign strongly and sit 7th in the league after 8 games having amassed 17pts winning 5 drawing twice and losing once.

8 places below The Wells are looking to get their league form back on track having been unable to get any consistency in form due to the distractions of Cup competitions.

The Wells have gained 8pts from their 7 games winning twice, drawing twice and losing 3 times.

The Wells set up a home tie with neighbours Rusthall in the next round thanks to goals from Joe Nwoko and Jack Harris.

Joe Nwoko set a new club record as he found the net after just 13 seconds when his looping shot gave The Wells the lead.

Rochester equalised through Adam Saunders on 24mins.

Jack Harris however secured a Wells win when he netted with 3mins of normal time remaining.

Saturday sees The Wells welcome A26 rivals Crowborough Athletic to the Culverden for Non League day.

Kick Off 3pm.

The Wells regroup and go again on Tuesday evening in the SCEFL Challenege cup after successive 5-1 defeats.

The Wells welcome Rochester Utd to The Culverden in this years first round.

The Spartans have themselves endured a difficult start to their league campaign winning once, drawing twice and losing 4 times and seeing their manager resign.

The Wells fell at the first hurdle in this competition last season when they lost 3-1 away to Holmesdale.

Kick Off 7:45pm

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