Neither The Wells or Canterbury City could break each other's .resolve as they played out a stalemate at a wet Culverden stadium.
Canterbury had the best chance of the first half 5mins in when the returning Brad Potter misjudged his header but the City forwards couldn't punish the mistake and the Wells defence cleared.
Josh Biddlecombe was stretchered off mid way through the first half with a head injury.
Jason Barton was in inspired form at centre half.
Next up The Wells host SCEFL Division one side Crockenhill in the Kent Senior Trophy on Saturday

The Wells look to put Tuesday evenings disappointment behind them and get back to winning ways on Saturday when they welcome Canterbury City to The Culverden.
City travel to the Royal Town on the back of an impressive 5-0 away win at Rochester Utd on Wednesday evening.
They sit 13th in the league, 4 places above the Wells having Won 3, drawing 3 and losing 4 of their 10 games played.
Last seasons meeting between the two sides saw a crowd of 312 watch Canterbury City come from behind to Win 2-1. Hakim Griffiths the Wells goal scorer that day.
Kick Off 3pm.

The Wells slipped to their 5 defeat of the season going down 3-2 away at Erith & Belvedere.
2 goals for the Deres within the space of a minute gave The Wells an uphill task.
Ryan Crandley pulled a goal back for The Wells from the penalty spot.
Brad Large got a second for the Wells with 4mins remaining but The Wells
Could not find an equaliser.
Next up The Wells host Canterbury City on Saturday at The Culverden.
Kick Off 3pm

The Wells travel to Park View Road Tuesday evening to take on Erith & Belvedere.
Jason Bourne's side go to Welling with confidence sky high having won their last 4 outings.
The Deres meanwhile are 13th in the league table on 10pts. 2 places above The Wells having won 2 drawing 4 and losing 4 of their opening 10 games.
Last seasons corresponding fixture finished 2-2 and saw The Deres needing the depths of injury time to salvage a point at home against the Wells after Ben Hunt and Ian Parsons had given the Wells the lead.
Kick Off 7:45pm

The Wells made it 5 wins from the last 5 with a spirited display in this bottom of the table clash.
The Bears took the lead after 4mins when former Wells Vase hero Andy Irvine finished well with his first attempt on goal for his new side.
Youngster Dale Ashman scored his first and The Wells's equaliser when he reacted quickest in a goalmouth scramble.
Ryan Crandley won it for The Wells on 71mins with a dipping swerving 25 yard screamer that sent the south stand into delirium!

Saturday sees league new comers Bearsted visit The Culverden.
The Bears sit one place and point above the Wells in 18th having won 1 drawing 3 and losing 5 of their 9 games played. Their one win came via a decent 1-0 away victory at Ashford Utd.
Kick Off 3pm

Tuesday evenings game Vs Croydon was abandoned in bizarre fashion with just 3mins of the game left to play.
The Wells had looked to be closing in on their first home win of the season after Ryan Crandley had given the home side the lead with a deft lob over the Croydon keeper on 80mins.
Croydon were reduced to 10 men for dissent after Perry Spackman was upended in the box when through on goal. Jason Barton resulting spot kick was saved by The Croydon stopper.

The Wells return to league action this coming Tuesday evening when we welcome Croydon FC to the Culverden.
The Wells who are now unbeaten in their last four outings and will be looking to get some points on the board after a faltering start to this seasons league campaign.
The Rams sit 5th in the SCEFL table, 14 places above The Wells having won 4, drawing twice and losing one of their opening 7 league games.

The Wells put their names into the hat for the draw of the first round proper of this seasons Buildbase FA Vase with an emphatic 1-4 drubbing of West Sussex East Preston.
A brace from Ryan Crandley and a goal each from centre half pairing Jason Barton and Perry Spackman topped of a ruthless Wells performance.
Next up for The Wells is a visit from Croydon to the Culverden Tuesday evening.
Kick Off 7:45pm

The Wells travel to West Sussex on Saturday for the 2nd qualifying round of this seasons Buildbase FA Vase.
East Preston of the Southern Combination league Division One stand in the way of The Wells and the draw for the next round.
Managed by Bob Paine, EP currently sit 4th in their league table having won 4, drawing 1 and losing 1 of their 6 games played.
Their best outing in the FA Vase came in the 2004/5 season when they made it to the 2nd round.
Six years ago the two teams met in the FA Vase, The Wells won that day 6-2 at The Culverden.
Kick Off 3pm

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