The Wells paid a heavy price for a slow start against AFC Croydon Athletic. The visitors took the lead after 12mins when Murray-Price found the net.
The Rams doubled their lead 10mins later when Morgan Jenden netted.
Richard Atkins pulled one back for The Wells a minute later to give the south stand faithful a glimmer of hope that a fight back could be on the cards, that glimmer was extinguished though when Mfula buried his shot on 36mins.

The Wells welcome AFC Croydon Athletic to the Culverden this Saturday ( 20/8/16 )
The Rams arrive in the Royal town sitting in 19th place in the league having lost their opening day fixture 3-0 away at Whitstable Town.
Both teams are looking for their first win of the new campaign.
Last seasons fixture between the two teams saw The Wells suffer a 1-4 drubbing. Ryan Crandley scoring for the Wells in front of a crowd of 180.
Kick Off 3pm

The Wells got their first point of the new season away to Erith Town.
The Wells took the lead inside 4mins when Richard Atkins fired home.
Jack Pallen levelled for the Dockers after 20mins before Lee Friend gave the hosts a 2-1 lead going into the half time break.
Tom Bryant got The Wells back on level terms on 62mins when he netted.
The Wells return to league action Saturday when AFC Croydon Athletic visit the Culverden
Kick Off 3pm

The Wells look to bounce back from the disappointment of Friday nights defeat 2-1 at home to Corinthian when they travel to VCD Athletics Oakwood ground to take on Ian Jenkins Erith Town.
The Dockers who finished last season one place above The Wells in 13th position, have moved to ground share with the Dartford based club, moving away from Badgers Sports ground where they played their home games last season.
Last Seasons corresponding fixture saw Erith win 2-1. Joe Fuller with the Wells's consolation goal.
Kick Off 7:45
Oakwood Sports Ground
Old Road

Match day! Tunbridge Wells v Corinthian - SCEFL opening fixture - Culverden Stadium - 19:45 kick off - Admissions are £7/£4/£1.

Wells Number 1 Steve Lawerence wins the first Man of the Match poll of the new season for his goalkeeping heroics in the first game against Eastbourne Utd.
Also mentioned in dispatches is midfield general Ollie Bankole.
Well done lads. On to Friday.....

The Wells bowed of this years FA Cup at the first hurdle going down 2-1 away to Eastbourne Utd.
With two contrasting styles of play on show the Wells were undone by United's long ball game.
The hosts took the lead on 33mins when a long ball over the top caught out the wells defence.
They doubled their lead 12mins into the second half when a Wells free kick on the edge of Eastbourne's area was blocked and they were allowed to break quickly.

A Red hot Saturday afternoon saw sublime first half finish from Perry Spackman cancelled out by a Kieron Tarbie own goal on the stroke of half time.
The Wells will therefore travel to the coast on Tuesday evening for the replay.
Kick Off 7:45pm
The Oval
Channel View Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN22 7LN

The Wells will begin the 2016/17 campaign with the FA Cup extra preliminary round.
Eastbourne United of the Southern Combination league are the visitors to The Culverden. They finished in 10th position of their league last season.
The two teams have met in the FA Cup only once previously, back in 1990 where United won a close encounter 6-5.
Like The Wells, The FA Vase has been more fruitful for United and they even made the semi final the season after The Wells made it all the way to Wembley. However they went out to eventual winners Sholing.
Kick Off 3pm

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