The Official Website of Margate Football Club
Facebook icon LinekdIn icon Twitter icon Instagram icon YouTube icon Mailing list icon

Next fixture

Billericay Town vs Margate

Saturday 27 April @ 3:00 PM
Isthmian League Premier Division

Billericay Town Margate FC

Latest result

Margate vs Wingate & Finchley

Saturday 20 April @ 3:00 PM
Isthmian League Premier Division

Margate FC 2 - 1 Wingate & Finchley

League table

PosClubPPts
17 Cray Wanderers 4147
18 Cheshunt 4039
19 Margate 4139
20 Haringey Borough 4127
21 Concord Rangers 4026

Matchday


Enfield Town

Enfield Town

 

2 - 1

Margate FC

Margate FC







Competition

Isthmian League Premier Division

Date

Saturday, 07 October 2017

Kick Off

3:00 PM

Venue



Match Highlights
Report
Match Live
Team Sheet
Preview

Enfield Town v Margate


Margate travel to North London tomorrow (Saturday) looking to maintain their unbeaten run which could stretch to eleven in all competitions if they avoid defeat.

Manager Steve Watt is still missing key players with injuries to Jay May, Jack Evans and Alex Flisher as the Blues look to move up the Bostik Premier League table after Tuesday evenings 0-0 draw with Tonbridge Angels saw them drop to 9th in the league standings.

Enfield Town are on a good unbeaten run themselves after no defeat in six games in all competition. Tomorrow’s host themselves reached the final qualifying round of the Emirates FA Cup last week with a 3-0 win over Phoenix Sports and will now face National League premier side Maidstone United for a place in the 1st Round Proper next week.

The Town continued their run on Tuesday night as they overcome 2nd placed Hendon 1-0 at The Queen Elizabeth Stadium to move up to 15th in the League standings.

Last time these two sides were in the same division in 2014/15, despite winning promotion through the play-offs Margate suffered two defeats against Enfield in their two league fixtures.

At The Queen Elizabeth Stadium the Blues suffered a 3-1 defeat before at Hartsdown Park Enfield ran out 3-0 winners as Margate prepared for a play-off campaign.

Kick off at The Queen Elizabeth Stadium is 3pm but as always if you can’t be there then you can stay right up to date on the Clubs official Twitter feed from 2:15pm at @margate_fc

Ground Address

The Queen Elizabeth Stadium

Donkey Lane

Enfield

Middlesex

EN1 3PL

Blues Suffer Second Defeat of The Season


Margate suffered just their second league defeat of the season at The Queen Elizabeth Stadium on Saturday as they were defeated 2-1 by Enfield Town.

?The Blues were forced into several changes due to injury and were dealt a further blow on the day as Lenny Pidgeley was ruled out with a sickness bug meaning goal keeper Patrick Lee was to make his Margate debut.

Manager Watt was also without Chris Sessegnon and Jordan Chiedozie meaning he had to reshuffle his back line and start Ben Swift at centre half as well as give another start to 17 year old striker Henry Ikeije.

The Blues had a nightmare start to the game and were behind after just 50 seconds as Enfield looked to inflict early pressure on 19 year old Lee in the Blues goal. It was a well worked goal from te hosts who played the ball out wide to the left before rolling the ball across the six yard box for an easy tap in at the back post for Mickey Parcell.

The Blues could have easily fallen further behind in the 6th minute as Simon Thomas sent a fierce header goalwards which Tom Wynter done exceptionally well to clear off the line as Margate faced early pressure from a very attacking Enfield side.

Despite beginning to control the midfield Margate were struggling to break down the huge back four of Enfield and had to wait 32 minutes for their first meaningful opportunity of the game as Dave Martin crossed a delightful ball into the box which was deflected just inches wide of the far post.

Margate had three more let offs before the break as firstly an Enfield effort was correctly ruled out for offside before the hosts blew two glorious chances to extend their lead both from six yards. The first chance was the more glorious opportunity as the ball was rolled across the box only for Thomas to blaze open from six yards with only the empty net in front of him.

Watt made a change a half time as he introduced the returning Jack Evans for Henry Ikeije as he looked to get back into the game and the changes worked almost immediately as Matt Bodkin got into a fine position before seeing his effort well saved from 20 yards.

The Blues were level in the 53rd minute as Dave Martin went on a mazy run down the left before crossing the ball into Frannie Collin who just beat the defender to the ball to turn goal wards and level the score line.

Margate seemed to have the initiative now and could have gone in front moments later after some more fine work down the left by Martin who again saw his low cross turned away last second by the hosts defence.

The visitors found themselves behind again in the 64th minute as the hosts chipped in a delightful cross which was headed home by Tayler McKenzie completely unmarked from six yards out.

Enfield had two further chances to extend their lead which were both superbly saved by Lee on one on one situations.

The final chance of the game was to fall to the visitors as Martin again got down the wing only for his cross to find Harry Stannard at the back post who glanced his header just wide of the far post as Margate suffered their second defeat of the season.

MARGATE: Lee, Mills, Wynter, Rogers, Friend, Swift, Bodkin (Smith 72’), Prescott (Stannard 83’), Ikeije (45’), Collin, Martin

Subs Not Used: Brown, Jones 



 

Form guide

2 - 1 vs Wingate & Finchley
0 - 1 vs Hornchurch
3 - 2 vs Potters Bar Town
3 - 1 vs Kingstonian
1 - 1 vs Cray Wanderers
1 - 0 vs Cheshunt FC
1 - 1 vs Enfield Town
0 - 3 vs Carshalton Athletic
2 - 4 vs Hashtag United
1 - 3 vs Horsham


CLOSE X Official Website of Margate FC FIRST TEAM - SQUAD FIXTURES & RESULTS LEAGUE TABLE YOUTH LADIES ACADEMY NEWS CLUB SHOP OUR VENUE PARTNERS 12th MAN CONTACT