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Matchday


Margate FC

Margate FC

 

1 - 1

Metropolitan Police

Metropolitan Police







Competition

Isthmian League Premier Division

Date

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Kick Off

7:45 PM

Venue

Hartsdown Park


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Margate v Met Police


Margate welcome Met Police to Hartsdown Park tonight (Tuesday) for a night of spooktacular Bostik Premier League action looking for three points which would move them just four points behind their opponents who currently hold the final play off place.

We are all set for a Halloween themed evening with lots of activities for all those attending but Margate will be looking to avoid a horror show and get their league form back on track. Just two points in the league throughout October has seen the Gate slide to 14th in the division but an emphatic FA Trophy win on Saturday away at Staines Town has improved the mood around Hartsdown Park.

New signing Kane Haysman featured in that 3-0 win after signing from Kingstonian on Friday but goals from Jack Evans, Chris Sessegnon and Jordan Chiedozie eased Steve Watts’s side into the second qualifying round where they will now face either Bowers & Pitsea or Egham Town who play in a replay tonight after a 1-1 draw on Saturday.

Tonight’s visitors won’t be scared of anything Hartsdown Park has to throw at them as they arrive unbeaten in 9 games and sitting 5th in the Bostik Premier League table. The Police secured an easy win over AFC Sudbury in the FA Trophy on Saturday.

Despite their impressive form Margate will take heart in the fact that Jim Coopers side have only won once away in the league this season, a 2-1 away win at Kingstonian in September.

The visitors will bring with them a familiar face in the way of Ryan James who featured for the Gate under Terry Brown as they won promotion to the National League South, the midfielder scored twice for the Blues in an enthralling 4-4 draw with Hendon that season.

The ‘Gate will be without club captain James Rogers who serves a one game for accumulating five yellow cards so far this season so Lee Prescott could come into the starting eleven.

Kick off at Hartsdown Park is 7:45pm but remember the gates open at 6pm for our night of Halloween fun and if you can’t join us then you can stay right up to date on our Twitter @margate_fc from 7:15pm.


Blues Concede Late Goal In Draw With Met Police


Margate were denied a second straight win in the dying minutes as Lloyd Macklin unleased a 30 yard effort to equalise for the Met Police in a 1-1 draw at Hartsdown Park on Tuesday night.

The Blues made just one change from their win at Staines in the Trophy on Saturday as James Rogers was suspended meaning Lee Prescott filled that role, otherwise it was as you were for Steve Watt and his side after that 3-0 demolition of Staines.

On a spooky Halloween evening it was Margate who started the quicker of the two sides with some neat attacking moves that would have scared the away side of what was to come for the evening. It was new signing Kane Haysman who created Margate’s first chance but his curling effort went wide of the post.

Margate continued to pressure the away side and were awarded a penalty in the 16th minute which Jordan Chiedozie calmly slotted home from 12 yards to put the Blues in front after David Martin had been fouled in the box.

Further half chances for Jay May and Jack Evans followed as Margate seemed in complete control in the first 45 minutes. The lead should have been extended in the dying minutes of the first half as the ball fell to the feet of Chiedozie after the visitor’s keeper and a centre half collided but his snap shot flew over the bar.

The hosts had no intention of sitting back on their 1-0 lead and almost doubled it straight away as Martin saw his low cross collected by Haysman who saw his effort well blocked by the visitors defence.

Despite chances being created Margate just couldn’t grab the second goal they craved and with time ticking on Met Police started to throw everything at the ‘Gate but never really troubled Lenny Pidgeley who looked set for his 10th clean sheet of the season.

The visitors did equalise in the 85th minute as Macklin collected the ball from 30 yards before unleashing a strike that dipped over Pidgeley and nestled into the goal to bring the scores level.

Substitute Frannie Collin had a half chance to win it for the Gate in added on time as he latched into a high ball into the box but he failed to connect properly.

MARGATE: Pidgeley, Sessegnon, Mills, Prescott, Friend, Wynter, Haysman (Swift 76’), Evans, May, Chiedozie, Martin (Collin 76’)

Subs Not Used: Lee, Stannard, Bodkin

Attendance: 358




 

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


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