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Matchday


Margate FC

Margate FC

 

1 - 1

Haringey Borough

Haringey Borough







Competition

Isthmian League Premier Division

Date

Tuesday, 07 November 2023

Kick Off

7:45 PM

Venue

Hartsdown Park


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Haringey Borough (H) - 7th November 2023


By Josh Cole

A short turnaround for our fourth consecutive home game in the league on Tuesday as we face a struggling Haringey Borough for Matchday #12 at Hartsdown Park.

We got the win against Lewes on Saturday, securing the three points and a clean sheet in an all-round quality performance. Read the match report by clicking here.

SEASON’S SO FAR:

After the win on Saturday, we lifted ourselves up to 13th place in the league with 16 points from 11 games. Five wins, one draw and five losses see us in midtable but with our two games in hand on most of the league, we can easily rise into the top ten and maybe even the play-off places. With 15 goals scored and 18 goals conceded this gives us a goal difference of -3.

The Borough have only manged to put five points on the board and sit rock bottom of the Isthmian Premier Division, six points adrift from safety. They have picked up form over the last few games as before the last three matches they only had one point. The visitors have scored 10 goals and conceded 20 giving them a goal difference of -10.

You can view the full league table by clicking here.

LAST FIVE: MARGATE

Loss vs Harrow Borough, away (1-0) FA Trophy 3rd Qualifying Round

Win vs Chatham Town, home (2-0) League

Draw vs Hashtag United, home (1-1) League

Loss vs Hastings United, home (1-2) League

Win vs Lewes, home (2-0) League

LAST FIVE: HARINGEY BOROUGH

Win vs Cheshunt, away (0-2) League

Loss vs Concord Rangers, home (0-1) League

Loss vs Redbridge, home (1-2) FA Trophy 1st Round

Win vs Ipswich Wanderers, away (2-4) Velocity Cup 3rd Round

Draw vs Dulwich Hamlet, home (1-1) League

HEAD-TO-HEAD

The visitors have the upper hand over the ‘Gate when it comes to the head-to-head record as we have played each other nine times since 2018 where the North London based side have four wins, the ‘Gate have three wins with two ending in a draw. The last time we met Haringey at Hartsdown Park was on the 4th October 2022 where the fixture ended 3-3 which included a 90th minute leveller from then Margate midfielder Cameron Brodie. You can recap that game by watching the highlights on our YouTube channel or by clicking here. 

MATCH OFFICIALS:

The game will be officiated by Joe Mckay alongside his assistants who are Ben Marshall and Nicholas Bone.

Not able to make this Tuesday night fixture? Then jump onto X and look up our official account @Margate_fc for live match updates commencing from 7:15pm!

UP THE ‘GATE


Blues Denied Second Win In Three Days


By David Hansen

Tuesday evening saw Margate draw against Haringey Borough after a last-minute equaliser for the visitors rescued a point at Hartsdown Park ending the game 1-1.

Margate came into the game on the back of an impressive 2-0 win against Lewes on Saturday and would be looking to get back-to-back league victories at Hartsdown Park, while Haringey came into this one after a draw against Dulwich Hamlet at home.

The first 15 minutes of the game were cagey, with neither team really settling into any kind of rhythm with the only real attack fell when full-back Harrison Hatfull whipped a cross into the area but was well defended by Haringey.

The first real chance would fall for the ‘Gate on the 15th minute as Ben Greenhalgh would find the head of captain Sam Blackman who was free in the area, but his header could only find the arms of Haringey goalkeeper Dillon Barnes.

Haringey would begin to put pressure on the Margate backline but ultimately would be unable to get a goal thanks to some brilliant saves from keeper Harry Seaden to deny Haringey and keep the score at 0-0.

It would be the hosts creating the last chance of the half as a Greenhalgh free kick from the left was met by the head of the returning Steve Cawley, but he could only direct the ball over the goal to again keep the score at 0-0 with the half coming to an end.

Whatever was said at half-time must of worked as Margate would take the lead in the 48th minute when a cross wasn’t dealt with and would find defender Harry Hudson at the back post for him to slot home from around ten yards making it 1-0 to the joy of the Margate fans.

With Haringey now trailing it would be them who put the pressure on and could have scored if it wasn’t for a fantastic block by Lewis Knight to deny the visitors an equaliser, brave defending in the cold conditions.

Unfortunately for Margate Archie Johnson picked up his 5th Yellow card of the season after the referee had judged him for wasting time, meaning now Johnson will have to serve a suspension on Tuesday night when the ‘Gate travel to Whitehawk in the Velocity Trophy. .

The board would go up indicating five added minutes with Margate looking to see it out now. However, Margate had the chance to clinch victory when Blackman took a long ball down and passed across to Greenhalgh who’s shot was low but too close to Barnes who got a foot to the ball to deny the ‘Gate a 2nd of the evening.

With only a couple of minutes remaining Haringey would be reduced to ten men when Alfred Bawling kicked a ball in the face of Ben Greenhalgh leaving the referee no chance but to give him his marching orders.

Unfortunately, it would be heartbreak for Margate when Jorge Djassi-Sambu was left unmarked in the area and was able to calmly pass the ball past Seaden with the last kick of the game to earn Haringey a point.

The ‘Gate will be looking to move on from this game as they look forward to a trip to London on Saturday when they take on Dulwich Hamlet in the Isthmian Premier League at Champion Hill.

Lineup:

Seaden, Hatfull (Rutherford 76’), Johnson, Poku, Sterling, Hudson, Gordon (Box 71’), Blackman ©, Cawley, Greenhalgh, Knight.

Unused sub(s):

Roberts, Bowman, Mazzone

Goals:

Harry Hudson

Attendance

238




 

Form guide

3 - 5 vs Billericay Town
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


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