The Wells travel to Beckenham Town on Wednesday evening.

Having looked to be in contention for the league title early on, Becks have slipped down to fifth after 30 games and are now 18pts adrift of Corinthian in top spot. Their playing record consists of 16 wins, 6 draws and 8 defeats.

The Wells have faired much better on their travels this season and have recorded 7 of their 9 wins away. They remain 6pts behind Crowborough in 15th with 2 games in hand on The Crows.

Unfortunately due to the recent wet weather, today’s game at The Culverden against Glebe has been postponed. A new date will be announced shortly.
Next up The Wells travel to Beckenham Town on Wednesday evening.
Kick Off 7:45pm

The Wells fell to their 16th defeat of the season away at third placed Fisher.

Harry Tobin scored the only goal of the game in the 12th minute when he connected to Trey Small’s corner.

The defeat sees The Wells lose ground on 15th placed Crowborough who’s win at home against AFC Croydon Athletic saw them open up a 6pts gap on The Wells.

Next up The Wells host 14th placed Glebe
at The Culverden next Saturday.

The Wells travel to Rotherhithe on Saturday to take on Fisher.

The Fish sit third in the table after 29 games on 62pts. Their playing record consists of 20 wins, 2 draws and 7 defeats.

Tuesday evenings 3-1 win at home to K Sports doubled The Wells home league wins for the season. They remain in 16th, 3pts behind Crowborough Athletic in 15th with a game in hand.

The Wells doubled their home win record this season with a 3-1 victory over K Sports.

New signing Michael Power gave The Wells the lead on 40mins before Tom Pearson added another 5mins later with his fierce strike.

Jason Perry pulled a goal back for The Paperboys on 48mins.

Chad Bryce-Borthwick restored the two goal buffer when he netted on 57mins and give The Wells their ninth win of the season.

The Wells remain in 16th on 31pts.

Next up The Wells travel to Third placed Fisher on Saturday.

Kick Off 3pm.

The Wells host K Sports at The Culverden on Tuesday evening looking to end a run of 8 games without a win.

The Paperboys arrive at The Culverden seven places above The Wells in 9th. Their playing record consists of 12 wins, 5 draws and 10 defeats. 5 of those wins coming on their travels.

The Wells are without a win since their 2-4 victory away at Punjab Utd on the 5 January, but remain 14pts clear of relegation favourites Rusthall.

The reverse fixture at Station Road back in September saw Rhys Bartlett’s cross come shot earn a point for The Wells in a 1-1 draw.

The Wells poor home form continues after a 1-2 defeat Vs Erith Town.

Erith opened the scoring on 16mins when Taylor McDonagh got the faintest of touches from a long throw in as The Wells defence stood statically and watched the ball go into the net.

Tom Pearson equalised with his 2nd goal in as many matches when he raced through on to a Micheal Power through ball and finished well to level the scores.

For the second week running The Wells lost in the final minute. Carl Rook finishing with a thunderous strike to steal all 3pts for The Dockers.

The Wells welcome Erith Town to The Culverden on Saturday in another SCEFL fixture.

The Dockers arrive at The Culverden sitting 3 places above The Wells in 13th on 34pts from 26 games. Their playing record consists of 9 wins, 7 draws and 10 defeats.

Saturday’s defeat at home to Rusthall was The Wells 14th defeat of the season and now sees them without a win since 5th January.
They remain in 16th on 28pts.

The two teams met at The Culverden back in October in the 2nd round of this seasons Challenge Cup. Erith humbling The Wells 1-5

The Wells fell to yet another home defeat, this time losing to neighbours Rusthall.

After a goalless first half, The Rustics took the lead thanks to Charlie Clover’s 62nd minute strike.

Tom Pearson looked to have rescued a point for The Wells when he found the net 8mins from the end.

Sam Murray grabbed a deserved winner for the visitors when he slotted home on 88mins.

The Wells remain in 16th on 28pts with their home record now consisting of 1 win. 1 draw and 10 defeats.

Next up The Wells host Erith Town next Saturday.

Kick Off 3pm.

The Wells host neighbours Rusthall at The Culverden on Saturday.

Having suffered relegation last season from the SCEFL Premier only to be reprieved thanks to league restructuring. The Rustics again find themselves in the bottom two and among the favourites for the drop again. They have just 9pts from 26 games played
and a playing record of just 2 wins, 3 draws and 21 defeats.

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