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Angels look to maintain momentum

Toomy Warrilow wants Tonbridge to go on an unbeaten run
Toomy Warrilow wants Tonbridge to go on an unbeaten run

Tonbridge v Dartford

Tonbridge manager Tommy Warrilow is looking for his side to maintain momentum when they entertain Dartford in tonight's Ryman League Premier Division derby at Longmead.

The Angels have lost once in their last 10 games and scored 13 goals in their previous three.

Saturday's 3-1 win at Hendon hoisted the club into third place, two points behind Staines, who are second.

"I'm keen to maintain momentum and even step it up," said Warrilow. "We enjoyed an excellent win at Hendon and now I would like to see us go on a long, unbeaten run."

With no injuries or suspensions to concern him, the Angels boss looks set to name an unchanged side."

Dartford manager Tony Burman, who was ordered from the dug-out following heated protests at the awarding of a controversial penalty against his side in Saturday's 3-2 home defeat by Sutton, will give on-loan Liam McDevitt a second outing at Longmead.

Burman moved for the Stevenage central defender after John Guest was ruled out with a possible long-term injury.

Lee Noble returns to contention after suspension but Ray Powell and Nick Barnes have been released by the club.

"I needed room for manoeuvre on my wage bill," Burman explained.

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