Bank Holiday Local Sport

Football and cricket feature over the weekend.

he bank holiday weekend sees sport over the three days, with local teams in action.

FOOTBALL

Sevenoaks FC are away to Sheppey United in the Isthmian South East league on Saturday from 3 p.m. Monday sees the team back home for a match against East Grinstead.

Tonbridge Angels Saturday match day sees visitors Bath City arriving for a 3 p.m. kick off. Bank holiday Monday and the Angels travel to Farnborough.

Another cup match for Rusthall FC at home on Saturday, as they take on Soul Tower Hamlets at home from 3 p.m. Monday sees a local derby against Tunbridge Wells at the Jockey Farm stadium.

CRICKET

Sevenoaks Vine take on Broadstairs from noon on Saturday.

Tonbridge Cricket 1st XI take on Sibton Park on Saturday. Bowling starts at 12:30 p.m.

On Sunday from 1pm, Tunbridge Wells CC Women’s 1st XI are away to Canterbury CC at the Polo Farm Sports Club

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