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This result ensured Chesham remained one point ahead of Robbie Simpson’s men in the league table and the gap between both sides remains the same heading into this weekend’s clash City will hope to reverse this gap come Saturday evening potentially allowing them to climb into the top half of the National League South standings Here’s all that Clarets supporters need to know ahead of the game… Click below to watch the highlights of our recent clash against the Generals Chesham United are enjoying life in the National League South following their promotion last season Joint-managers James Duncan and Michael Murray have shared the dugout responsibilities since their appointments in 2018 and led the Generals to the Southern League Premier South title in 2023-24 Duncan and Murray have built on their side’s successes from last season They have guided Chesham into the top half of the National League South table on the back of an eye-catching six-game unbeaten run and are the league’s best performing promoted side up to now Forward Nathan Minhas has been one of the Generals’ key players this season and will be one to watch on Saturday Minhas has extensive experience playing in the sixth tier and has contributed 11 goals and assists in the 2024-25 season showed his experience when he faced Chelmsford City in the reverse fixture at The Meadow Lench’s quality from set pieces helped his side score both their goals – his free kick set up Lewis Rolfe’s first half goal while his clinical late penalty secured the second equaliser Forward Jordan Greenidge was sent off during Monday’s 0-0 draw against Maidstone United but will be available this weekend; his suspension doesn’t come into effect until Tuesday’s away game at Bath City Robbie Simpson has several fitness concerns to assess following the game against the Stones Supporters can click here to buy tickets online ahead of matchday Online tickets will be on sale until 12pm on the day of the game Tickets will also be available on the gate on the day of the fixture Cash or card payments are accepted at the turnstiles Radio Clarets will provide live audio commentary of proceedings at the EMJ Community Stadium Clarets fans can find pre-match coverage of Saturday’s match and live updates of the proceedings by following the club’s X (formerly Twitter) page: @OfficialClarets, Instagram page: chelmsfordcityfc and Bluesky page: chelmsfordcityfc Post-match reactions will be found on the club’s website, official social media channels and on ClaretsTV Chelmsford City FC © 2025 It looks like you haven't added any items to your cart yet A shop which has served Chesham for nearly 90 years is closing down Pearces Hardware will cease full trading at the end of March before going part time for a short while to clear its stock Ten-man Welling United fell to a 4-1 defeat at Chesham United at The Meadow on Saturday afternoon the game sparked into life after the break with the hosts taking an early lead before Riccardo Di Trolio hit back soon after punctuated by Gene Kennedy’s straight red card with defeat edging them further towards the relegation trapdoor There was nothing to report in the first 45 with no chances presenting itself for either side as the teams somewhat cancelled each other out in the centre of the park The Wings received a blow early in the second half when they were forced into a change with slipper Dave Winfield limping off just four minutes after the restart And another blow would follow swiftly with the home side taking the lead after 54 minutes After Welling failed to clear their lines from a ball into the box from the left it eventually fell to Nathan Minhas who finished from 10 yards to make it 1-0 with what was the first shot of the afternoon finding a leveller just four minutes later A corner caused problems for Chesham and it was leaving Di Trolio free to bundle the ball over the line to restore parity Having waited so long for even a shot in anger during the first half it was somewhat ironic that the goals started flying in after the restart only a further four minutes would elapse before we saw the third goal of the afternoon – unfortunately it came the way of the hosts Ryan Upward was the man to restore Chesham’s lead picking out the top left-hand corner with an angled strike from outside the box to make it 2-1 Welling found it difficult to find a way back for a second time and their job was made more difficult 12 minutes from time when Kennedy was given his marching orders for dissent following what was believed to be an exchange of words with the referee following the award of a free-kick on halfway The Wings’ afternoon was compounded in injury time when the home side added a third With Rhys Lovett caught upfield from a quick Chesham break sub Samson Esan was able to take advantage And it would go from bad to worse even deeper into injury time when Joe Grant added a fourth from close range The Wings will now turn their attention to the Kent Senior Cup final on Wednesday when they take on Ebbsfleet United at Priestfield Stadium for the right to lift some silverware Booked: Winfield 44 (unsporting behaviour) J Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium Park View Road Welling Kent DA16 1SY Welling United Football Club is a Community Interest Company registered with Companies House Full name Welling United Football Club Community Interest Company Limited Registered number 08055420 Full-time: Chelmsford City 1-1 Chesham United Chelmsford City climbed into the top half of the National League South table on Saturday after sharing the spoils with Chesham United in an end-to-end 1-1 draw at the EMJ Community Stadium The Clarets took the lead in the 17th minute when Kane Crichlow rounded off a clinical City counterattack with a smart finish The visitors were gifted the chance to equalise going into half-time after being awarded a penalty however Ted Collins produced an impressive stop to deny Matt Lench from the spot Robbie Simpson’s side were unable to prevent the Generals from levelling the scoreline in the second half though – Samson Esan’s shot from around 18-yards out got the beating of Collins at his near post and sparked an open final 30 minutes Both sides came close to netting their second goal of the game in the closing stages of the match Generals goalkeeper Dillon Addai made several impressive saves to deny the Clarets while Chesham thought they had won the game late on when forward Zak Joseph bundled home Jack Cawley’s 90th minute long throw-in Joseph’s effort was disallowed by referee Nicholas Dunn who judged there to have been a foul in the build-up to the goal Clarets boss Simpson stuck with seven of the players who started from the beginning on Monday night against Maidstone United last time out. Jacob Bland, Arthur Penney, Finley Wilkinson and Crichlow were all brought into the starting XI. Ipswich Town loanee Nico Valentine was included in a City squad for the first time since completing his move to Essex.  with both sides coming close to scoring during an open first 10 minutes Chesham had the first real opportunity after just four minutes when Mitchell Weiss found himself with a free header inside the box but he could only direct the ball wide of the target City came close to taking an early lead in a bizarre fashion shortly after A mis-hit backpass almost caught out Chesham goalkeeper Addai but the shot-stopper did just enough to divert the ball behind for a corner Chesham then thought they had scored in the 10th minute when Karl Oliyide found the back of the net The midfielder’s effort was swiftly ruled out by referee Dunn who awarded City a free kick for a foul on Collins by Oliyide Oliyide was then booked for the high challenge which helped him to find the net The game’s first goal came in the 17th minute courtesy of a clinical counterattack by the hosts with Greenidge playing an accurate ball behind the Generals’ defence to present Crichlow a sight of goal slotting his effort into the bottom corner to put City 1-0 up Chesham were handed a golden chance to equalise just before half-time. Man with the whistle Dunn awarded the visitors a penalty after he judged that Paul Appiah fouled Esan inside the box. Matt Lench, who scored from 12-yards out last month against the Clarets, stepped up but Ted Collins was equal to the 32-year-old’s spot kick The City goalkeeper dived the right way and impressively tipped Lench’s effort onto the crossbar but his header also crashed against the bar The second half began with Chesham on the front foot and they found a leveller in the 61st minute A long ball forward from the visitors was flicked on into the path of Esan who cut inside and found the near post with a precise shot to make the scoreline 1-1 The final 30 minutes were full of chances for both sides City had several opportunities to retake the lead with Crichlow and Greenidge linking up again in the 65th minute but Greenidge’s shot was well saved by Addai Ryan Blackman’s free-kick dropped to Joe Rye at the back post Valentine was introduced in the 66th minute and came close to scoring six minutes into his debut after a brilliant through ball from Charlie Ruff sent him through on goal Addai was quick to react and made a fine save to deny the young attacking midfielder as Chesham thought they had scored a late winner in the 90th minute Generals substitute Cawley’s long throw-in was bundled into the net by fellow substitute Joseph at the back post but the referee ruled there had been a foul in the crowded penalty area and disallowed the goal Chesham’s second draw against Chelmsford City in less than two weeks ensured that the Buckinghamshire-based side travelled home still one point ahead of City in the National League South standings Simpson’s side return to action on Tuesday when they face Bath City away from home Barbrook; Barnum-Bobb (Valentine 66′) Chesham United XI: Addai (GK); Rolfe (Clayton 60′) Full-time: Chesham United 2-2 Chelmsford City Chesham United and Chelmsford City shared the spoils in an entertaining midweek clash at The Meadow City took the lead twice through Saleem Akanbi and Jake Hyde but both times saw their one-goal advantage cancelled out when Lewis Rolfe and Matt Lench equalised late in either half The Clarets carved out the better chances throughout the second half but missed a host of inviting opportunities to extend their lead Robbie Simpson handed Saleem Akanbi his first start for Chelmsford City while Jazzi Barnum-Bobb and Jacob Bland returned to the starting XI after making substitute appearances against Hornchurch on Saturday Centre back Joe Rye was also brought into the squad following his move to the club being confirmed ahead of kick-off Tuesday’s clash at The Meadow started slowly with neither side creating any clear-cut chances until the opening goal of the game in the 37th minute It was City who went in front when Akanbi scored his first goal for the club A well-weighted through ball from Kane Crichlow found Akanbi in between two Chesham defenders inside the penalty area The forward made no mistake and slotted the ball past Chesham goalkeeper Dillon Addal to give City the lead Chesham responded just six minutes later to level the score Following a foul by Harry Barbrook on Nathan Minhas the hosts were awarded a free-kick in a dangerous position Lench whipped in a dangerous delivery into the box sending the ball into the corner of the net to make it 1-1 in the 43rd minute Chesham almost took the lead on the stroke of half-time when a cleared corner fell to Lafleur but his volley was blocked off the line by Akanbi ensuring the score remained 1-1 heading into the break Inside the opening 10 minutes of the second period City were awarded their first penalty of the season playing as a left wing-back after Sam Oguntayo’s substitution at half-time was fouled just inside the penalty box by a Chesham defender confidently powering the ball down the middle of the goal to net his fourth goal of the season City missed a host of chances during the final 30 minutes Clarets captain Cameron James delivered a delightful ball across the six-yard box in the 62nd minute but neither Hyde nor Bland could get the decisive touch to find the back of the net Crichlow and Hyde combined well on the break but neither could generate enough power to trouble Addal substitute Jordan Greenidge and Crichlow combined in the final third but the latter’s shot sailed over the bar with the goal gaping City’s missed opportunities came back to haunt them in the 87th minute The Clarets failed to deal with a long ball forward from the hosts and goalkeeper Ted Collins was adjudged to have fouled Mitchell Weiss inside the penalty area after coming off his line Lench stepped up for Chesham from 12-yards sent his penalty confidently into the bottom corner the Clarets were unable to take the lead for the third time although they came close in added time when a dangerous corner from Ryan Blackman was nearly bundled in at the back post Chesham remain a point ahead of City in the National League South table after holding Simpson’s side to a draw The Clarets return to action this weekend with an away clash against Eastbourne Borough Chesham United XI: Addal (GK); Jones (Clayton 62′) Chelmsford City XI: Collins (GK); James (C) Barbrook; Barnum-Bobb (Williams 79′) It was a comfortable afternoon for Worthing as they cruised to a 3-0 win over Chesham United that took them top of the National League South Before today 17 of Worthing 20 National League victories had arrived via that one goal margin No supporter should have to go through a campaign that takes you so close to the edge of the seat that you’re practically on the floor Today was three points and a return to the top of the league The sun was shining and the shorts were out 1,500 swelled in to watch this fine showing of attacking football It just seemed to get better as the afternoon moved with the setting of the sun where the Reds have claimed nine points from three matches There were two changes to Tuesday’s side: Joe Partington returned and so too did Odei Sorondo – who was supreme in the midfield a switch from the back three that shaped up rather impressively a few days’ prior Liam Nash and Temi Babalola continued their partnership at the top of the pitch A word on the visitors: Chesham United are a robust This is their first season in the sixth tier and they’ve acquitted themselves impressively Perhaps just running out of steam as the sun returns from its winter hiatus for they arrived on the south coast having won two of their previous 12 They began pretty well in their eye-catching yellow and black strip the performance in the shirts was energetic and purposeful Chesham similarly chased and harried high up the pitch The Worthing defence again taking risks in their box but able to worm away from the zesty shirts Worthing’s opener arrived somewhat out of the blue tetchy sort of affair – indeed much of the match was Yet the goal came at a good time for Worthing: Sorondo bursting through and fouled the ball finding its way into the path of Colbran who finished sweetly into the far corner and that just dropped the shoulders a touch around Woodside Road So many times have visiting opposition struck first There was a collective calm about the place It continued through to the afternoon’s end An early goal in the second half was exactly what the home crowd desired would have dreamt of the day his side move into a 2-0 lead But the second arrived in silky style: Odei chasing after the ball – as he so often does – and delivering a divine cross to the back post Nicky Wheeler had one of his quieter games on the left side of the pitch but he’d still collect an assist after setting up Babalola with an equally fine cross The forward just had to make some sort of connection as it trickled beneath the frame of Ben Goode who only inflicted further fear into the Chesham backline Then Sam Packham and Ruben Carvalho entered the pitch He’d force a strong save from Goode and almost provide an assist for Colbran The right-back just couldn’t quite keep the finish inside the frame of the goal but they came within the width of Lucas Covolan’s crossbar of ruining a first Worthing clean sheet since January 18 The grateful Covolan was content in seeing Ryan Upward’s effort whack the woodwork as the Reds shut up shot The ovation for Sorondo was richly deserved At the full time whistle there was a strong sense of belief This was the perfect performance Agutter was after there is more than one reason to rejoice on this Saturday afternoon Sussex Transport Community Stadium Woodside Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 7HQ Gilbert Investments Limited & Barry Hunter Welling United return to action with a trip to Chesham United on Saturday afternoon (3pm) The Wings will travel to Buckinghamshire with a spring in their step following last weekend’s impressive 2-0 victory over league leaders Worthing – a win that keeps their survival hopes alive under caretaker boss Brian Statham Welling are currently five points off the safety of 20th position with seven games to play and they will be hoping for a repeat performance to keepe up their battle against the drop Dan Martin remains an injury concern for the Wings After winning promotion to the National League South after lifting the Southern League Premier Division title last season Chesham have enjoyed a steady first campaign at step two They sit in 15th position in the league table 13 wins 11 draws and 16 defeats from their 40 games played Chesham have won once in their last five outings following a run of three defeats on the spin and come into the game off the back of a 1-1 draw at Weston super-Mare on Saturday 10-man Welling United suffered a first home league defeat in seven months as Chesham ran out 3-1 winners when the sides met at Park View Road back in August Chesham took a one-goal lead into the break before Martell Taylor-Crossdale was given his marching orders for a second-bookable offence And the newly-promoted away side took full advantage adding a second a third goal to punctuate a frustrating afternoon prior to Daniel Martin’s injury-time consolation Tickets for the clash at The Meadow are available online in advance and from the turnstiles on the day of the game at the below prices Wings fans not making the journey on Saturday afternoon can follow all the action with live commentary thanks to Radio Wings You can join Nigel Jones in the commentary box by clicking here come kick off. Full match updates will be available via the club’s official X account while a match report will be available to view on wellingunited.com shortly after full-time As Worthing get set to face Chesham United in the National League South Chesham United Football Club was formed in 1917 following the merger of Chesham Town FC (who were founder members of the Southern League in 1894 when still known as just Chesham FC) and Chesham Generals (who took their name from the General Baptist Church in Chesham Broadway) James Duncan and Michael Murray took over as joint managers in October 2018 with the team bottom of the table with just one point from eight games They turned the team’s fortunes around to such an extent that the club finished in a comfortable tenth position The club continued to progress and were second in the table when the league season was cancelled in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic In 2021/22 the club finished sixth and just missed out on a play-off place but the following season went one better only to lose in extra time to Bracknell Town in the play-off semi-final the club put this disappointment firmly behind them with a magnificent season in 2023/24 winning the league by nine points to reach the National League for the first time Chesham United have had a solid first season at National League South level with the Generals currently in 16th place in the league table They’ve had a difficult run recently where they have picked up just four points from their last six matches Their 1-0 win away at Hampton & Richmond Borough at the end of February was followed with a 4-1 defeat at home to high-flying Truro City last time out James Duncan and Michael Murray are joint First Team Managers at Chesham United Now in their 5th season at the Meadow having joined in October 2018 The pair were previously part of a successful coaching team & playing squad at Potters Bar Town where they won automatic promotion from the Isthmian Div 1 North in 2017/18 and then to a successful top 10 start in the Bostik Premier in 2018/19 before joining Chesham Duncan holds a UEFA B licence and has coached in both academy & semi-professional settings James had a 13-year playing career as a midfielder with spells at Wealdstone Murray joined Potters Bar as a player in 2016/17 from Chalfont St Peter Uxbridge and North Greenford United in his previous clubs where he was a prolific goal scorer and set-piece specialist Defender Steve Brown is the Generals’ club captain club captain and one of the first signings from Potters Bar when James & Michael were appointed in October 2018 and has gone on to make 128 appearances for the club before lifting the League Title last season as captain He has previously featured for Potters Bar Nathan Minhas is the Generals’ top-scorer this season with 10 league goals to his name Minhas is a prolific goal-scorer at both Step 2 and Step 3 who joined the Generals from Slough Town in the summer of 2024; in his first season at the National League South level last season with Slough Minhas scored 17 times as he lead the line for the Rebels after joining from Beaconsfield the previous summer Minhas notched 52 league goals over two seasons at Step 3 before moving to Ascot United in 2018 where his performances earned him a move to Billericay Town in National League South before spells at Bracknell Town and Hampton & Richmond Borough He also represented Panjab in the 2018 CONIFA World Cup scoring three times as the team finished fifth overall He has previously featured for Slough Town A handy guide for supporters making the trip to The Meadow to cheer on the Rebels on Saturday Worthing come into the fixture looking to continue their good form in the National League South having won five of their last six encounters the Generals are on a good run in the league having picked up seven points from a possible nine as they sit 12th in the league table The Meadow has been home to Chesham United FC since they were founded in 1917 and has a capacity of 5,000 with 284 seats The Main Stand is located on the west side of the ground and it has a standing terrace section in front of a seated section that is raised well above pitch level The dugouts and tunnel are both located in the middle of this stand The other three sides of the ground all have covered standing terrace areas and to the bar on match-days is via the main turnstiles All supporters can pay on the day with cash or card at the turnstiles Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate via cash or card payment at the following prices: Buy Tickets By Road: Take J18 off the M25 taking the left lane of the slip road to turn left on to the A404 to Chorleywood/Amersham You will follow this road through Chorleywood straight through 2 sets of lights You will then pass a school on your left handside about 1 mile down the road from there you will see the road bear to the left with a right turn to Chenies and Latimer take this turn and follow the road in to Chenies you will see a manor house to your right as you follow the road for about 3 miles You will eventually find yourself on a one way system at a ‘left turn only’ junction you will shortly pass an open air pool to your left Chesham United is the 2nd exit off the roundabout Car Parking: The car park at The Meadow is accessed via the main entrance drive and parking is free officials and sponsors have their own allocated area Please advise the club in advance if you are bringing coaches so that space can be reserved There is limited on-street parking in the immediate vicinity of the ground – when using this please respect our neighbours and avoid blocking entrances If additional space is needed there is alternate free parking on the gravel hardstanding area on The Moor (NB height restricted entry cars only) and payable parking in the town car parks These are all within about 5-10 minutes normal walking distance of the ground By Rail: Chesham is part of the London Underground network and is at the far west of the Metropolitan Line Walk out of the station and head down Station Road towards the High Street Turn left and walk through the town until you reach a pedestrian crossing (opposite the Red Lion) Cross the road and bear left by the pub then continue walking until you pass two petrol stations which are opposite each other At the next roundabout the third exit takes you into Chesham United’s ground The walk from the station takes 5-10 minutes Drinks purchased in the clubhouse are allowed onto the terraces in plastic containers For more information ahead of your visit, check out Chesham United’s website Slough Town look to be finishing the season with a bit of a flourish after they went to local rivals Chesham United and beat them 3-2 at The Meadow This website uses 'cookies' to give you the best Using this website means you are Ok with this You can change which cookies are set at any time - and find out more about them - by following this link<\/a> motors and property from the Maidenhead Advertiser Slavi Spasov netted Slough Town’s leveller at Chesham The Rebels had been largely second best in their clash with promotion chasers Boreham Wood on Good Friday But they were the better side against the Generals who held an eight-point advantage over them in the National League South table before kick-off Their afternoon didn’t get off to the best of starts as Chesham forged ahead after only three minutes through former Slough striker Nathan Minhas Minhas just about held his run to stay onside - although Slough felt he should have been flagged - as he latched onto a ball from Lafleur and fired a shot past Charlie Horlock But Slough were level before the 10-minute mark through Slavi Spasov who was Johnny on the spot to fire home from close range after the ball came back off the keeper from Dan Roth’s low ball into the six-yard box the Rebels then struck again in the 19th minute when Johnny Goddard cut back inside his marker and fired a low shot into the bottom corner The Chesham keeper got a hand to it but could only help it into the back of the net Chesham should probably have drawn level again before the break with Omar Rowe forcing Horlock into a fine save in the 23rd minute before the hosts then hit the post in the 43rd minute The chance came from a missed header by Edon Pruti allowing Grant a free run on goal Josh Jackman did his best to put him off and the Chesham player could only find the woodwork instead of the back of the net A bit of David Ogbonna magic then helped make the game safe in the 53rd minute Winning the ball back high up the field Ogbonna was able to line up a curling effort from the edge of the box to double the Rebels’ lead Pruti should have made it 4-1 with a header from a John Gilbert corner in the 64th minute while Chesham also had a big chance in the 76th minute when Samson Esan put the ball over the bar after a spot of pinball in the Rebels’ box Chesham got back to within a goal in the 83rd minute when Mitchell Weiss touched the ball home from a corner but although the strike re-energised the hosts and their supporters they weren’t able to find an equaliser as Slough repelled their late pressure but they move to within a couple of points of 16th placed Bath City ahead of their final game at home to Hampton & Richmond Borough on Saturday (April 26) will have little to play for other than pride in what is effectively a dead rubber although both teams will be keen to finish the campaign as high as possible Supporters who travelled to today’s game at Chesham will also be rewarded by the club with a free drink in their last match as a thank you for their excellent support this season Marlow were thrashed 4-1 at home by Basingstoke Town having levelled the match in the first half through Naheer Nawaf A goal late in the first half turned the tide in the visitors’ favour and they asserted further control in the second half to run out comfortable winners Two early goals from Wiktor Makowski helped Flackwell Heath to a 2-1 win over Beaconsfield Town at Wilks Park on Monday and confirmed the Heathens will finish in third place this season With one match left to play at Stotfold on Saturday the Heathens have made sure of third place five clear of closest rivals Barton Rovers They’ll likely host either Barton Rovers or Hadley in their play-off semi-final on Tuesday week with those two sides separated by just a point going into the final league games Makowski has been in prolific form for the Heathens this season scoring 39 times this season - despite a brief interlude away from the club over the Christmas and New Year period He scored in the fifth and 10th minutes and the Heathens held on for a reasonably comfortable win despite Joshua Marcon netting in the 43rd minute to make it 2-1 Football Voters have had their say in local council elections across Buckinghamshire Construction workers did make a mistake when building a new £1.3million roundabout the RBWM cabinet member for highways has said The Conservatives lost a long-held majority at Buckinghamshire Council and fell one seat short of the 49 needed - but how did the votes fall in the county's south A murder investigation has been launched in Slough after a 46-year-old man was killed in an attack © Copyright 2024 Baylis Community Media CIC All right reserved Watch back all the goals from the Wings' clash with Chesham United at The Meadow Our National League South home game with Chesham United 5th November and postponed due to Chesham's involvement in the FA Cup The Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium, Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3JFTonbridge Angels Football Club Limited is a Community Benefit Society, operating under the Co-Operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014.Registered number IPO 32445. | Privacy Notice Looking for the old website? 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