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The Hawks welcome Chelmsford City on Saturday with both teams looking for an important win.

Havant and Waterlooville come off the back of an away draw to Slough. Both sides had chances to win it but it was the Hawks that finished the game stronger. Whittingham equalised Jackman’s opener and the points were shared at Arbour Park. Boss Paul Doswell said he always respects a point away from home so the result isn’t a bad one.

On the other hand, Chelmsford, who sit 14th in the table, visit the Draper Tools Community Stadium and will be looking to get back to winning ways following defeats to Dorking and Oxford. Blackwell opened the scoring for the Clarets on Saturday but goals from Ashby and McEachran was enough to bring all three points back home to Oxford.

The last time we met the Clarets, it was a Jake McCarthy masterclass. Chelmsford went into the break one to the good, but a second-half McCarthy hattrick completed the comeback. Jackson got his second of the game a minute before the end but the Hawks took all three points from Essex.

Other fixtures in the National League South: Maidstone United v Hungerford Town, Dartford v Dorking Wanderers, Oxford City v Tonbridge Angels, Bath City v Ebbsfleet United, Hampton & Richmond v Dulwich Hamlet, Billericay Town v Welling United, Eastbourne Borough v St Albans City, Braintree Town v Chippenham Town, Concord Rangers v Slough Town.

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