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National League South Sat 9 November The Meadow
Chesham
  • Weiss (32', 59')
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Worthing
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2-0

Tuesday night’s win at home against Aveley was Worthing’s fourth successive home win in the National League South as they continued their run of form that has seen them climb into the play-off places.

Harrison Smith scored an injury-time time winner as the Rebels were made to work for three points against the bottom side in the division. Worthing’s top-scorer Danny Cashman scored his 10th goal of the season in all competitions in the first half to help his side to a 2-1 home win.

The Rebels now sit 5th in the National League South and are within 3 points of table toppers Eastbourne Borough.

 

Team News

Other than the longer-term injuries for Taylor Seymour and Cam Tutt, the squad has a clean bill of health ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Chesham United.

 

View from the Camp – Chris Agutter

“We’re excited to try and continue our form. Similar to any other game, we’ve had Chesham watched. They’re a decent side and we’re expecting a very competitive game of football.

“They’ve been together a while. They’ve got a lot of experience – one of the oldest teams in the division. They’ve won a lot together and they’ve got winning momentum after last year. They know how to win games of football.

“Most importantly, performances are improving” – Agutter
Interview6 days ago

 

The Opposition

The Generals come into the fixture off the back of their Emirates FA Cup defeat at home to League One side Lincoln City. In terms of league form, though, they have picked up seven points from a possible nine and have been on a decent run.

They currently sit 12th in the league table and have a game (or two!) in hand over most of the teams around them.

Last Six
04/11 – Lincoln City (H) – Lost 0-4 (Emirates FA Cup)
26/10 – Enfield Town (A) – Won 2-3
22/10 – Chippenham Town (H) – Won 3-1
19/10 – Weymouth (A) – Drew 1-1
12/10 – Yeovil Town (H) – Won 1-0 (Emirates FA Cup)
08/10 – Bishops Cleave (H) – Won 4-0 (Emirates FA Cup)

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate via cash or card payment at the following prices:

Adults – £15.00
Concessions (over 65s, students with ID) – £12.00
NextGen (18-23 yo) – £10.00
Under 18’s – £5.00
U12’s – FREE

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Travel & Parking

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, this road will lead you to Chesham, 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, follow the road under the bridge, Chesham United is the 2nd exit off the roundabout. This route is not suitable for Coaches!

Car Parking: The car park at The Meadow is accessed via the main entrance drive and parking is free. Players, 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, see the map below. 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.

 

How to Follow

If you can’t be at the game tomorrow, you can follow the game via live updates from the club’s official Twitter account. You can also listen to live commentary via the club’s official commentary service.