Three points behind second place Chatham at kick off- albeit with two games in hand over the Kent side- were Enfield Town. The Towners got back to winning ways against Margate two weeks ago, but had been rained off since, and they had the tough task of Dulwich Hamlet to face them. Hamlet were ten matches unbeaten, and went ahead eight minutes before half time, Luke Wanadio taking his tally for the season into double figures, this one from the spot. Early in the second half the visitors were reduced to ten men, Josh Okpolokpo seeing red, and that should have galvanised the hosts, but instead Hamlet made it two-nil, Danny Mills doubling the lead.
The Towners got a goal back from the spot, Sam Youngs scoring his seventeenth goal of the season, and they had twenty one minutes to find an equaliser. They found it nine minutes from the end, Jonathan Hippolyte on his debut- could they now get a winner? They could. In the very last minute James Richmond made it three-two, and the Towners are eight points away from the summit.
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