The Nuts & Bolts currently sit second in the League standings as they bid for home advantage in the play-offs.
LAST TIME OUT:
In the reverse fixture back at Southwood, the two clubs saw out a 3-2 thriller, with Warrilow’s men coming out on top.
Gary Lockyer had given Ashford an early lead, but proceedings were soon levelled when Tijan Jadama leaped highest to head home for The Rams’ opening goal.
A sending off for Jake McIntyre and a resulting penalty, swiftly converted by Tashi-Jay Kwayie, reinstated our lead, but a stubborn Ramsgate fought back to equalise on the cusp of half-time despite a man short.
Lockyer, though, had other ideas – firing in the winner late on in the second-half to ensure maximum points on their travels.
REVISIT OUR MATCH CENTRE HERE: RAMSGATE FC 2-3 ASHFORD UNITED
CURRENT FORM (ALL COMPS):
Ashford United – DDDWW
The Nuts & Bolts head into this contest off the back of guaranteeing a play-off spot having beat Lancing 2-1 last weekend.
It also meant back-to-back league wins for Warrilow’s men, coming at a much needed time ahead of an intense month which will decide the club’s fate for next season.
With Ashford in the driving seat for second-place, they’ll be hoping to keep that momentum going to ensure home advantage in the play-offs.
Ramsgate FC – LLLLL
The Rams have endured a difficult few weeks in the Isthmian League, losing all of their last five games, which has subsequently seen them slip out of the play-off spots as things stand.
With the wheels beginning to fall off, Matt Longhurst’s exit at the start of the month was confirmed with Steve Lovell tasked at keeping their promotion hopes alive.
Anything other than victory for Ramsgate would severely threaten their chances.
GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES:
OTHER INFORMATION:
Tickets are available to purchase online, but turnstiles will still be operating as usual to accept cash and card payments on the day.
Family Tickets are available for online purchase only and cannot be bought at the ground.
Programmes will be available to purchase at the ground for £2.