Dover Athletic stretched their lead in the Ryman Premier League to 20 points with a 4-1 away win at Harlow.
Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler told BBC Radio Kent: "It was a good performance. Harlow are a very young side who play good football.
"I think we were too strong physically for them. I'm proud of my team."
Two goals each from Lee Browning and Frannie Collin meant Dover extended their lead over second-placed Staines Town, who drew 0-0 at Maidstone.
Elsewhere in the Ryman Premier, third-placed Tonbridge Angels lost 3-1 at home to Sutton United.
In an incident-filled game Sutton's manager was sent from the dugout after a challenge on an Angels player.
In Blue Square South an 89th minute goal from Ryan Hall meant Bromley won their mid-table battle with Newport County 2-1 at Hayes Lane.
Cray Wanderers' win at Ashford Town sent them second in Ryman One South, level on points with leaders Kingstonian - while Town drop out of the play-off places.
In the Kent League Holmesdale missed the chance to go top, their 1-1 draw at home to Greenwich Borough meant Hythe Town stayed in first place.
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