Hollands & Blair (H) Match Preview
- Punjab United
- 5 days ago
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Punjab United vs Hollands & Blair, SCEFL Premier Division, The Steve Cook Stadium, Tuesday 11th November 2025, 7:45pm Kick-Off

After a successful outing against Tadley Calleva where Punjab won 2-1 thanks to goals
from Will Johnson-Cole and Roman Campbell, they will now be moving onto the next round
of the FA Vase as they take on Burnham FC away from home.
Punjab will now turn their attention back to the SCEFL Premier Division where they will be
taking on 18th place Hollands and Blair. Punjab have found a lot of success in recent matches in the SCEFL where they have won 3 of their last 5 and only lost 1 with a single draw coming against Holmesdale. Punjab now find themselves in a promising position when it comes to the table, sitting only 3 points away from the top 7 if fixtures go their way and Hollands and Blair are a hurdle Punjab needs to overcome.
The programme for tonight's game can be seen below.
Our Opponents:

Hollands and Blair have had a somewhat tricky start to the season, currently sitting just 18th place with 3 wins and a singular draw in their last 14.
Despite rocky foundations, Hollands and Blair does house some great talent, players such as Kane Rowland have had a great to the season as Kane has scored 3 goals, the most in the squad.
History:
Hollands & Blair Football Club began in 1967 as a factory team in Twydall, winning several
local league titles in their early years. In 1970, H & B United was formed and later merged
with Hollands & Blair in 1973, keeping the Hollands & Blair name. The club climbed
through the Rochester & District League, winning multiple divisions and cups over the next
few decades.
In 2004, Blair joined the Kent County League, earning back-to-back promotions to the
Premier Division and later achieving further success, including a treble in 2008–09. They
became founding members of the Kent Invicta League (Step 6) in 2011 and won several
trophies, including the Kent Senior Trophy and Kent Invicta League titles.
Getting There:
The nearest train station to Punjab United is Gravesend. You can then either get the bus which takes 30 minutes or get a taxi from the station which takes 11 minutes.
The Steve Cook Stadium
Dunkirk Close
Gravesend
Kent
DA12 5ND
Extra Information:
The Steve Cook Stadium will be opening at 6:30pm, with many products on offer from simple soft drinks to beers. The Punjab Cafe will also be open and offer food and drink.
In terms of disabled parking, it is crucial that anybody who requires it, contacts the Punjab team via email (punjabutdfc@gmail.com). Parking may be busy and can fill quickly, if you do decide to park around residential areas, please be mindful and respectful of residents.
Adults £8
Concessions £5
U16's Free
How to follow the game:
There will be live updates during the game on Punjab's’ Twitter / X page.
A post-match interview with the gaffer will also be posted on our YouTube channel and other social media platforms after the game.
Written by Sahib Singh Khera
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