Gillingham hope to reach the Kent Senior Cup final with a win over Margate at Priestfield
00:00, 09 March 2015
updated: 08:23, 09 March 2015
Gillingham face Margate for a place in the Kent Senior Cup final and boss Justin Edinburgh insists he’s in it to win it.
The semi-final against the Ryman League side takes place at Priestfield on Monday night at 7pm.
“We will see quite a few first teamers,” said Edinburgh, who is keen to give his fringe players a run-out.
“We will show the competition the respect it deserves.
“Any competition that I enter as a manager I want to win and that will be passed onto the players. We will have a strong side for Monday.”
The Gills have beaten Dartford and Tonbridge Angels in previous rounds of the competition and play for a final place against either Charlton or Ramsgate.
Goalkeeper Glenn Morris, winger Brennan Dickenson, defender Leon Legge and striker Luke Norris are also expected to feature.
Tickets cost £10 adults and £5 for concessions.
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