Report – Wingate & Finchley 2-1 Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic suffered a frustrating afternoon in North London as they fell to a 2-1 defeat against Wingate & Finchley, despite a spirited response to going down to ten men early in the second half.

Dover started brightly and nearly had the perfect opening when Ruben Soares-Junior collided with the Wingate goalkeeper in the second minute, allowing George Nikaj a chance at goal, only for his effort to be dramatically cleared off the line. The Whites dominated possession in the early stages, delivering dangerous balls into the box but struggling to create clear-cut opportunities. However, their promising start was undone in the 34th minute when Ryan Lowe unleashed a long-range strike into the far corner, giving the hosts the lead.

Dover responded well and went close just before the break, with a near-post header looping over the bar. Despite their efforts, they went into halftime trailing 1-0. Their task became significantly harder in the 53rd minute when Alfie Matthews was sent off after picking up a second yellow card, leaving the visitors with ten men. Despite the numerical disadvantage, they continued to push forward, keeping possession well and searching for a way back into the match.

Their persistence paid off in the 66th minute when Luke Baptiste produced a stunning acrobatic volley to equalise, finishing superbly after an excellent cross from Roman Charles-Cook. The goal gave Dover renewed hope, and they looked capable of securing a result. However, disaster struck just nine minutes later when Charles-Cook inadvertently headed into his own net from a Wingate corner, handing the hosts a 2-1 lead.

Dover made attacking changes in an attempt to salvage something from the game, and they nearly snatched a point deep into stoppage time. Substitute Kweku-Conrad Lucan fired narrowly wide in the 97th minute, agonisingly close to an equaliser. The defeat marks back-to-back losses for the Whites, who will now turn their attention to their next fixture against Whitehawk.

Wingate & Finchley:

1 Matteo Salamon, 2 Rhamar Garrett-Douglas, 3 Toby Byron, 4 William Cracknell (C), 5 Ben Frempah, 6 Ben Watt, 7 Ore Bello, 8 Ryan Lowe, 9 Ogo Obi, 10 Jaiden Drakes-Thomas, 11 Camilo Restrepo, 12 Cain Keller, 14 Theo Alexandrou, 15 Loic Hernandez, 16 Andronicos Georgiou, 17 Zack Newton

Dover Athletic:

27 Jordan Gillmore, 2 Roman Charles-Cook, 3 Fuad Sesay, 6 Luca Cocoracchio, 7 Luke Baptiste, 8 Alfie Matthews, 10 George Nikaj, 14 Ruben Soares-Junior, 24 Francis Mampolo, 16 Harrison Pont, 26 Jacob Mensah, 25 Charlie Naylor, 9 Eniye Amgbaduba, 15 Tamas Amgbaduba, 28 Kweku-Conrad Lucan, 23 George Wilkinson

Isthmian League – Premier Division
Attendance: 270
Kick-off: 3pm
Referee: Samuel Olhausen
Venue: Maurice Rebak Stadium