Dover Athletic were forced to settle for a point on the road as they played out a 0-0 draw against Canvey Island in the Isthmian League Premier Division. In a game of few clear-cut chances, Dover controlled large spells but ultimately couldn’t find the breakthrough, finishing the match with ten men after goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore’s late dismissal.
The match started with little action in the opening ten minutes, with neither side able to carve out a meaningful opportunity. However, Dover had the first real chance of the afternoon in the 21st minute when a pinpoint cross from Tamas Amgbaduba forced Canvey’s goalkeeper into an awkward punch. The ball fell invitingly to Francis Mampolo, but he was unable to get his shot away under pressure.
Canvey responded with their own spell of attacking play, winning a corner in the 23rd minute before testing Gillmore from range a minute later. The Dover keeper produced a brilliant save to keep out a looping effort from the edge of the box. Canvey then squandered a golden opportunity in the 28th minute, firing wide from a promising position.
Dover continued to threaten from set-pieces, with their first corner arriving in the 34th minute. A flicked header from the resulting delivery trickled just wide of the post. As the half neared its conclusion, another deep cross – this time from Amgbaduba was nodded back into the danger area by Luke Baptiste, but his header failed to hit the target. A late booking for Mampolo just before the break was the final noteworthy moment of the first half.
The second half began with an early booking for Alfie Matthews in the 49th minute, followed by a couple of set-pieces for Canvey. Dover then had a dangerous free-kick opportunity in the 53rd minute after Baptiste was clattered in a heavy challenge. Matthews stepped up but could only hit the wall, with the resulting corner failing to trouble the hosts.
As the match progressed, Dover gained the upper hand. They controlled possession and looked the more likely to score, particularly after the hour mark when a break in play for injuries halted their momentum. The visitors made their first substitutions in the 70th minute, introducing George Nikaj and Eniye Amgbaduba in place of Mampolo and Kweku Lucan to inject fresh attacking energy.
Despite continued pressure, Dover couldn’t break down a resilient Canvey defence. Matthews was replaced by George Wilkinson in the 85th minute as Dover sought a late push, but the game took an unexpected turn in stoppage time. In the 91st minute, goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore was shown a straight red card for abusive language, leaving Dover to see out the final moments with outfield player Harrison Pont in goal.
A last-minute substitution saw Baptiste make way for Luca Cocoracchio as Dover focused on holding on for a point. In the end, despite their efforts, they had to settle for a goalless draw.