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Up Next – Dartford vs Dover Athletic

Dover head to league leaders Dartford in the Isthmian Premier Division.

Dover Athletic

On Saturday, Dover Athletic secured a 4-2 victory over Hendon in an entertaining Isthmian Premier clash. An early own goal by Hendon keeper Matteo Salamon set the tone before Luke Baptiste headed in Dover’s second. Hendon pulled one back via Kofi Anokye-Boadi, but Baptiste struck again after the break and Ryan Hanson added a fourth. Hendon’s hopes faded further when Salamon went off injured, replaced in goal by an outfielder. Tope Fadahunsi grabbed a late consolation, but Dover’s dominance prevailed. Alfie Matthews shone with two assists, while Baptiste’s brace sealed a deserved win at the Megger Community Stadium.

In the reverse fixture, Dover Athletic cruised to a dominant 5-1 win over Dartford. Ruben Soares-Junior opened the scoring after a goalkeeping error, before George Wilkinson doubled the lead. Luke Baptiste added a third just before half-time. Alfie Matthews curled in a stunning free kick early in the second half, and although Dartford replied through Jeremiah Pinder, Soares-Junior sealed the win late on.

From the Management

“Obviously, they’re right up there aren’t they, so it’s going to be a really difficult game. But, we’ve proven already this season that we can beat anyone. So we’re going to go there and be confident, our away form is fantastic. We’re not going to go there with any concerns. We do what we do and hopefully it’ll be enough to get some sort of result. But if not, we just move on to the next one.”

Dartford

Dartford ground out a crucial 1-0 win over Whitehawk to stay top of the Isthmian Premier League, thanks to a composed 62nd-minute finish from substitute Olly Box. On a bumpy pitch and under strong sun, the first half was scrappy and uneventful, with neither side troubling the goalkeepers. Dartford improved markedly after the break, creating a flurry of chances before Samir Carruthers set up Box for the decisive goal just minutes after both came off the bench. Despite injuries to Carruthers and Callum Jones, the Darts held firm, with Jacob Marsden securing his 15th clean sheet. Dartford’s gritty second-half display, led by a strong defensive effort proved enough to maintain their title charge.

Dartford sit at the top of the Isthmian Premier League table with 80 points from 38 matches. They’ve won 24 games, drawn 8, and lost 7. Their home record has been particularly strong, with 11 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses in 19 matches. Away from home, they’ve earned 13 wins, 3 draws, and 4 defeats across 20 fixtures. Dartford have scored 71 goals and conceded just 42, giving them a healthy +29 goal difference.

Last 6

08/03 – Lewes (A) – Lost 1-3
15/03 – Hastings United (H) – Won 2-0
22/03 – Bognor Regis Town (A) – Won 2-0
29/03 – Dulwich Hamlet (A) – Won 3-0
05/04 – Folkestone Invicta (H) – Drew 2-2
12/04 – Whitehawk (A) – Won 1-0

The Venue

Bericote Powerhouse Princes Park
Grassbanks
Darenth Road
Dartford
Kent
DA1 1RT

More information: https://www.dartfordfc.com/directions-to-the-ground/

Admission  

Adult – £15.00
Concession (65+) – £10.00
Youth (13-16) – £5
Junior (u12) – FREE – must be accompanied by an adult

Fans travelling to our game against Dartford on Friday 18 April will need to pre-purchase tickets on the following link:

https://dartfordfc-awayfans.ktckts.com/event/dar2425h20/dartford-v-dover-athletic

Report – Dover Athletic 4-2 Hendon

Dover Athletic continued their winning form with a comprehensive 4-2 win over Hendon at the Megger Community Stadium, with Luke Baptiste’s brace and a commanding team performance ensuring all three points in front of 720 supporters.

The game sparked into life almost immediately. Just three minutes in, a mix-up in Hendon’s defence handed Dover the opener. Under pressure from George Nikaj, goalkeeper Matteo Salamon mishandled a loose back header and took the ball over the line in his grasp. Despite Hendon’s protests for a foul, referee Edward Smith awarded the goal—an own goal credited to Salamon.

Dover maintained their momentum, with Ruben Soares-Junior nearly adding a second in the 10th minute with a clever chipped attempt. It was no surprise when the Whites doubled their advantage in the 15th minute. Alfie Matthews delivered a pinpoint free-kick from a dangerous area, and Luke Baptiste rose highest to power home a header, making it 2-0.

While Hendon began to see more of the ball as the half wore on, Dover’s counterattacks continued to pose a threat. Hendon’s best first-half chance fell to Tope Fadahunsi on the half-hour mark, but he failed to capitalise on a cross from Stefan Ilic.

The visitors found a lifeline two minutes before the break. A corner from the right found Kofi Anokye-Boadi at the back post, who nodded past Jordan Gillmore to make it 2-1 and give Hendon hope heading into the interval.

Any doubts about Dover’s grip on the game were dispelled early in the second half. Baptiste struck again in the 50th minute, this time finishing off a slick passing move with Matthews once again the provider. The through ball was perfectly timed, and Baptiste calmly slotted into the bottom corner for 3-1.

Seven minutes later, it was 4-1. Baptiste turned provider as he broke through the Hendon back line and squared unselfishly for Ryan Hanson to tap in from close range. Hanson slid in to connect with the cross, giving Dover a deserved cushion.

The hour mark saw a flurry of substitutions from both sides. Dover freshened up their side with Mampolo, Lucan, and both Amgbadubas entering the fray, while Hendon responded with changes of their own.

Despite Dover’s control, Hendon showed some fight late on. Gillmore had to be alert in the 64th minute to deny Rohdell Gordon with a smart save, and the rebound was thankfully cleared.

Drama unfolded in the 77th minute when Salamon, Hendon’s goalkeeper, was forced off injured after earlier treatment. With no backup keeper named, outfield player Nikolai donned the gloves for the remainder of the match. Despite the emergency, Nikolai made a sensational double save in added time to deny Dover a fifth goal.

Hendon did pull one back in the 88th minute as Fadahunsi bundled home a scrappy effort from a corner, but it was nothing more than a consolation as Dover saw out the remaining minutes with composure.

Attention turns to a big Kent Derby on Good Friday against top of the table Dartford.

Isthmian League – Premier Division
Attendance: 720
Kick-off: 3pm
Referee: Edward Smith
Venue: Megger Community Stadium

Dover Athletic:

27 Jordan Gillmore, 2 Roman Charles-Cook, 3 Fuad Sesay, 26 Jacob Mensah, 5 Joe Tennent, 6 Luca Cocoracchio, 7 Luke Baptiste, 8 Alfie Matthews, 10 George Nikaj, 14 Ruben Soares-Junior, 29 Ryan Hanson SUBS: 28 Kweku-Conrad Lucan, 15 Tamas Amgbaduba, 9 Eniye Amgbaduba, 24 Francis Mampolo, 4 Jeremiah Gyebi

Hendon:

1 Matteo Salamon, 2 Isaac Currie, 3 Stefan Ilic, 14 Nathan Opoku, 5 Alkeo Bani, 6 J’Ardell Stirling, 7 Rohdell Gordon, 8 Lonit Talla, 9 Tope Fadahunsi, 10 Niko Muir, 11 Kofi Anokye-Boadi SUBS: 15 Nikolai Krokhin, 4 Keagan Cole, 12 Joseph Halsey, 16 Leo Sery, 17 Kombe Kawimbe

Remembering Paul Sykes

It’s 20 years today since former Whites player Paul Sykes tragically passed away whilst playing for Folkestone Invicta, at the age of just 28.

Paul, who also played for Margate, Gillingham and Dartford during his career, collapsed after half an hour during Folkestone’s Kent Senior Cup semi-final against Margate on the 12th April 2004.

Paul’s family have organised a Memorial Fundraiser for the Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) charity this weekend with signed Dover Athletic, Folkestone Invicta and Margate shirts available for auction.

On the anniversary of his passing, Dover Manager Jake Leberl has said:

I have such fond memories of Paul. We were the same year group growing up in the area, I shared many a football pitch with him on the local circuit. Paul was an infectious lad with a wonderful smile and wicked sense of humour and was such a talented footballer and sportsman. I can’t believe it’s 20 years, I remember the evening so well. I was playing for Dagenham at the time and I came off the pitch at Exeter to hear the devastating news of his passing along with my own Grandad on the same sad evening. I still think of him regularly to this day. Everyone here at Dover Athletic wish love and support to his nearest and dearest at this time. Gone but never forgotten.

Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Paul, who will always be fondly remembered not just at Dover Athletic but throughout Kent football.

More information on the CRY shirt auction: https://www.facebook.com/events/531972502858546/?active_tab=discussion

Up Next – Dover Athletic vs Hendon

Dover Athletic welcome Hendon to The Megger Community Stadium.

Dover Athletic

On Saturday, Dover Athletic staged a spirited comeback to defeat Cheshunt 2–1 at the Megger Community Stadium. After conceding early to ex-player Charlie Naylor, Dover responded with intensity. A series of yellow cards highlighted a heated first half, and goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore saved a Cheshunt penalty. Just before the break, Luke Baptiste equalised following a goalkeeper error. Dover dominated the second half, and in the 78th minute, George Nikaj headed home a brilliant Ruben Soares-Junior cross. Despite late injuries and pressure, Dover held firm to secure all three points.

In our previous encounter with Hendon, Dover Athletic earned a dominant 3-0 win over Hendon at Silver Jubilee Park, rebounding after back-to-back defeats. Captain Ruben Soares-Junior scored twice in the first half—first with a header from a corner, then with a strike from the edge of the box. Dover controlled the match, adding a third in the 65th minute through George Nikaj. Soares-Junior pushed for a hat trick, while Dover’s defence stifled Hendon’s attack.

Hendon

In their last outing, Hendon ended a 21-match, four-month winless run with a 2-1 victory over Chichester City. Kofi Anokye-Boadi opened the scoring with a superb curling strike past former Oldham keeper Magnus Norman. Despite missed chances and a Joe Clarke equaliser just before halftime, Hendon pressed on. Chichester hit the post, but Tope Fadahunsi capitalised on a defensive error to net the winner—his third goal in four games. Matteo Salamon made a crucial save late on as Hendon held firm against a series of long throws to secure a well-earned win and cut the gap to five points.

Hendon sits in 19th place in the Isthmian Premier League with 35 points from 38 matches. Their record includes 8 wins, 11 draws, and 19 losses. At home, they have performed relatively well with 8 wins, 2 draws, and 9 losses from 19 matches. However, their away form has been a major issue, with no wins, 9 draws, and 10 defeats on the road. Hendon has scored 50 goals and conceded 66, giving them a goal difference of -16.

Last 6

08/03 – Hastings United (A) – Lost 0-2
11/03 – Chatham Town (A) – Lost 1-2 (Alan Turvey Trophy SF)
15/03 – Billericay Town (H) – Lost 1-4
22/03 – Horsham (A) – Lost 0-1
29/03 – Canvey Island (A) – Drew 1-1
05/04 – Chichester City (H) – Won 2-1

The Venue

We look forward to welcoming Hendon to the Megger Community Stadium. More information on getting to the ground can be found here: https://doverathletic.com/visit-crabble/

Megger Community Stadium. Crabble Athletic Ground, Lewisham Road, Dover, Kent, CT17 0JB.

Admission  

Adults: £15
Concessions: £14
U18: £9
U11: FREE with a paying adult

We now only accept card on the gate and operate a cashless ground.

Nikaj and Baptiste Interview

George Nikaj and Luke Baptiste join Justin Allen for a catch up. We discuss the back-to-back wins over Dulwich and Cray Wanderers, breaking goalscoring droughts, the upcoming games, Nikaj’s tattoo plans and who would be left behind on a night out

Community Day Round Up

After another successful community day both on and off the pitch on Saturday 22nd March, here is a round up of the day from Community Officer Vikki Pawley.

Supporters, players and staff donated a whopping 261kg of food to Dover Food Bank as part of our food bank fixture. This is an amazing show of support for a local cause and shows just how fabulous you all are. Thank you!

“I just wanted to say a massive thank you from all of us at the Dover FB on how you and the club supported us at the weekend. We had a great day as I’m hoping the club did in its support of the Dover community. With your help our donations weighed in at a massive 261kg which certainly exceeded our expectations.It was great how the club, supporters club, players and the public all helped in donating towards the event, we are most blessed.” Steve Ford – Dover Food Bank

Live music in the Centre Spot, from local musician Taylor Clark Proved popular. Thank you Taylor for joining us again and keeping us entertained.

Up on the community training pitch, we welcomed some of the Community Team from Dover District Council, with their Community Roots Van and Football Speed Cage. Thank you for giving up your time to provide an extra activity on the day.

Our resident face painters, Tracey and Claudia, were as always very busy in the lead up to kick off. It was great to see so many painted faces around the ground. We hugely appreciate you both giving up your time to help us at Community Days.

Collection tins around the ground for Prostate Cancer UK, partner charity for Non League Day, raised £58. Thank you to those who donated.

Players from our youth section U14 boys and U15 girls came along to hand out giveaway bags. It was lovely to see you here supporting your club. A special thank you to the Dover Athletic Supporters’ Club for their donation towards purchasing items for the giveaway bags.

So, another huge thank you to everyone involved in our Community Day, we couldn’t do any of this without you.

Vikki

Report – Cray Wanderers 1-2 Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic came from behind to secure a crucial 2-1 victory over Cray Wanderers, ending the hosts’ 14-game unbeaten home streak and strengthening their push for the playoffs. Goals from George Nikaj and captain Ruben Soares-Junior cancelled out Joshua Williams’ opener in a hard-fought contest at Flamingo Park.

Dover started brightly, showing attacking intent in the early exchanges. In the 5th minute, they looked the more dangerous side, though Cray were first to test the goalkeeper when Jordan Gillmore had to push away a long-range strike two minutes later.

The Whites had their first big chance in the 12th minute when Luke Baptiste went down in the box under a challenge, but penalty appeals were waved away. Shortly after, Alfie Matthews forced Cray’s Shaun Rowley into a fingertip save with a well-hit free kick from the left side of the area.

Despite Dover’s early momentum, Cray struck first in the 23rd minute. Joshua Williams picked up the ball on the left, cut inside, and curled a fine effort past Gillmore to put the hosts 1-0 up.

Cray threatened again in the 32nd and 33rd minutes, first with a lobbed effort that nearly beat Gillmore, and then with a well-worked short corner routine that ended in a volley over the bar.

Dover slowly regained control and had another penalty shout in the 35th minute when Jacob Mensah appeared to be held in the box, but the referee remained unmoved. A series of chances followed, with Ruben Soares-Junior flicking a ball to the back post for Ryan Hanson, who headed over, before Baptiste came close after a clever free-kick move in the 42nd minute.

The equaliser finally came on the stroke of halftime. A ball forward found George Nikaj in on goal, and the prolific forward made no mistake, slotting home his 20th goal of the season to level the match at 1-1 heading into the break.

Dover began the second half positively but struggled to carve out clear-cut opportunities. The first booking of the game arrived in the 58th minute when Ryan Hanson was cautioned. Cray responded with a speculative long-range effort in the 62nd minute that drifted wide.

The decisive moment arrived in the 66th minute. A looping ball into the box from Roman Charles-Cook was flicked on, and captain Ruben Soares-Junior reacted quickest to finish from five yards out, giving Dover a 2-1 lead.

Tempers flared shortly after as Cray’s Tom Bonner was booked in the 69th minute. Dover were then forced into a stoppage as Soares-Junior required treatment for an injury, though he was able to continue.

Dover looked to kill off the game and nearly did so in the 74th minute when Soares-Junior found himself through on goal but fired wide. A series of substitutions followed as Dover sought to shore up their lead, with Francis Mampolo and George Wilkinson introduced for fresh legs.

Cray pressed for an equaliser late on, but Dover’s defence, marshaled by Mensah and Tennent, held firm. Eight minutes of added time tested the visitors’ resolve, yet they remained composed to see out a significant victory.

Isthmian League – Premier Division

Attendance: 808

Venue: Flamingo Park

Kick-off: 3pm

Cray Wanderers:

1. Shaun Rowley, 2. Ike Orji, 3. Darion Dowrich, 4. Remi Sutton, 5. Quade Taylor, 6. Tom Bonner (C), 7. Lateef Adaja, 8. Frankie Raymond, 9. Soul Kader, 10. Joshua Williams, 11. Nyren Clunis SUBS: 12. Thomas Borders, 14. Ezechukwu Ebuzoeme II, 16. Victor Damyanov, 19. Freddie Warwick, 20. Kavalli Heywood

Dover Athletic:

27. Jordan Gillmore, 2. Roman Charles-Cook, 3. Fuad Sesay, 5. Joe Tennent, 6. Luca Cocoracchio, 7. Luke Baptiste, 8. Alfie Matthews, 10. George Nikaj, 14. Ruben Soares-Junior (C), 26. Jacob Mensah, 29. Ryan Hanson SUBS: 9. Eniye Amgbaduba, 15. Tamas Amgbaduba, 23. George Wilkinson, 24. Francis Mampolo, 28. Kweku-Conrad Lucan

Up Next – Cray Wanderers vs Dover Athletic

Dover head to Cray Wanderers in the Isthmian Premier Division.

Dover Athletic

On Saturday, Dover Athletic secured a crucial 1-0 win over Dulwich Hamlet at the Megger Community Stadium, with Luca Cocoracchio’s 12th-minute strike proving the difference on a packed Community Day. The defender calmly chipped home after a scramble in the box to net his first goal of the season. Dover dominated large spells, striking the woodwork and forcing several saves from Dulwich keeper Dillon Barnes. Despite late pressure, including a last-gasp effort against the post, Dover held firm for a deserved victory.

In the reverse fixture, Dover Athletic’s long unbeaten run ended with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Cray Wanderers at Crabble in a fiery Isthmian Premier clash. Despite dominating for long spells and creating multiple chances, Dover were undone by Kenny Coker’s 47th-minute strike. The Whites started brightly, with early efforts from George Nikaj and Ruben Soares-Junior, but couldn’t find a breakthrough. Luke Baptiste’s header hit the bar late on, while Francis Mampolo went close.

From the Management

“This is a young group, and I keep mentioning how young the group is, but the expectations on this group were low at the start of the year. I think they have to get massive credit with how well we’ve done this year. We’ve got to keep working, keep trying to pick up wins in the last six games, and who knows where it can take us.” – Mike Sandmann

Cray Wanderers

Cray Wanderers relegated Bowers & Pitsea with a 4-0 win on Non-League Day, powered by Nyren Clunis’ 16-minute second-half hat-trick. Ike Orji opened the scoring just before half-time, and Clunis struck three times after the break to seal the result. It was a good win for Cray following manager Neil Smith’s departure, with assistant Tim O’Shea stepping in. Bowers, winless in 2025, battled but couldn’t stop their slide. New loanee Kivalli Heywood impressed, while Cray gave debuts to several U23s

Cray Wanderers sit in 11th place in the Isthmian Premier League with 54 points from 36 matches. Their record includes 16 wins, 6 draws, and 14 defeats. At home, they’ve been solid, winning 8 of 18 matches, while away from home they’ve matched that with another 8 wins from 18. They’ve scored 46 goals and conceded 40, giving them a goal difference of +6. Although not in the playoff spots, Cray Wanderers remain competitive in mid-table and will be hoping for a strong finish to the season to push further up the standings.

Last 6

22/03 – Bowers & Pitsea (H) – Won 4-0
15/03 – Carshalton Athletic (A) – Lost 1-2
08/03 – Canvey Island (H) – Won 3-1
01/03 – Chichester City (A) – Lost 1-2
22/02 – Folkestone Invicta (H) – Won 3-2
15/02 – Cheshunt (H) – Won 2-1

The Venue

Flamingo Park
Sidcup Bypass
Chislehurst
BR7 6HL

Admission  

Adult – £12.00
Concession (16-18 yrs & over 65) – £6.00
Under 16s – £0.00

Buy online via fanbase, see link:
https://www.cray-wanderers.com/tickets/

Alfie Matthews Interview

Alfie Matthews catches up with Justin Allen to reflect on a big win over Dulwich on Non-League Day, looks ahead to the run-in, his recent relocation and future