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
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https://www.cray-wanderers.com/tickets/