Dover Athletic return to the Megger Community Stadium on Saturday looking to build on Tuesday night’s Kent derby victory over Tonbridge Angels as they host Chippenham Town on Community Day.
The Whites climbed to 16th in the National League South table after that result, now sitting 14 points clear of the relegation zone and 14 points off the play-off places heading into the final stretch of the season. Jake Leberl’s side will be aiming to continue their strong recent home form against a Chippenham side currently sitting 22nd, just one point off the bottom of the table.
The visitors have struggled on their travels this season, failing to win away from home in 19 attempts, drawing three and losing 16 with a goal difference of –25. Dover will hope to take advantage as they look to back up Tuesday’s performance with another positive result at Crabble.
Saturday also marks the return of Community Day at the Megger Community Stadium. Around 1,000 tickets have been distributed to schools, youth groups and local care providers across Dover and Deal, helping introduce a new generation of supporters to football at Crabble.
Gates open at 1pm, with plenty taking place around the ground ahead of kick-off. Every supporter attending will receive a free gift, while face painting will be available for younger fans. Dover District Council’s Community Team will also be present with their Community Roots van on the community training pitch behind the River End stand, sharing information about local initiatives and support services.
Dover Athletic
On Tuesday, Dover Athletic secured three valuable points at Crabble with a 2–0 victory over Tonbridge Angels, thanks to a brace from Wilkinson. The Whites made the breakthrough on 21 minutes when Wilkinson finished neatly into the bottom corner after a well-worked passing move. Tonbridge pushed for a response but struggled to create clear chances before the break. Wilkinson doubled Dover’s lead eight minutes into the second half with a stunning first-time strike from 30 yards that flew into the top corner. The visitors enjoyed spells of possession late on but rarely troubled Walker, as Dover saw out a comfortable win in front of 731 supporters.
From the Management
“Hopefully we can go back-to-back. It’s really pleasing to see our home form — we’ve been doing well here since the turn of the year. Obviously it’s Community Day on Saturday against Chippenham, and we’ll be looking to put in another strong performance and hopefully get another result.”
Chippenham Town
This week, Chippenham Town were denied a point in dramatic fashion as Hemel Hempstead Town scored deep into stoppage time to claim a 3–2 win at Vauxhall Road. Caine Bradbury opened the scoring with a superb 25-yard free-kick before Noel-Williams equalised for the hosts before the break. Chippenham responded immediately, with Harry Parsons finishing from Bradbury’s low cross to restore the lead. George Williams levelled early in the second half with a curling strike as both sides created chances in an open game. With the Bluebirds set to earn a point, Hemel struck in the 93rd minute when Jake Gray smashed home from close range to seal victory.
In the reverse fixture back in October, Dover Athletic fought back to earn a 1–1 draw with Chippenham Town at Hardenhuish Park. The hosts struck early when Owen-Evans’ deflected effort looped over Walker to give Chippenham the lead inside three minutes. Dover struggled to gain control during the first half, with Walker producing several important saves to keep the deficit at one. After the break, the Whites improved and levelled just past the hour mark. Beadle’s long throw was flicked on by Jones and Baptiste reacted quickest to volley into the top corner. Both sides pushed for a winner late on, but Dover held firm to claim a valuable away point.
Last Six
Chippenham Town 1–0 Torquay United (10 Feb, National League South)
Salisbury 1–0 Chippenham Town (17 Feb, National League South)
Tonbridge Angels 3–2 Chippenham Town (21 Feb, National League South)
Farnborough 2–1 Chippenham Town (25 Feb, National League South)
Chippenham Town 1–0 Enfield (7 Mar, National League South)
Hemel Hempstead Town 3–2 Chippenham Town (10 Mar, National League South)
The Venue
We look forward to welcoming Chippenham 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: £18
Concessions: £17
U18: £10
U11: FREE with a paying adult
We only accept card on the gate and operate a cashless ground.
