Dover Athletic head to the capital in the Isthmian Premier Division against Dulwich Hamlet.
Dover Athletic
On Tuesday, Dover Athletic advanced to the Kent Senior Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 win over Deal Town at Crabble. Captain Ruben Soares-Junior opened the scoring in the 16th minute with a clinical finish, and he turned provider in the second half, setting up George Nikaj to double the lead in the 63rd minute. Deal Town fought hard, with former Dover player Archie Hatcher and others creating chances, but goalkeeper Claudio Boakye-Sarfo kept a clean sheet with crucial saves. Dover’s rotated side managed the game well, securing a composed victory and progressing with confidence to the next stage.
From the Manager
“Dulwich Hamlet are obviously a very good team at home. There’s going to be a huge crowd there. They always have huge crowds at home. So it’s going to be another test for our lads.”
Dulwich Hamlet
On Saturday, Dulwich Hamlet battled to a 1–1 draw against Cheshunt in a physical and fiercely contested encounter. Despite early pressure from Dulwich, it was Cheshunt’s Tommy Wood who opened the scoring in the 23rd minute, capitalizing on a saved volley. Dulwich equalized in the second half when Luke Wanadio converted a low cross at the back post.
Dulwich’s long-ball strategy tested Cheshunt’s defense, but keeper R’avan Constable and his backline stood firm. Late chances for Danny Mills and Jeffrey could have snatched a win for Dulwich, but resolute defending and solid goalkeeping ensured the spoils were shared.
Dulwich Hamlet sit in 12th place in the Isthmian Premier League, with 24 points from 17 matches. Featuring 7 wins, 3 draws, and 7 losses. At home, they have been stronger, winning 6 out of 9 matches, but their away form has been less impressive, with only 1 win, 2 draws, and 5 losses. The team has scored 29 goals and conceded 30, leaving them with a goal difference of -1.
Former Whites players include Anthony Jeffery and Luke Wanadio.
Form Guide
30/11 – Cheshunt (A) – Drew 1-1
26/11 – Leyton Orient (H) – Drew 1-1 (Won 5-4 on penalties) (London Senior Cup)
23/11 – Hashtag United (H) – Lost 0-2
19/11 – Folkestone Invicta (A) – Lost 1-2
The Venue
Dulwich Hamlet play at Champion Hill Stadium, Edgar Kail Way, East Dulwich, SE22 8BD.
Due to sell-out crowds for Saturday games during last season, Dulwich recommend arriving early to avoid congestion at the turnstiles from 2.30pm to after ko
Champion Hill is a cashless ground. The exception is the 50/50 draw which is cash only and matchday programmes can be bought by cash or card.
Further info: https://dulwichhamletfc.co.uk/club-info/matchday/matchday-faq
Admission
£13 for Adults
£5.50 for Concessions
Under 13s FREE accompanied by a paying adult
You can buy your ticket on the turnstiles on matchdays or alternatively via Fanbase
Further information on match day tickets and Concessions details can be found here