Dover return to the Megger Community Stadium this weekend looking to build on Tuesday night’s point at Horsham, as Enfield Town make the trip to Kent. The visitors arrive sitting 20th in the National League South, having taken 12 points from their opening 15 games and coming into the fixture on a difficult run of form. With one win in their last five and a recent 2-1 defeat at Dorking, Enfield will be eager to halt their slide and rediscover confidence. Dover, meanwhile, will view this as an important opportunity to push forward, tighten up at home and secure a valuable three points.
Dover Athletic
Dover earned a valuable point on the road as Rolando Onu struck late to cancel out Rhys Murphy’s opener. Horsham started strongly, with Walker saving well from Brivio before Murphy tapped in after a parried shot on 28 minutes. Dover grew into the game, with Nikaj and Coker both going close, and after the break Nikaj saw an effort cleared off the line. Horsham had a goal ruled out for offside, and Dover’s substitutions added fresh energy. Onu, returning on dual registration, reacted quickest to Sodje’s delivery to level on 88 minutes. Dover held firm in stoppage time to secure the draw.
From the Management
“Next up is Enfield at home on Saturday, which will be a completely different test. We need to stand up and be counted. It’s no secret we’ve struggled a bit at home, so it would be great to get a good crowd behind us, back the boys, and hopefully put in a strong performance.”
Enfield Town
Enfield Town fell to a narrow 2-1 defeat away at Dorking Wanderers despite a lively display. The hosts struck inside the first minute, as a cross from the right found Marquez unmarked to head home. Enfield responded with chances of their own, Knight testing the keeper and Jones firing the rebound wide. After the break, Dorking doubled their lead when Lewis finished from close range on 71 minutes. Enfield pushed late on and pulled one back through a superb Oliver Davis free-kick on 78 minutes, setting up a tense finish, but the visitors couldn’t find an equaliser despite late pressure.
Enfield Town’s second season in the National League South has brought familiar challenges, as they again battle near the foot of the table after defying expectations to stay up last year. Gavin Macpherson has kept faith with a settled core, adding targeted experience in Ruaridh Donaldson and Avan Jones, and extra attacking options in Tommy Wood, Lamar Reynolds and Harry Lodovica. Sam Youngs remains central to their creativity and goal threat, while Hayden Bullas provides drive in midfield and the defensive trio of Thompson, Hawkins and Benjamin offers structure in front of goalkeeper Rhys Forster.
Last Six
Chesham United 4–1 Enfield (4 Oct)
Dagenham & Redbridge 3–2 Enfield (18 Oct)
Enfield 3–1 Ebbsfleet United (Tue 21 Oct)
Horsham 1–0 Enfield (Sat 25 Oct)
Enfield 2–1 Eastbourne Borough (Sat 1 Nov)
Dorking Wanderers 2-1 Enfield Town (Tue 4 Nov)
The Venue
We look forward to welcoming Enfield 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.
