Category: Club News

Up Next – Dover Athletic vs Enfield Town

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.

Report – Horsham 1-1 Dover Athletic

Horsham 1–1 Dover Athletic
Tuesday 4 November 2025
Enterprise National League South
Kick-off: 7.45pm
Venue: The Hop Oast Stadium
Attendance: 1,035

Dover Athletic fought back from behind to earn a point away at in-form Horsham, with substitute Rolando Onu scoring a late equaliser to reward a dogged second-half display under the lights in Sussex.

Jake Leberl’s side showed resilience and patience throughout a competitive encounter, shaking off recent frustrations to claim a valuable result on the road. There was one enforced change for the Whites, with Sheriff missing out through injury following last week’s collision with the goalkeeper. Onu returned to the squad on dual registration from Sheppey United, taking a place on the bench.

The hosts began brightly in front of a lively home crowd, immediately testing Dover’s defence. Within the opening minutes, Hester-Cook burst into the box and went down under pressure, but strong appeals for a penalty were waved away by the referee. Dover were soon under pressure again when Murphy’s driven cross found Brivio unmarked six yards out — only for captain Mitch Walker to produce a superb low stop to deny what looked a certain goal.

Dover grew into the contest and began finding space in wide areas. Nikaj raced down the right and squared for Coker, who found himself in a great position but could only drag his shot wide of the far post. Moments later, Mampolo’s fierce strike from a corner was well held by Carey, signalling Dover’s intent after a strong spell of possession.

The deadlock was broken in the 28th minute when Horsham took advantage of a loose ball in the box. Meekums did brilliantly on the edge of the area to keep the attack alive, feeding Hester-Cook, whose driven effort across goal was parried by Walker. Murphy reacted quickest to tuck home the rebound from close range and give the Hornets a 1–0 lead.

Dover pushed to respond before the break, with Coker having a finish ruled offside and Sodje’s deep free-kick causing confusion in the Horsham box, but the home side defended well to preserve their advantage at half-time.

After the restart, Dover’s persistence almost paid off when a long ball over the top sent Nikaj racing clear. The forward got his shot away under pressure, and though it beat Carey, defender Brivio got back in time to clear.

Horsham continued to look dangerous on the break, with Sparks flashing a low cross across the face of goal that narrowly evaded both Murphy and Meekums. Shortly after, Hester-Cook thought he had doubled the lead with a neat finish, but the flag was quickly raised for offside.

Leberl shuffled the pack, introducing Odelusi, Onu and Baptiste to add fresh legs and attacking impetus. Dover began to push Horsham deeper, with Baptiste lively down the flank.

The reward came two minutes from time. Sodje’s cross into the area caused problems, and the ball fell kindly to Onu inside the box — the forward keeping his composure to fire low past Carey and send the travelling supporters into celebration.

Dover could have stolen all three points when Matthews blazed a free-kick over from the edge of the area in stoppage time, before Horsham forced a late corner that was confidently dealt with by Walker and his defence.

Dover end their run of defeats with a well-earned point ahead of Saturday’s home fixture against Enfield Town at the Megger Community Stadium.


Horsham: 1 Carey, 3 Sparks, 4 Hester-Cook, 5 Philpot, 7 J. Hammond, 8 Barker, 9 Murphy, 12 Luer, 15 Brivio, 18 Myles-Meekums, 20 Harding.
Subs: Elliott, Rodrigues, Ogunwamide, Fenelon, Roberts, Harland-Goddard, Gravata.

Dover Athletic: 1 Walker (C), 2 Charles-Cook, 4 Jones, 21 Mensah, 15 Sodje, 16 Cocoracchio, 18 Gurung, 8 Matthews, 10 Nikaj, 9 Coker, 24 Mampolo.
Subs: Sesay, Baptiste, Onu, Beadle, Wilkinson, Odelusi, Marjoram.

Enfield Town – Hospitality Package

Fancy watching the Whites take on Enfield in style? Of course you do.

The boys will be looking to put on a show and where else would you rather watch it than here with us.

Watch the game from the best seats in the house and let our match day hospitality provide the ultimate way to spend your time with us.

The package includes:

  • Lounge with large TVs and a projector showing the game
  • A three-course meal served at your table
  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating
  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus a dedicated paid bar before and after the match
  • Complimentary match day programme

The very special experience costs £32.50 per person and is available for individual and group bookings, or as a gift voucher.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay at the turnstile on the day.

On the menu for the game will be :

Starter:

Pate served with Melba Toast and Salad Garnish

Main:

Roast Beef served with Roast Potatoes, Yorkshire Pudding, Vegetables and Gravy

Dessert:

Apple Tart served with Ice Cream

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your VIP ticket please email enquiries@doverathletic.com or call the office on 01304 822373

A Christmas Gift to Dover – Free Entry for All Against Eastbourne

Free Entry for ALL
Dover Athletic vs Eastbourne Borough

Saturday 20th December | 3pm kick-off | Megger Community Stadium

Dover Athletic Football Club is giving something back to the town this Christmas.

In recognition of the challenges many local families face during the ongoing cost of living crisis, the Club will open its doors free of charge for the home fixture against Eastbourne Borough on Saturday 20th December (3pm kick-off) at the Megger Community Stadium.

The initiative, led by Chairman Jim Parmenter, aims to bring the community together in celebration and solidarity ahead of the festive season.

Chairman Jim Parmenter said:
“Times are tough for everyone right now, and while the club isn’t immune to those pressures, we wanted to give something back to the town. Dover has always stood together through difficult moments, and this is our way of saying thank you for your loyalty and support. We’d love to see the ground full of local families enjoying a great afternoon of football.”

The Whites returned to the National League South this season under Jake Leberl, and this fixture offers fans a chance to show their backing for the team as they look to finish 2025 on a high.

Manager Jake Leberl added:
“It’s a brilliant gesture from Jim and the club. The support we’ve had home and away has been fantastic, and the players really feed off that. Hopefully, with free entry, we can pack the ground, create a great atmosphere, and give everyone something to cheer about before Christmas.”

Dover Athletic is encouraging everyone – supporters, families, schools, community groups and first-time visitors – to come along and be part of a special day that highlights what makes this club and town so unique.

Fixture Details

Dover Athletic vs Eastbourne Borough
Saturday 20th December, 3pm Kick-Off

Megger Community Stadium
Free Entry for All

Let’s fill the stadium and show what Dover can do together.

Up Next – Horsham v Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic travel to Sussex on Tuesday night to face Horsham in the Enterprise National League South, just a month after the two sides played out a 1–1 draw at Crabble. Jake Leberl’s side will be hoping for a strong showing as they look to end their winless run. Horsham, meanwhile, have continued their solid start to the campaign and sit 7th in the table with 22 points from 14 games, while Dover’s midweek defeat saw them slip to 13th as they search for consistency on the road.

Before welcoming Dover to The Hop Oast Stadium on Tuesday night, Horsham make the trip to Twerton Park this weekend to face Bath City. Dover, meanwhile, have a free weekend to regroup, giving Jake Leberl’s squad valuable recovery time before their midweek journey.

Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic’s winless run stretched to nine league games after a 1–0 home defeat to Chelmsford City. The Whites started brightly but lost Sheriff early to injury, disrupting their rhythm. Matthews went close before half-time, while Walker made key saves to keep it level. A defensive lapse proved costly on 57 minutes when Clark combined with Taylor to fire past Walker. Despite late pressure, Dover’s attacks lacked precision—Nikaj hit the side netting, Beadle was denied a penalty, and Coker blazed over.

From the Management

“We’ll be training ahead of Tuesday’s game away at Horsham. That’s another tough test — they came up with us and we only played them recently, but they’ve really picked up form in the league. Every game at this level is a challenge.”

Horsham

Horsham made it three league wins in a row with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Enfield Town, moving into the National League South play-off places. Enfield dominated the first half, forcing Lewis Carey into key saves and seeing several penalty shouts turned down at both ends. The game swung after the break as substitute Rhys Murphy added energy and Charlie Hester-Cook found space to dictate play. The midfielder produced the decisive moment on 67 minutes, curling a superb left-footed strike into the top corner. Enfield pressed late on, but Horsham held firm to secure another valuable home win.

In the reverse fixture, Dover Athletic and Horsham shared the points in a lively 1–1 draw at Crabble in October. Despite dominating large spells, Dover fell behind to a stunning curling strike from James Hammond midway through the second half. Jake Leberl’s side battled back, introducing fresh legs as they piled on late pressure. Deep into stoppage time, Jacob Mensah rose highest to nod home from close range after Jones had headed Baptiste’s free kick back across goal, earning a dramatic equaliser.

Last Five

Horsham 1–0 EnfieldSaturday 25 October 2025
Tonbridge 1–2 HorshamSaturday 18 October 2025
Dagenham & Redbridge 1–2 HorshamTuesday 21 October 2025
Dover Athletic 1–1 HorshamSaturday 11 October 2025
Hornchurch 1–1 HorshamSaturday 4 October 2025

The Venue

The Hop Oast Stadium,
Worthing Road,
Horsham,
West Sussex,
RH13 0AD

More info: https://www.horshamfc.co.uk/what-to-expect/

Admission  

CategoryOnline in advanceMatchday
Adult (18-64)£15.00£16.00
Concession (65+/Student/U18s)*£10.00£11.00
U16£4.00£4.00
U6FreeFree
Family(2 x Adult & 2 x U16)£30.00£35.00

*on day of match (proof of age may be required)

Matchday programme: £3.50

Tickets: https://horshamfc.ktckts.com/event/hor2526nlsdov/horsham-vs-dover-athletic

Report – Dover Athletic 1-0 Chelmsford City

Tuesday 28th October 2025
Dover Athletic 0
Chelmsford City 1 (Clark 57’)

Enterprise National League South
Attendance: 774
Kick-off: 7.45pm
Venue: Megger Community Stadium

Dover Athletic’s poor run of form continued on a cold and restless night at Crabble as they fell to a 1–0 defeat against Chelmsford City, their ninth league match without a win.

There was early promise from the home side, with Nikaj’s pressing almost forcing an opening goal inside the first minute after a poor back pass, but the move ended in chaos as Sheriff clashed with visiting keeper Haigh. The Dover forward was unable to continue, replaced by Coker after just five minutes.

The disruption seemed to knock Dover’s rhythm, though the Whites did piece together some neat attacking play. Baptiste and Matthews combined well down the left, with the latter firing narrowly into the side netting on 22 minutes. Soon after, Matthews was brought down on the edge of the box, earning a dangerous free-kick, but his effort was deflected off the wall and out for a corner.

Chelmsford grew into the half, with Walker twice saving smartly, first from Taylor’s header after a Remy cross, then again from distance as the Clarets began to find gaps. The half-time whistle came with the game goalless, scrappy, and without much quality from either side.

The second half began with a warning for Dover as a lapse at the back allowed Taylor and Remy through on goal. Walker produced two superb stops to deny them, but the reprieve was short-lived. On 57 minutes, sloppy passing out from defence proved costly. Clark pounced on a loose ball, exchanged passes with Taylor, and arrived to sweep home from Lyle Taylor’s low cross.

Chasing the game, Dover struggled to create any sustained pressure. Passes went astray, frustration mounted, and Chelmsford’s midfield pairing of Odusanya and Kudiabor took control. Manager Jake Leberl made a flurry of changes: Mampolo for Baptiste, Wilkinson and Beadle for Matthews and Mensah, and later debutant Marjoram for Charles-Cook. The substitutions injected some energy, but not enough composure.

Mampolo hesitated when through on goal, Nikaj hit the side netting, and Beadle appeared to be bundled over in the box — appeals for a penalty waved away by the referee. As the clock ticked into the final minutes, Coker blazed over from a promising position, and Marjoram was booked late on as Dover’s frustration boiled over. The final whistle went after five added minutes and continued a winless run that started in early September.

With no weekend fixture, Dover now face a much-needed period of reflection before travelling to Horsham on Tuesday, knowing a response is vital against a fellow recently promoted side.

Dover Athletic:

1 Walker (C), 2 Charles-Cook, 4 Jones, 21 Mensah, 15 Sodje, 6 Cocoracchio, 18 Gurung, 7 Baptiste, 8 Matthews, 10 Nikaj, 11 Sheriff

Subs: 12 Sesay, 14 Coker, 22 Marjoram, 23 Beadle, 24 Wilkinson, 25 Mampolo, 26 Gillmore

Chelmsford City:

1 Haigh (GK), 2 Ronan, 3 Barbrook, 5 Grimwood, 6 Longe-King, 8 Odusanya (C), 12 Kudiabor, 15 Clark, 16 Tompkins, 18 Tamplin, 33 Taylor

Subs: 13 Eastwood (GK), 7 Castiglione, 11 Holmes, 14 Remy, 17 Corbett, 19 Appiah, 20 Adigun

Welcome Finley Marjoram

Dover Athletic are pleased to confirm the signing of young defender Finley Marjoram.

The 19-year-old, who hails from Folkestone, spent a decade in the academy of Premier League side Crystal Palace, progressing through their U18 and U21 setups before leaving Selhurst Park in the summer.

Marjoram joined Folkestone Invicta ahead of the 2025/26 season and has made five appearances for the Isthmian Premier Division side before making the move to Crabble. He also gained senior experience last term with AFC Croydon Athletic, featuring nine times in the Isthmian South East.

Welcome to the Whites, Finley.

Report – Worthing 3-1 Dover Athletic

Worthing 3–1 Dover Athletic
Enterprise National League South – Saturday 25 October 2025
Attendance: 2,014 | Kick-off: 3 pm | Referee: Ben McDonald | Venue: Sussex Transport Community Stadium

A disappointing afternoon for Dover Athletic in West Sussex as Worthing claimed a 3–1 victory at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium. Despite a fine first-half equaliser from Decarrey Sheriff, goals from Joe Cook, Razzaq Coleman De Graft and Brad Dolaghan earned the hosts all three points.

Jake Leberl named an unchanged starting eleven from Tuesday’s draw with Dorking, with Fuad Sesay returning to the bench.

Dover began on the front foot, George Nikaj forcing an early save from Josh Jeffries with a cross-cum-shot inside the opening minute. Worthing looked to respond quickly, but a strong recovery tackle from Roman Charles-Cook denied George Cox after a clever through-ball by Jack Spong.

Luca Cocoracchio picked up an early booking for halting a counter-attack, yet Dover more than matched the hosts’ intensity in a competitive opening spell. Luke Baptiste saw an effort blocked by Sam Packham as both sides traded half-chances.

The breakthrough arrived in the 27th minute — and in spectacular fashion. After being found in space 20 yards out, Joe Cook unleashed a curling strike into the top corner, leaving Mitch Walker rooted to the spot.

Dover responded superbly and were level just eight minutes later. A deft ball over the top released Sheriff, who took it in stride and rifled an unstoppable volley beyond Jeffries to make it 1-1. The in-form forward almost doubled his tally moments later after capitalising on a defensive slip, but the Worthing keeper saved well.

Just as the Whites looked set to go into the break level, Worthing restored their lead on the stroke of half-time. Dolaghan slipped Coleman De Graft through on goal, and the winger finished clinically into the far corner to make it 2-1.

The second half began scrappily, with both sides battling for rhythm. Worthing enjoyed a spell of sustained pressure around the hour mark, forcing a series of corners that tested Dover’s defence. Walker had to react smartly to prevent Colbran’s header from crossing the line.

Alfie Matthews, Siju Odelusi and Harry Beadle were introduced as Dover chased an equaliser, and the visitors’ pressing began to cause problems. Sheriff nearly punished a mix-up between Jeffries and Ransom in the 74th minute, but his effort was cleared off the line.

Two minutes later, Worthing struck again to put the game beyond reach. Colbran was released down the right and squared for Dolaghan to tap home from close range for 3-1.

Late changes saw Kenny Coker and George Wilkinson enter the fray, but Worthing managed the closing stages professionally and even had a fourth ruled out for offside in stoppage time.

A frustrating afternoon for the Whites, who now turn their attention to Tuesday night’s home clash with Chelmsford City at Crabble.


Teams

Worthing:
15 Josh Jeffries, 2 Joel Colbran (C), 3 Sam Beard, 5 Joe Cook, 7 Razzaq Coleman De Graft, 10 Jack Spong, 12 Harry Ransom, 14 George Cox, 16 Sam Packham, 21 Brad Dolaghan, 24 Teddy Jenks

Substitutes:
13 Taylor Seymour, 4 Kwaku Frimpong, 8 Odei Martin Sorondo, 9 Nathan Odokonyero, 11 Nicky Wheeler, 18 Toby Byron, 19 Anointed Chukwu

Dover Athletic:
1 Mitch WALKER (C), 2 Roman CHARLES-COOK, 4 Jalen JONES, 6 Luca COCORACCHIO, 7 Luke BAPTISTE, 10 George NIKAJ, 11 Decarrey SHERIFF, 15 Harrison SODJE, 18 Bivesh GURUNG, 21 Jacob MENSAH, 24 Francis MAMPOLO

Substitutes:
3 Fuad SESAY, 8 Alfie MATTHEWS, 9 Kenny COKER, 16 Harry BEADLE, 23 George WILKINSON, 27 Jordan GILLMORE, 28 Siju ODELUSI

Chelmsford City – Hospitality Package

Fancy watching the Whites take on Chelmsford in style? Of course you do.

The boys will be looking to put on a show and where else would you rather watch it than here with us.

Watch the game from the best seats in the house and let our match day hospitality provide the ultimate way to spend your time with us.

The package includes:

  • Lounge with large TVs and a projector showing the game
  • A one-course meal served at your table
  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating
  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus a dedicated paid bar before and after the match
  • Complimentary match day programme

The very special experience costs £20 per person and is available for individual and group bookings, or as a gift voucher.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay at the turnstile on the day.

On the menu for the game will be :

Main: Cottage Pie served with Peas, Carrots and Gravy.

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your VIP ticket please email enquiries@doverathletic.com or call the office on 01304 822373

Up Next – Worthing vs Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic make the trip to the Sussex Transport Community Stadium on Saturday to face Worthing in a National League South mid-table clash, with both sides aiming to build momentum as the season takes shape.

The Rebels currently sit ninth with 18 points from 12 games, just one place above Dover. Worthing come into the fixture buoyed by back-to-back wins under returning boss Adam Hinshelwood, while Jake Leberl’s Whites will look to build on their spirited 2–2 draw with Dorking Wanderers.

AWAY FAN TICKETS – https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/ViewAllocation?fixtureId=15597&allocationGuid=63c20f78-6051-45c4-ba8d-e6ebd44aecc2

Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic were held to a 2–2 draw by Dorking Wanderers in a thrilling encounter at Crabble. Decarrey Sheriff opened the scoring with a header from Roman Charles-Cook’s cross before Josh Taylor levelled early in the second half. Sheriff restored Dover’s lead with a composed finish from Jacob Jones’ lofted pass, but Frank Vincent struck late to earn Dorking a share of the points. George Nikaj and Kenny Coker both hit the crossbar, while Mitch Walker made several key saves to deny Alfie Rutherford. Despite twice leading, Dover were forced to settle for a point ahead of Saturday’s trip to Worthing.

From the Management

“We look ahead to Saturday’s game against Worthing — another tough test for us. They’re a possession-based side, but if we perform like we did last time out, there’s no reason we can’t keep picking up points. We’re looking forward to the challenge.”

Worthing

Jack Spong’s double earned Worthing a hard-fought 2–1 win at Chesham United. After a quiet opening, Spong struck midway through the first half with a precise finish into the bottom corner. He added his second after the break, converting the rebound from his own saved penalty to give the Rebels breathing room. Chesham responded through substitute Jayden Bennetts, who capitalised on a misplaced pass to pull one back. Late chances for Dan Bayliss and Zak Joseph went begging before keeper Josh Jeffries redeemed himself with a crucial stoppage-time save. Worthing held firm to secure back-to-back away victories under Adam Hinshelwood.

Worthing have once again made a strong start to life in the National League South, sitting ninth after twelve games as they look to mount another promotion push under returning manager Adam Hinshelwood. The Rebels finished fourth last season under Chris Agutter, narrowly missing out in the play-offs for a third consecutive year. Over the summer, the squad was reshaped following several key departures, bringing in attacking talent such as Brad Dolaghan and Nathan Odokonyero, alongside midfield additions Razzaq Coleman De-Graft and Kwaku Frimpong. With Jack Spong pulling the strings in midfield, Worthing remain a dangerous, free-flowing side determined to turn near-misses into promotion success.

Last Five

Chesham United 1–2 Worthing21 Oct 2025
Chelmsford City 1–2 Worthing18 Oct 2025
Maidenhead United 1–0 Worthing4 Oct 2025
Worthing 0–1 Tonbridge Angels20 Sept 2025
Dagenham & Redbridge 2–5 Worthing6 Sept 2025

The Venue

Sussex Transport Community Stadium Woodside Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 7HQ

More info https://worthingfc.com/matchday/stadium/

Admission  

Adult – £18.00

Concession – £14.00

Under-18 – £8.00

Under-12 – £5.00

Under-6 – £0.00

Carer – £0.00

Please note: The following link is for Away tickets only and must be purchased by Dover supporters in advance of the game. This fixture will be segregated.

Link: https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/ViewAllocation?fixtureId=15597&allocationGuid=63c20f78-6051-45c4-ba8d-e6ebd44aecc2