AFC Totton and Dover Athletic meet on Saturday with just two points separating the sides in the National League South table, setting up a tightly poised contest. Totton come into the fixture in 14th place with 36 points from 26 matches, while Dover sit just below them in 15th on 34 points, having played one game more. With both teams looking to pull clear of those around them, the stakes are high as two evenly matched sides go head-to-head, knowing that a positive result could provide valuable momentum heading into the next run of fixtures.
Dover Athletic
Dover Athletic were beaten by two second-half goals at Dagenham & Redbridge after a competitive first half. The Whites made a positive start and created chances through Nikaj and Sheriff, while Walker was called into action at the other end. With little to separate the sides at the break, Dagenham increased the pressure after half-time and broke the deadlock just after the hour when Stephenson headed home from a cross. Dover battled to respond but were unable to halt the momentum, and a late finish from Harrack sealed the result.
From the Management
“On Saturday we’ve got Totton away. They beat us on the opening day of the season. Do we want to go there and try to get three points? Absolutely. We said in there that the second-half performance against Dagenham and the character shown were similar to the first half against Totton at home. We know what Totton are about, and we’re going to have to be a lot better than we were on Tuesday if we want to get anything from the game.”
AFC Totton
AFC Totton suffered a frustrating 4–1 defeat away at Tonbridge Angels after a damaging second-half collapse. Despite dominating possession early on, The Stags fell behind against the run of play when Marcus Sablier finished from close range. Totton responded quickly through Ash Clarke, who calmly converted one-on-one to level the scores. The visitors moved the ball well before the break but lacked a cutting edge. Tonbridge emerged strongly after half-time and regained the lead through Frankie Baker before goals from Bunmi Babajide and Ricky Korboa put the result beyond doubt. A second half to forget for Totton.
Last Time
The last time the sides met, on the opening day of the season, Dover Athletic were edged out 3–2 by AFC Totton at the Megger Community Stadium after a difficult first half. Totton dominated early and raced into a three-goal lead before the break through Batzelis, Haunstrup and Vigrass. Dover struggled to match the visitors’ energy but improved after the interval following a number of changes. The introduction of Mampolo sparked a late revival, with Nikaj pulling a goal back before adding a second deep into stoppage time. Despite a frantic finish, Totton held on, leaving Dover to rue a flat opening 45 minutes.
Last Six
Woking 2–0 AFC Totton (13 Dec, FA Trophy Third Round)
AFC Totton 1–0 Torquay United (20 Dec, National League South)
Salisbury 3–1 AFC Totton (26 Dec, National League South)
AFC Totton 1–1 Chippenham Town (30 Dec, National League South)
AFC Totton 3–2 Enfield (3 Jan, National League South)
Tonbridge Angels 4–1 AFC Totton (17 Jan, National League South)
The Venue
The Snows Stadium
Salisbury Road
Totton
Southampton
SO40 2RW
More info: https://www.afctotton.com/club-info/snows-stadium
Admission
Matchday tickets can be purchased online , and fans can also pay at the turnstile using cash or card. There are 4 turnstiles at the ground.
https://afctotton.ticketco.events/uk/en
Tickets purchased in advance:
Adults – £15
Over 65s & students, Concession – £11
Registered Disabled, Concession – £11
Child (5-17 years) – £6
All under 5’s FREE with accompanied adult
Due to increased staffing and operational costs on Matchdays, the prices on the gate are as follows:
Adults – £17
Over 65s & students, Concession – £13
Registered Disabled, Concession – £13
Child (5-17 years) – £8
All under 5’s FREE with accompanied adult
