Ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Leyton Orient, catch up on the best of the action from Saturday’s 2-0 win over Eastleigh at Crabble.
Ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Leyton Orient, catch up on the best of the action from Saturday’s 2-0 win over Eastleigh at Crabble.
Athletic will be aiming to extend their unbeaten league run to ten matches when they visit Brisbane Road for the first time in a competitive fixture on Saturday.
And they travel to the capital to take on a side that have collected just three points from a possible 33.
Steve Davis, appointed as O’s head coach in the summer following their relegation from League Two, paid the price for his team’s poor form and was sacked earlier in the week.
But boss Chris Kinnear will still be wary of Whites latest opponents, who will be keen to impress the caretaker management team of Ross Embleton and Dean Brill.
One Dover player will be no stranger to his surroundings on the pitch this weekend.
Defender Connor Essam made 24 appearances for Orient during the 2015/16 season.
LEYTON ORIENT’S RECENT FORM
EBBSFLEET 2-1 LEYTON ORIENT
Orient’s winless league run extended to 11 matches following defeat in front of the BT Sport cameras on Saturday evening.
First half strikes from Andy Drury and Danny Kedwell put Daryl McMahon’s men in control, although James Dayton’s late consolation set up a tense finale.
An unmarked Drury fired Fleet in front on six minutes after collecting Luke Coulson’s pass.
And Kedwell doubled the lead with a bullet header from Myles Weston’s cross five minutes before the break.
Charlie Grainger denied Weston after the restart with a fine save and Dayton’s 25-yard stunner three minutes from time gave the visitors hope.
But Steve Davis’ side were unable to complete the comeback and the result leaves Orient three points above the bottom four.
DOVER COLOURS
For travelling fans wanting to wear the same shirts as the players, captain Mitch Brundle and his teammates will be wearing their blue ones.
TICKET NEWS
Prices are as follows:
Adults £20.00
Concessions £18.00
Under 18 £5.00
COVERAGE
The game starts at 3pm but if you are unable to make the trip, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!
Coverage starts from 2pm.
SATURDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES
AFC FYLDE V TORQUAY UNITED
BROMLEY V CHESTER
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE V GUISELEY
EASTLEIGH V BARROW
GATESHEAD V TRANMERE ROVERS
HARTLEPOOL UNITED V ALDERSHOT TOWN
MACCLESFIELD TOWN V BOREHAM WOOD
MAIDSTONE UNITED V SOLIHULL MOORS
SUTTON UNITED V FC HAILFAX TOWN
WOKING V MAIDENHEAD UNITED
WREXHAM V EBBSFLEET UNITED
AWAY TRAVEL
There are coaches travelling to Dagenham (Tuesday 21st November) and Bromley (Saturday 2nd December).
It’s not too late to book a seat and prices are per game:
Adult members £15, adult non-members £30 and accompanied child (Under 16) £5
Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat, or see him in the Centre Spot after the match against Fylde to book a seat on the coach heading to Bromley.
Please note you are now required to pay for your seat in advance by cash or via bank transfer.
Dover Athletic are delighted to announce the loan signing of winger Anthony Jeffrey from Sutton United until the end of January.
The 23-year-old, who played against Whites in the 2-2 draw at Gander Green Lane in October, will go straight into the squad for Saturday’s National League game at Leyton Orient.
Jeffrey, who will wear the No.25 shirt, joined Sutton from Forest Green Rovers last July and has made 11 appearances for the U’s this season.
While he was with Forest Green, Jeffrey, who started his career as a trainee with Arsenal, spent last season on loan at Boreham Wood where he made 26 appearances and scored three goals.
Welcome to Crabble Anthony!
Following Tuesday’s postponement, our Kent Reliance Senior Cup Quarter-Final against Folkestone Invicta will now be played at Crabble on December 4th at 7.45pm.
Admission for the game is £10 for adults, £5 for concessions while under-11s get in for free.
Tickets for our National League game at Leyton Orient on Saturday are still on sale at the club office at Crabble.
But you better be quick as they are only on sale until noon on Thursday.
Prices are as follows:
Adults £18
Concessions £16
Under-18 £5
Office hours are 9.30am to 4.30pm.
Please note that there is a charge for debit / credit card purchases, this is to cover the cost of providing the service.
You will still be able to buy tickets on matchday, but not at the discounted price for purchasing in advance.
The club can confirm that our Kent Reliance Senior Cup Quarter-Final against Folkestone Invicta has now been postponed.
The game was scheduled to be played at Crabble tomorrow, November 14th, at 7.45pm.
A new date for the fixture will be announced in due course.
Striker James Alabi talks to the camera after scoring his first goal for Whites in Saturday’s 2-0 home win against Eastleigh.
Connor Essam has his say after scoring his first goal of the season in the 2-0 home win against Eastleigh on Saturday.
Mark Newson has his say following Whites 2-0 home win against Eastleigh on Saturday.
DOVER 2 EASTLEIGH 0
(Alabi 31, Essam 57)
Dover maintained their one point lead at the summit of the National League table with victory against Eastleigh at Crabble on Saturday.
James Alabi and Connor Essam both grabbed their first goals of the season as Chris Kinnear’s men extended their unbeaten league run to nine matches.
Dover started strongly with Nortei Nortey drilling a 20-yard effort into the arms of visiting keeper Ross Flitney.
And the home side appeared refreshed following a two-week break with Alabi and skipper Mitch Brundle narrowly off target with shots from range.
Mitch Walker received a fright when Mark Yeates’ free kick took a deflection, but the ball landed straight into the arms of the home keeper.
But normal service was resumed on the half hour mark as Alabi grabbed his first goal in a Dover shirt.
The striker, on-loan from Tranmere, nodded in Mitch Pinnock’s long throw at the second attempt to put the leaders ahead.
Josh Passley then almost notched his first strike for Whites seconds later, but his curling effort fizzed agonisingly wide.
Some neat intricate play ended with captain Brundle volleying Femi Ilesanmi’s cross just wide as Athletic continued to pepper Flitney’s goal with shots.
Ilesanmi was indebted to Walker after Dover’s stopper denied Ben Williamson in the box after the Nigerian defender passed the ball straight to the attacker.
Flitney saved well top scorer Ryan Bird a 10th of the season, getting down quickly to palm the forward’s low drive away for a corner.
And following the restart, the visiting keeper had to be at his best deny Alabi.
The striker collected Pinnock’s throw, turned smartly and fired goalwards, but his strike was well blocked by Flitney.
But there was nothing Flitney could do about Dover’s second on 57 minutes. After Bravely blocking Essam’s header from a Brundle corner, he could only watch the sweeper slam home his first of the campaign from the rebound.
Alabi fired over after a lung busting run and cross from Nortey and Ilesanmi’s drive from sub Kadell Daniel’s lay-off flashed wide of the mark.
Dover’s claims for a handball in the area against Callum Howe were waived away by the referee after a shot from Nortey appeared to bounce off the Lincoln loanee.
And Walker spectacularly tipped away Howe’s injury time blast from the edge of the box.
Earlier, Kinnear made one change to the side that drew at Gateshead, with Ilesanmi returning to the starting line-up following suspension, replacing Loui Fazakerley who was a substitute.
Dover next travel to Brisbane Road to face Leyton Orient on Saturday 18th November.
Dover: Walker, Gallifuoco, Essam, Parry, Passley, Brundle (c), Nortey, Ilesanmi, Alabi (Daniel 71), Bird, Pinnock.
Subs not used: Richards, Fazakerley, Okosieme, Deen-Conteh.
Eastleigh: Flitney, Hoyte, Howe (c), Boyce, Shaw, McSheffrey (Strevens 62), Hollands (Matthews 62), Miley, Yeates, Constable (McAllister 65), Williamson.
Subs not used: Zebroski, Read.