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*BS*Monday morning will see the draw for the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup made, with Whites set to learn of their opponents in the last stage of the competition before League One and League Two sides enter.*BF*
As always, this round is regionalised so a trip to Gateshead or Barrow is out of the question, however the southern section of the draw contains a number of potentially tricky opponents for Chris Kinnear’s men. However, last season’s superb run to the Third Round – where Premier League side Crystal Palace came to Crabble – give the side an extra incentive to emulate last season’s efforts.
In addition to those sides who safely navigated their way through the last round of the qualifying stage on Saturday, all Vanarama National League sides will enter at this stage of the competition.
Here, we take a look at some of the potential opponents from outside of the Vanarama National League that Whites could be drawn to face in the tie, which will be played on Saturday October 24th.
In the 2013/14 season, Dover were drawn against *BS*AFC Rushden & DIamonds*BF* in the Third Qualifying Round of the competition, and Whites ran out comfortable 3-1 winners back then. A rematch could be set up in Monday’s draw, with DIamonds through thanks to an impressive 2-0 victory over Ashton United on Saturday. They are going well in the Southern Football League Division One Central division, sitting in seventh place, four points off the top with three matches in hand.
There is also a chance of a Kent derby – in addition to Bromley and Welling United both being potential opponents, *BS*Maidstone United*BF* and *BS*Margate*BF* are in the draw after their respective victories over Dunstable Town (2-0) and Truro City (4-1).
Both sides now ply their trade in the Vanarama League South, with Maidstone United in 5th and Margate in 19th. It has now been some time since Whites faced either side in a competitive fixture, and a clash against either would be high on the wishlist for many Dover fans – and neutrals in Kent.
A side which Whites frontman Stefan Payne may be hoping for in the next round is his former club *BS*AFC Hornchurch*BF* – scoring over 30 goals for them in a season before moving to Crabble, Payne could hold inside knowledge to help Whites through to the First Round Proper. They beat Worthing 4-1 on Saturday, and are second in the Ryman Division One North.
Former Dover Athletic manager Nicky Forster’s *BS*Staines Town*BF* breezed past East Thurrock United 6-3 at the weekend, and former Whites captain Craig Stone’s *BS*Eastbourne Borough*BF* are also potential opponents, following their 3-2 win against Hartley Wintney.
Another lower league side through to this stage of the competition are *BS*Didcot Town*BF*, who were 4-1 victors over Eastbourne Town.
The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Draw will be broadcast live on TalkSport Radio. The draw will take place on Monday morning at approximately 10.30 a.m.
*BS*FA Cup Third Round Qualifying Round results*BF*
*IS*Vanarama National League sides enter in the next round, which is regionalised*IF*
Harrogate Town 3-0 Burscough
Salford CIty 1-1 Bradford Park Avenue
Whitley Bay 2-3 Chorley
Stourbridge 1-0 Rushall Olympic
Solihull Moors 1-1 Worcester City
Chasetown 1-1 Stalybridge Celtic
North Ferriby United 2-1 Nuneaton Town
AFC Fylde 9-0 Coleshill Town
Barwell 1-0 King’s Lynn Town
Hednesford Town 2-4 Alfreton Town
Droylsden 3-4 Gainsborough Trinity
Sporting Khalsa 1-1 Spalding United
Brackley Town 1-1 Rugby Town
Kettering Town 1-1 Bamber Bridge
AFC Rushden & DIamonds 2-0 Ashton United
Harlow Town 2-2 Bath City
East Thurrock United 3-6 Staines Town
Bognor Regis Town 4-2 Oxford City
Basingstoke Town 4-2 Chelmsford CIty
Maidstone United 2-0 Dunstable Town
Eastbourne Borough 3-2 Hartley Wintney
Leiston 1-3 Gloucester City
Hastings United 0-2 Poole Town
Hoddesdon Town 0-0 Brentwood Town
Didcot Town 4-1 Eastbourne Town
Whitehawk 2-2 Gosport Borough
Enfield Town 0-0 Hitchin Town
Wingate & Finchley 1-3 Weston Super Mare
Chesham United 2-0 North Leigh
Hanwell Town 1-2 Grays Athletic
Margate 4-1 Truro City
Brockenhurst 1-4 Wealdstone
Uxbridge 0-3 Chippenham Town
Hemel Hempstead Town 1-1 Sutton United
Petersfield Town 0-1 St Albans CIty
Aveley 0-2 Havant & Waterlooville
Worthing 1-4 AFC Hornchurch
Blackfield & Langley 0-1 Maidenhead United
*IS**BS*VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE
DATE:*BF* Tuesday 13th October 2015
*BS*KICK-OFF:*BF* 7.45pm
*BS*VENUE:*BF* The Amlin Stadium, Clockhouse Way, Braintree, Essex CM7 3RD*IF*
*BS*Dover travel to Essex on Tuesday night to face Braintree Town, with Chris Kinnear’s men fresh from Saturday’s victory over Wrexham. Whites are currently in third place in the Vanarama National League table, level on points with second-placed Cheltenham Town.*BF*
Dover returned to Crabble on Saturday, having travelled over 1,000 miles in four days for their previous two fixtures – but showed no signs of jet lag, picking up a 2-1 win. Goals from Ricky Miller and Toby Ajala – his first of the season – made it five consecutive victories, propelling the side into third place in the Vanarama National League standings.
It’s not just the run of five wins that is impressive, but it is the calibre of opposition that the victories have come against- prior to the win over the Welsh side, Whites despatched Eastleigh (5-2), Woking (2-0), Gateshead (3-2) and Torquay United (2-0). All five are sides that will have hopes of finishing well into the top half of the Vanarama National League table this season, but the going doesn’t get any easier for Whites – with Braintree Town up next.
It’s Dover’s second meeting against the Essex side already this season – but with Whites having picked up real form since their goalless draw against Danny Cowley’s men at Crabble last month – there is real hope that the winning run can continue.
Dover are now just one of three sides to have lost twice this season – along with Cheltenham Town and Grimsby – and are top of the form table.
A win for Whites could see them climb to second place, whilst three points for Braintree could lift them five places to fourth.
*BS*TEAM NEWS*BF*
Chris Kinnear has kept faith with the players who have served him so well over the past five games, however one enforced change will be made for Tuesday’s trip. Sean Raggett picked up his fifth booking of the season against Wrexham, and as such will be suspended for one game, paving the way for a recall for Tyrone Sterling to the backline.
Jaydon Gibbs is expected to keep his place at right back, with Jack Parkinson set to continue in central midfield as LIam Bellamy recovers from his knee injury.
Ricky Modeste was a second-half substitute for Whites on Saturday and should take up a place on the bench once again, with the only long-term doubt remaining Chris Kinnear Jr.
Braintree are not believed to have any injury doubts ahead of the match.
*BS*MORE ON OPPOSITION*BF*
Braintree finished in 14th place in the league table last season, six places and nine points behind Dover.
Following Alan Devonshire’s departure at the end of the last campaign, Braintree appointed Concord Rangers boss Danny Cowley as their new manager. Cowley guided Canvey Island-based Conference South side Concord to three promotions during his eight years in charge there. Since his arrival, Cowley has poached a number of Concord stars, including Matt Fry and Alex Woodyard.
Currently occupying ninth place in the Vanarama National League table, Braintree have lost just one of their last nine matches – a 1-0 loss against Guiseley. They have fared better on their travels than at home so far – away from home, they have the best record in the division (17 points from eight games), however at home they have only the 19th best record – picking up just nine points from a possible 24. They drew 0-0 at home to Grimsby Town on Saturday.
Michael Cheek leads the way in their goalscoring charts with four goals, whilst for Dover, Stefan Payne’s recent hot run of form sees him leads the way for Whites with eight goals.
*BS*LAST SEASON*BF*
Whites recorded 1-0 win over Braintree at Crabble in November, with our goal coming from Nicky Deverdics. In the previous match in Essex, back in August, Whites lost 3-0.
Earlier this season, the sides played out a 0-0 draw at Crabble, in a game which saw Jack Parkinson sent off for Whites.
Highlights from our 1-0 home victory last season can be seen here:
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*BS*COACH TRAVEL*BF*
The Supporters Club are running a coach service to that game, and there are limited spaces left – please call or text Andy Fisher on 07934 300335 to book your spot. Prices are just £20 for non-members, £15 for members with accompanied under 16’s travelling for £10.
*BS*MATCH INFORMATION*BF*
Supporters unable to make the game are also able to follow the action via @DAFCLiveText on Twitter.
*BS*OTHER VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES*BF*
*IS*Tuesday 13th October, 7.45pm*IF*
Altrincham v Kidderminster
Boreham Wood v Aldershot
Bromley v Cheltenham
Eastleigh v Forest Green
Grimsby v Halifax
Macclesfield v Gateshead
Southport v Chester
Tranmere v Barrow
Welling v Lincoln City
Woking v Torquay
*IS*Wednesday 14th October, 7.45pm*IF*
Wrexham vs Guiseley
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*BS*Monday morning will see the draw for the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup made, with Whites set to learn of their opponents in the last stage of the competition before League One and League Two sides enter.*BF*
As always, this round is regionalised so a trip to Gateshead or Barrow is out of the question, however the southern section of the draw contains a number of potentially tricky opponents for Chris Kinnear’s men. However, last season’s superb run to the Third Round – where Premier League side Crystal Palace came to Crabble – give the side an extra incentive to emulate last season’s efforts.
In addition to those sides who safely navigated their way through the last round of the qualifying stage on Saturday, all Vanarama National League sides will enter at this stage of the competition.
Here, we take a look at some of the potential opponents from outside of the Vanarama National League that Whites could be drawn to face in the tie, which will be played on Saturday October 24th.
In the 2013/14 season, Dover were drawn against *BS*AFC Rushden & DIamonds*BF* in the Third Qualifying Round of the competition, and Whites ran out comfortable 3-1 winners back then. A rematch could be set up in Monday’s draw, with DIamonds through thanks to an impressive 2-0 victory over Ashton United on Saturday. They are going well in the Southern Football League Division One Central division, sitting in seventh place, four points off the top with three matches in hand.
There is also a chance of a Kent derby – in addition to Bromley and Welling United both being potential opponents, *BS*Maidstone United*BF* and *BS*Margate*BF* are in the draw after their respective victories over Dunstable Town (2-0) and Truro City (4-1).
Both sides now ply their trade in the Vanarama League South, with Maidstone United in 5th and Margate in 19th. It has now been some time since Whites faced either side in a competitive fixture, and a clash against either would be high on the wishlist for many Dover fans – and neutrals in Kent.
A side which Whites frontman Stefan Payne may be hoping for in the next round is his former club *BS*AFC Hornchurch*BF* – scoring over 30 goals for them in a season before moving to Crabble, Payne could hold inside knowledge to help Whites through to the First Round Proper. They beat Worthing 4-1 on Saturday, and are second in the Ryman Division One North.
Former Dover Athletic manager Nicky Forster’s *BS*Staines Town*BF* breezed past East Thurrock United 6-3 at the weekend, and former Whites captain Craig Stone’s *BS*Eastbourne Borough*BF* are also potential opponents, following their 3-2 win against Hartley Wintney.
Another lower league side through to this stage of the competition are *BS*Didcot Town*BF*, who were 4-1 victors over Eastbourne Town.
The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Draw will be broadcast live on TalkSport Radio. The draw will take place on Monday morning at approximately 10.30 a.m.
*BS*FA Cup Third Round Qualifying Round results*BF*
*IS*Vanarama National League sides enter in the next round, which is regionalised*IF*
Harrogate Town 3-0 Burscough
Salford CIty 1-1 Bradford Park Avenue
Whitley Bay 2-3 Chorley
Stourbridge 1-0 Rushall Olympic
Solihull Moors 1-1 Worcester City
Chasetown 1-1 Stalybridge Celtic
North Ferriby United 2-1 Nuneaton Town
AFC Fylde 9-0 Coleshill Town
Barwell 1-0 King’s Lynn Town
Hednesford Town 2-4 Alfreton Town
Droylsden 3-4 Gainsborough Trinity
Sporting Khalsa 1-1 Spalding United
Brackley Town 1-1 Rugby Town
Kettering Town 1-1 Bamber Bridge
AFC Rushden & DIamonds 2-0 Ashton United
Harlow Town 2-2 Bath City
East Thurrock United 3-6 Staines Town
Bognor Regis Town 4-2 Oxford City
Basingstoke Town 4-2 Chelmsford CIty
Maidstone United 2-0 Dunstable Town
Eastbourne Borough 3-2 Hartley Wintney
Leiston 1-3 Gloucester City
Hastings United 0-2 Poole Town
Hoddesdon Town 0-0 Brentwood Town
Didcot Town 4-1 Eastbourne Town
Whitehawk 2-2 Gosport Borough
Enfield Town 0-0 Hitchin Town
Wingate & Finchley 1-3 Weston Super Mare
Chesham United 2-0 North Leigh
Hanwell Town 1-2 Grays Athletic
Margate 4-1 Truro City
Brockenhurst 1-4 Wealdstone
Uxbridge 0-3 Chippenham Town
Hemel Hempstead Town 1-1 Sutton United
Petersfield Town 0-1 St Albans CIty
Aveley 0-2 Havant & Waterlooville
Worthing 1-4 AFC Hornchurch
Blackfield & Langley 0-1 Maidenhead United
*IS**BS*VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE
DATE:*BF* Tuesday 13th October 2015
*BS*KICK-OFF:*BF* 7.45pm
*BS*VENUE:*BF* The Amlin Stadium, Clockhouse Way, Braintree, Essex CM7 3RD*IF*
*BS*Dover travel to Essex on Tuesday night to face Braintree Town, with Chris Kinnear’s men fresh from Saturday’s victory over Wrexham. Whites are currently in third place in the Vanarama National League table, level on points with second-placed Cheltenham Town.*BF*
Dover returned to Crabble on Saturday, having travelled over 1,000 miles in four days for their previous two fixtures – but showed no signs of jet lag, picking up a 2-1 win. Goals from Ricky Miller and Toby Ajala – his first of the season – made it five consecutive victories, propelling the side into third place in the Vanarama National League standings.
It’s not just the run of five wins that is impressive, but it is the calibre of opposition that the victories have come against- prior to the win over the Welsh side, Whites despatched Eastleigh (5-2), Woking (2-0), Gateshead (3-2) and Torquay United (2-0). All five are sides that will have hopes of finishing well into the top half of the Vanarama National League table this season, but the going doesn’t get any easier for Whites – with Braintree Town up next.
It’s Dover’s second meeting against the Essex side already this season – but with Whites having picked up real form since their goalless draw against Danny Cowley’s men at Crabble last month – there is real hope that the winning run can continue.
Dover are now just one of three sides to have lost twice this season – along with Cheltenham Town and Grimsby – and are top of the form table.
A win for Whites could see them climb to second place, whilst three points for Braintree could lift them five places to fourth.
*BS*TEAM NEWS*BF*
Chris Kinnear has kept faith with the players who have served him so well over the past five games, however one enforced change will be made for Tuesday’s trip. Sean Raggett picked up his fifth booking of the season against Wrexham, and as such will be suspended for one game, paving the way for a recall for Tyrone Sterling to the backline.
Jaydon Gibbs is expected to keep his place at right back, with Jack Parkinson set to continue in central midfield as LIam Bellamy recovers from his knee injury.
Ricky Modeste was a second-half substitute for Whites on Saturday and should take up a place on the bench once again, with the only long-term doubt remaining Chris Kinnear Jr.
Braintree are not believed to have any injury doubts ahead of the match.
*BS*MORE ON OPPOSITION*BF*
Braintree finished in 14th place in the league table last season, six places and nine points behind Dover.
Following Alan Devonshire’s departure at the end of the last campaign, Braintree appointed Concord Rangers boss Danny Cowley as their new manager. Cowley guided Canvey Island-based Conference South side Concord to three promotions during his eight years in charge there. Since his arrival, Cowley has poached a number of Concord stars, including Matt Fry and Alex Woodyard.
Currently occupying ninth place in the Vanarama National League table, Braintree have lost just one of their last nine matches – a 1-0 loss against Guiseley. They have fared better on their travels than at home so far – away from home, they have the best record in the division (17 points from eight games), however at home they have only the 19th best record – picking up just nine points from a possible 24. They drew 0-0 at home to Grimsby Town on Saturday.
Michael Cheek leads the way in their goalscoring charts with four goals, whilst for Dover, Stefan Payne’s recent hot run of form sees him leads the way for Whites with eight goals.
*BS*LAST SEASON*BF*
Whites recorded 1-0 win over Braintree at Crabble in November, with our goal coming from Nicky Deverdics. In the previous match in Essex, back in August, Whites lost 3-0.
Earlier this season, the sides played out a 0-0 draw at Crabble, in a game which saw Jack Parkinson sent off for Whites.
Highlights from our 1-0 home victory last season can be seen here:
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*BS*COACH TRAVEL*BF*
The Supporters Club are running a coach service to that game, and there are limited spaces left – please call or text Andy Fisher on 07934 300335 to book your spot. Prices are just £20 for non-members, £15 for members with accompanied under 16’s travelling for £10.
*BS*MATCH INFORMATION*BF*
Supporters unable to make the game are also able to follow the action via @DAFCLiveText on Twitter.
*BS*OTHER VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES*BF*
*IS*Tuesday 13th October, 7.45pm*IF*
Altrincham v Kidderminster
Boreham Wood v Aldershot
Bromley v Cheltenham
Eastleigh v Forest Green
Grimsby v Halifax
Macclesfield v Gateshead
Southport v Chester
Tranmere v Barrow
Welling v Lincoln City
Woking v Torquay
*IS*Wednesday 14th October, 7.45pm*IF*
Wrexham vs Guiseley
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*BS*To celebrate Non-League Day at our home fixture against Wrexham this coming Saturday, the club are offering home fans free beer, tea and coffee prior to the match kicking off.*BF*
The board, along with club partners and long time supporters Nick Cunningham and John Pettman of Exclusive Household Staff, are making the gesture to encourage as many home fans as possible to come up to Crabble and help build the pre-match atmosphere ahead of the big Vanarama National League match.
Between 12.30pm and 1.30pm, home – and neutral – supporters should make their way to the bar in the Centre Spot, where they can claim *BS*one pint of Fosters per customer, per trip to the bar*BF*. Please note, we have the right to refuse to serve anybody, for any reason, at the discretion of Centre Spot staff. We encourage supporters to drink responsibly.
Also, Exclusive Household Staff are supplying complimentary cups of *BS*tea and coffee*BF*, whilst promotional stocks last.
In addition, the first 30 fans to arrive at the Centre Spot will receive a FREE *BS*quarter pounder burger*BF*, courtesy of Wallets Court Hotel.
Saturday is Non-League Day, a chance for clubs outside of the Football League to attract supporters who normally would spend their weekends at different clubs – and we feel that this is a good opportunity to say thank you to our loyal supporters, and hopefully tempt some more up for the Crabble experience, by providing the beers before the match.
With Whites currently sitting in the playoff places in the division, the visit of Wrexham is sure to be a competitive match – and we need as many supporters as possible at Crabble to help us onto another three points – so why not bring a friend or two along with you?
The Centre Spot will also be showing the Vanarama National League match between Macclesfield Town and Kidderminster Harriers, which kicks off at 12.30pm.
*IS*Disclaimer: Offers are available whilst stocks last.*IF*
*BS*To celebrate Non-League Day at our home fixture against Wrexham this coming Saturday, the club are offering home fans free beer, tea and coffee prior to the match kicking off.*BF*
The board, along with club partners and long time supporters Nick Cunningham and John Pettman of Exclusive Household Staff, are making the gesture to encourage as many home fans as possible to come up to Crabble and help build the pre-match atmosphere ahead of the big Vanarama National League match.
Between 12.30pm and 1.30pm, home – and neutral – supporters should make their way to the bar in the Centre Spot, where they can claim *BS*one pint of Fosters per customer, per trip to the bar*BF*. Please note, we have the right to refuse to serve anybody, for any reason, at the discretion of Centre Spot staff. We encourage supporters to drink responsibly.
Also, Exclusive Household Staff are supplying complimentary cups of *BS*tea and coffee*BF*, whilst promotional stocks last.
In addition, the first 30 fans to arrive at the Centre Spot will receive a FREE *BS*quarter pounder burger*BF*, courtesy of Wallets Court Hotel.
Saturday is Non-League Day, a chance for clubs outside of the Football League to attract supporters who normally would spend their weekends at different clubs – and we feel that this is a good opportunity to say thank you to our loyal supporters, and hopefully tempt some more up for the Crabble experience, by providing the beers before the match.
With Whites currently sitting in the playoff places in the division, the visit of Wrexham is sure to be a competitive match – and we need as many supporters as possible at Crabble to help us onto another three points – so why not bring a friend or two along with you?
The Centre Spot will also be showing the Vanarama National League match between Macclesfield Town and Kidderminster Harriers, which kicks off at 12.30pm.
*IS*Disclaimer: Offers are available whilst stocks last.*IF*
*IS**BS*VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE
DATE:*BF* Saturday 10th October 2015
*BS*KICK-OFF:*BF* 3.00pm
*BS*VENUE:*BF* Crabble*IF*
*BS*Dover will be looking to make it five wins from five on Saturday as they welcome Wrexham to Crabble, with the side sitting in the 4th place in the Vanarama National League table. Come to Crabble and bring a friend to help cheer us onto another victory.*BF*
After travelling over 1,000 miles in four days, a confident Whites side made it four consecutive wins on Tuesday night with a 3-2 victory over Torquay United on Tuesday night. That was the first time this millenium that a Dover Athletic side have won four in a row in this league, and now the challenge is on to make it five out of five.
Prior to that match, Whites beat Gateshead (3-2), Woking (2-0) and Eastleigh (5-2) – a run of results that have surprised many, but not Chris Kinnear and his side – who always felt that it was only a matter of time before they really clicked and pulled off results like we have seen recently.
So, it’s back to Crabble on Saturday with Wrexham the visitors – a side that were dispatched at this venue last season, and the club are hoping for a bumper crowd to mark Non-League Day and help the side onto an historic victory.
Dover remain one of just four sides to have lost twice this season – along with Cheltenham, Tranmere and Grimsby – and are yet to lose at home this season, picking up 15 points from seven games.
A win for Whites could see them climb to second place, whilst three points for Wrexham could lift them six places to third.
*BS*TEAM NEWS*BF*
An unchanged line-up is expected for Chris Kinnear’s side on Saturday. Liam Bellamy has had a scan on his knee and the club are awaiting the results of this, so Jack Parkinson remains confident of being selected in central midfield once again. Sam Magri is unavailable as he is on international duty with the Malta under 21 side, so Jaydon Gibbs should be given the nod at right back once again.
Ricky Modeste has now completed his first training session with the side since his injury, and should be in contention for a place in the squad in the coming weeks.
Wrexham are not believed to have any injury doubts ahead of the match.
*BS*MORE ON OPPOSITION*BF*
Wrexham finished in 11th place in the league table last season, three places and two points behind Dover. Similar to Whites, they reached the Third Round of the FA Cup – losing to Premier League side Stoke City – and had a good run in the FA Trophy, eventually finishing as runners-up to North Ferriby United.
The Welsh side are under new management – at the end of April, they recruited Gary Mills from Vanarama National League rivals Gateshead, charged with the task of bringing the side back into the Football League for the first time since their relegation from the League pyramid in the 2007/08 season.
Currently occupying ninth place in the Vanarama National League table, Wrexham are winless in four, having lost to Eastleigh (2-3) and Chester (2-3), with points picked up against Grimsby (0-0) and Tranmere (2-2). Away from home, they have claimed seven points from seven matches – the 15th best record away from home in the division.
James Gray and Dominic Vose lead the way in their goalscoring charts with five apiece, whilst for Dover, Stefan Payne’s recent hot run of form sees him leads the way for Whites with eight goals.
*BS*LAST SEASON*BF*
Whites recorded a 2-0 win over Wrexham at Crabble in January, with our goals coming from Tom Murphy and Sean Raggett, before the sides played out a 1-1 draw at The Racecourse Ground in the reverse fixture in March – Ricky Modeste scoring our goal.
Highlights from our 2-0 home victory can be seen here:
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*BS*MATCH INFORMATION*BF*
Supporters unable to make the game are also able to follow the action via @DAFCLiveText on Twitter.
This match WILL be segregated.
To celebrate Non-League Day at our home fixture against Wrexham this coming Saturday, the club are offering home fans free beer, tea and coffee prior to the match kicking off.
The board, along with club partners and long time supporters Nick Cunningham and John Pettman of Exclusive Household Staff, are making the gesture to encourage as many home fans as possible to come up to Crabble and help build the pre-match atmosphere ahead of the big Vanarama National League match.
Between 12.30pm and 1.30pm, home – and neutral – supporters should make their way to the bar in the Centre Spot, where they can claim one pint of Fosters per customer, per trip to the bar. Please note, we have the right to refuse to serve anybody, for any reason, at the discretion of Centre Spot staff. We encourage supporters to drink responsibly.
Also, Exclusive Household Staff are supplying complimentary cups of tea and coffee, whilst promotional stocks last.
In addition, the first 30 fans to arrive at the Centre Spot will receive a FREE quarter pounder burger, courtesy of Wallets Court Hotel.
*BS*OTHER VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES*BF*
*IS*Saturday 10th October, 12.30pm*IF*
Macclesfield vs Kidderminster – live on BT Sport
*IS*Saturday 10th October, 3.00pm*IF*
Aldershot v Altrincham
Boreham Wood v Welling
Braintree v Grimsby
Bromley v Barrow
Chester v Lincoln City
Halifax v Woking
Forest Green v Guiseley
Gateshead v Cheltenham
Southport v Torquay
Tranmere v Eastleigh