Dover Athletic are on the road once again in the Isthmian Premier Division to face Lewes.
Dover Athletic
Dover Athletic claimed a solid 2-0 victory at the Len Salmon Stadium in the Isthmian League Premier Division. Ruben Soares-Junior opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, converting George Wilkinson’s free kick at the far post. Luke Baptiste sealed the win in the 75th minute, reacting quickest to a parried shot from Francis Mampolo. Bowers threatened briefly in the second half but failed to break down Dover’s resolute defense, led by captain Mitch Walker. The Whites managed the game well, taking all three points back to Kent. Dover next face Lewes on Tuesday night.
From the Management
“Obviously, it’s going to be a very difficult place to go. They’re a little bit similar to us regarding players, they’ve recruited a lot of mobile young lads. They started the season like a house on fire. I’m really looking forward to it. The stadium is supposed to be really good and it’s going to be an interesting game. We go there full of confidence, but also fully aware of how good the side they are”
Lewes
Lewes suffered a 2-0 loss to Dartford in challenging weather at Princes Park. Olly Box opened the scoring just before halftime, finishing a Callum Jones assist. Despite Danny Bassett hitting the bar early in the second half, Dartford doubled their lead in the 57th minute when George Whitefield capitalised on chaos from a Samir Carruthers free-kick. Lewes’ hopes faded as Ethan Kaiser was sent off after two quick bookings. Despite late efforts, including Gianluca Botti’s saved shot, Lewes couldn’t break through Dartford’s defense, leaving the Rooks empty-handed.
Lewes currently sits 5th in the Isthmian Premier League, amassing 26 points from 15 matches. Their campaign includes 7 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses. At home, Lewes have been strong, winning 6 games and drawing 4, while their away form has been mixed, with 3 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses. The team has scored 20 goals and conceded 17, maintaining a positive goal difference of +3.
Last 6
19/11 – Eastbourne Borough (H) – Lost 1-2 (Sussex Senior Cup)
16/11 – AFC Totton (H) – Lost 0-2 (FA Trophy)
12/11 – Bognor Regis Town (H) – Won 4-1
09/11 – Hendon (A) – Drew 0-0
02/11 – Chatham Town (A) – Drew 1-1
26/10 – Ashford United (H) – Drew 2-2 (Won 8-7 on penalties) (FA Trophy)
The Venue
The Dripping Pan, Mountfield Rd, Lewes BN7 2XA
Consistently voted the best away day trip for visiting fans, chosen by the Huffington Post as one of the Top 10 stadiums in Europe, and recently chosen as ‘’Britain’s Greatest Football Ground’ in a public vote for the book of the same name by Mike Bayly, The Dripping Pan is unique in so many ways.
More information: https://lewesfc.com/match-day-information/what-to-expect/
Admission
Adults – £13.00
Concessions (Over 65) – £9.00
Under 16 – FREE
Purchase online here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/lewesfootballclub2/1428234?