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PREVIEW: WHITES VS DARTFORD

A HOME tie with Chelmsford City in the FA Trophy second round will be the reward if Dover win Tuesday’s replay against Dartford at Crabble.

And assistant manager Jake Leberl knows it will need an improved performance to get the job done.

The Kent derby ended 1-1 at Princes Park on Saturday after Ricky Miller’s first half opener was cancelled out by Ronnie Vint’s equaliser 13 minutes into the second half.

Leberl said: “I am certainly looking for a reaction from the lads as I felt we were not quite at it in the second half on Saturday.

“We were really good in at the start, but credit to Dartford, they really stuck at it and deserved a draw.

“To be honest, the last two performances have been disappointing, but it was only just over a week ago we were on a terrific run and hitting Sutton for six.

“Maybe some complacency has set in, so we need to work harder and stick together in order to get back to doing what we do best and hopefully that will start on Tuesday night.”

The Darts won’t have fond memories of their last visit to Crabble – they lost 6-1 in January 2015, their heaviest defeat against Whites in 13 years.

Tom Murphy (two), Nicky Deverdics, Richard Orlu, Liam Bellamy and Barry Cogan scored the goals.

DARTFORD’S RECENT FORM

Darts reached this stage of the competition after a 4-2 win at Weston-Super-Mare.

Elliot Bradbrook starred in Somerset, scoring a hat-trick while Andy Pugh got the other goal.

In their league campaign, Dartford are currently fourth on the National League South ladder.

RECENT MEETINGS

16/09/14: Dartford 2-1 Dover Athletic
17/01/15: Dover Athletic 6-1 Dartford
10/12/16: Dartford 1-1 Dover Athletic

HEAD-TO-HEAD

Dover Athletic wins: 35 Dartford wins: 32 Draws: 24

HITMEN

Whites’ top scorer in all competitions this season is Ricky Miller with 27.

He has scored in seven consecutive games following his goal at Darford on Saturday.

Miller’s strike partner Ross Lafayette has nine goals while Moses Emmanuel’s has eight to his name.

Bradbrook is Dartford’s leading man with six goals.

TEAM NEWS

Leberl said Leyton Orient loanee Sammy Moore is still struggling with a hamstring injury and the midfielder won’t be in contention after missing the past two games.

For Dartford, they will be missing central defender and former Dover loanee Tom Bonner through suspension.

Tom Gardiner and Andy Pugh both started last Saturday but were both substituted after picking up knocks.

COVERAGE

The game starts at 7.45pm but if you are unable to make it, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!

TUESDAY’S OTHER FA TROPHY REPLAYS

Barrow AFC v Harrogate Town
Brackley Town v AFC Fylde
Chester v Witton Albion
Woking v Ebbsfleet United
Weymouth v Whitehawk
Royston Town v Dulwich Hamlet
Wingate & Finchley v Wealdstone
North Leigh v South Park
Truro City v Forest Green Rovers
Maidstone United v Boreham Wood
Leiston v Bromley

LOOKING AHEAD

The Supporters Club are running a coach for the National League games at Forest Green Rovers and Maidstone United and details are as follows:

FOREST GREEN ROVERS (Saturday, December 17)
Coach leaves Crabble at 9am and the cost is as follows:

Adults Members £25, Adult Non Members £30 and accompanied child (under 16) £5.

MAIDSTONE UNITED (Sunday, January 1)
Coach leaves Crabble at 4.15pm and the cost is as follows:

Adults Members £10, Adult Non Members £15 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 tonight.

MAIDSTONE AWAY TICKETS

TICKETS for our National League clash at Maidstone United on New Year’s Day are now on sale.

BUY Tickets

Away section tickets are only available to buy online

Capacity at the Gallagher Stadium has been reduced from 3,030 to 2,455 due to building works at the north end of the ground

Dover Athletic supporters have been allocated a section along the west side of the ground. This is flat standing and uncovered

As the area is flat standing, tickets are sold on the understanding of restrictive viewing

This section will accommodate 391 supporters

A very limited number of main stand seats (nine) have been made available. These will be available from the club office at Crabble

Away fans will need to show their ticket (in paper form or on mobile/tablet) at turnstile eight. This entrance is off James Whatman Way, opp. Kent History & Library Centre

Gates will open at 15:30, ahead of the 6pm kick off

FA TROPHY DRAW R2

DOVER will earn a home clash with National League South side Chelmsford City in the FA Trophy second round if successful in Tuesday’s replay against Dartford at Crabble.

Whites and the Clarets have already met this season, playing out a 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at City’s Melbourne Park.

Chelmsford beat visiting Hitchin Town 1-0 on Saturday to book their place in the draw.

The 16 ties will take place on Saturday, January 14, with winning clubs picking up £6,000 from The FA’s prize fund.

FA Trophy second round draw

1 Worthing v Sutton United

2 Tranmere Rovers v South Park or North Leigh

3 Bromley or Leiston v Welling United

4 East Thurrock United or Aldershot Town v Braintree Town

5 Nuneaton Town v Guiseley

6 Boreham Wood or Maidstone United v Alfreton Town

7 Harrogate Town or Barrow v Matlock Town

8 Southport v Wealdstone or Wingate & Finchley

9 Gateshead v Shaw Lane or Nantwich or Lincoln City

10 Dartford or Dover Athletic v Chelmsford City

11 Kidderminster Harriers v Ebbsfleet United or Woking

12 Harlow Town v York City

13 AFC Sudbury v Altrincham or Macclesfield Town

14 Whitehawk or Weymouth v Dulwich Hamlet or Royston Town

15 Witton Albion or Chester v Forest Green Rovers or Truro City

16 Stockport County v AFC Fylde or Brackley Town

The Buildbase FA Trophy

LOOK AHEAD: DARTFORD V WHITES

DOVER boss Chris Kinnear is looking forward and not back ahead of Saturday’s FA Trophy first round clash at Dartford.

Whites have bowed out of the competition at the quarter-final stage in the past two years, something Kinnear wants to erase from the memory bank.

He said: “What is done is done, no matter how much those two defeats hurt and I can tell you they did because we should have made it all the way to Wembley.

“We didn’t give a great account of ourselves in those two games, but that’s all in the past now.

“The slate has been wiped clean and now we have to focus on the job at hand – getting a result at Dartford.”

And Kinnear is taking nothing for granted against a side currently fourth on the National League South ladder.

He said: “The table never lies. Dartford are in good form and we’ve got to ensure we are on our game.”

DARTFORD’S RECENT FORM

Darts reached this stage of the competition after a 4-2 win at Weston-Super-Mare.

Elliot Bradbrook starred in Somerset, scoring a hat-trick while Andy Pugh got the other goal.

Dartford finished the game with 10-men after defender Tom Bonner, who spent time on loan at Crabble from Cambridge United, was shown a straight red.

He is currently serving a four-game ban.

In their league campaign, Dartford beat visiting Poole Town 2-1 last Saturday with goals from former Dover striker Duane Ofori-Acheampong and Luke Wanadio.

RECENT MEETINGS

16/09/14: Dartford 2-1 Dover Athletic
17/01/15: Dover Athletic 6-1 Dartford

HITMEN

Whites’ top scorer in all competitions this season is Ricky Miller with 24.

Miller’s strike partner Ross Lafayette has nine goals while Moses Emmanuel’s has eight to his name.

Bradbrook is Dartford’s leading man with six goals.

TEAM NEWS

Assistant boss Jake Leberl said on Friday that Leyton Orient loanee Sammy Moore is the only injury concern.

The midfielder missed last Saturday’s clash with Dagenham & Redbridge with a sore hamstring.

DOVER COLOURS

For Dover fans wanting to show their colours at Dartford by wearing the matching shirts as the players, captain Jamie Grimes and his team-mates will be wearing their blue shirts.

COVERAGE

The game starts at 3pm but if you are unable to make the trip north, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!

SATURDAY’S OTHER FA TROPHY FIXTURES

Gateshead v King’s Lynn Town
Farsley Celtic v Southport
Solihull Moors v Matlock Town
Shaw Lane Association v Lincoln City
Alfreton Town v North Ferriby United
Kidderminster Harriers v AFC Telford United
Nuneaton Town v Stocksbridge Park Steels
Harrogate Town v Barrow
AFC Fylde v Brackley Town
York City v Worcester City
Chorley v Guiseley
Witton Albion v Chester
Wrexham v Tranmere Rovers
Stockport County v Marine
Ebbsfleet United v Woking
Chelmsford City v Hitchin Town
Dagenham & Redbridge v Worthing
Harlow Town v Eastleigh
Whitehawk v Weymouth
Braintree Town v Torquay United
East Thurrock United v Aldershot Town
Dulwich Hamlet v Royston Town
Welling United v Hythe Town
Wealdstone v Wingate & Finchley
South Park v North Leigh
AFC Sudbury v Gosport Borough
Sutton United v Bath City
Forest Green Rovers v Truro City
Boreham Wood v Maidstone United
Bromley v Leiston

LOOKING AHEAD

The Supporters Club are running a coach to the National League game at Forest Green Rovers next Saturday (December 17) and details are:

Coach leaves Crabble at 9am and the cost is as follows:

Adults Members £25, Adult Non Members £30 and accompanied child (under 16) £5.

Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat.

LOOK BACK: NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER saw Dover take maximum points on offer in the Vanarama National League, with four wins and 12 points to take the side one point ahead of Dagenham and into the play off positions.

The other fixtures saw Whites go toe-to-toe for more than 200 minutes of football against League Two side Cambridge United over two Emirates FA Cup games.

Cambridge Utd 1-1 Dover Athletic

On a bitterly cold afternoon at the beginning of November, Dover travelled to League Two side Cambridge United to battle it out for a place in the 2nd Round of the Emirates FA Cup.

Cambridge had the better of the first half and created some great chances, but couldn’t put them away. However, eventually their pressure paid dividends and a shot from Berry was spilt by Dover goalkeeper Walker and Mingoia was on hand to eventually score to see Dover behind at the half time whistle.

Dover came out a different side in the second half, with Dover hitman Ricky Miller receiving more of the ball and Dover began to create serious chances to level the game up.

Both sides knew that the next goal would be crucial and Cambridge almost made certain of the game when Ikpeazu was found through on goal by a Mingoia pass, but with just Walker to beat, the towering Cambridge striker couldn’t direct his shot on target.

Dover grabbed a 82nd minute equaliser when top-scorer Miller smuggled the ball into the goal following a Lafayette cross, sending the ever-singing Dover fans into jubilation.

Cambridge were made to rue their poor finishing as Miller’s goal was enough to force a replay at Crabble.

Highlights:

Solihull Moors 2-3 Dover Athletic

Dover returned to league action the following Saturday away to Solihull Moors, a team that last time out had earned a credible 2-2 draw away to Yeovil Town in the FA Cup.

Affairs began well for Dover, with Miller seeing his shot rattle the crossbar. However, Whites soon found themselves a man down after just 26 minutes when Jack Parkinson slipped over while trying to deal with a pass back and fouled the Solihull forward while getting back on his feet, leaving the referee no choice but to send the Dover man for an early bath.

Moors would then go into half time a goal up a Brown headed home his effort from a corner kick in the 43rd minute. Many would have thought a goal and a man down Dover were a finished side and that Solihull would finish the game off in the second half, but Dover and Miller had other ideas.

The in-form Dover striker levelled things up for Whites eight minutes after the restart by firing the ball hard and low beyond Moor goalkeeper Lewis.

Much to the surprise of the home side, Dover were the team to score the subsequent goal, Miller latching onto a Grimes long ball in the 60th minute before placing his shot for his and Dover’s second.

Miller threatened again after hitting the upright from a free-kick andhe would would cap a fine performance by making it 3-1 with 15 minutes to play.

He took advantage of a loose ball after Lafayette’s effort hit the woodwork and prodded home from close range to complete his third hat-trick of the season and give Dover a two-goal advantage.

Solihull managed to pull back a goal deep into injury time when in the 94th minute but it was too little too late and Dover left with all three points to move up to sixth place.

Highlights

Dover Athletic 2-4 Cambridge Utd

The following Thursday, Dover hosted Cambridge in an evening kick off live on BT Sport in the replay of their 1st Round Emirates FA Cup tie which ended 1-1 12 days prior.

Dover started defender Sam Magri, who had missed the Solihull game having played throughout both of Malta’s two international fixtures against Slovenia and Iceland.

Both sides put on an improved display and Dover had the first chance of the game after 15 minutes, but Miller couldn’t get his shot on target. Ikpeazu had a chance after being one-on-one with Walker but the Dover goalkeeper showed his ability and blocked his shot.

Cambridge then hit the post following an accurate Mingoia cross. Miller had another opportunity to break the deadlock after Thomas played him through but couldn’t beat the Cambridge goalkeeper.

Ross Lafayette then had the half’s best chance; an in-swinging Modeste cross found Lafayette only yards from the goal and unmarked, but the usually clinical striker couldn’t direct his header on target.

It would take until the 70th minute for the game’s first goal to arrive with Miller scoring his 22nd goal in all competitions to give Dover the lead.

Cambridge then hit the Dover crossbar just afterwards and when Roberts had his effort ruled offside by the assistant referee, Whites looked poised to escape with the narrow win.

However, extra time was forced late on in the 91st minute after a shot from a free-kick was spilled and then reached first by Roberts who couldn’t miss.

With Miller having to be substituted with a minor injury before the end of the 90 minutes, extra time then ensued, with both sides facing another 30 minutes and possibly penalties thereafter.

A thunderous shot from Thomas following a corner kick in the 102nd minute of play made it 2-1 to Dover and gave Whites the belief that they could be victorious.

The ball fell to the Dover left-back who struck the ball on the volley with such power and skill that the Cambridge defenders and goalkeeper could barely move before the ball had slammed into the back of the net.

Unfortunately for Dover, Cambridge would equalise for the second time of the night just eight minutes later after captain Legge headed into the net from a cross.

It looked as if the tie would have to be settled by penalties until the 118th minute of extra time when Elito slotted home from an angle to give Cambridge a 2-3 lead.

Dover tried to go more attacking to save the tie but were caught on the counter attack and conceded again two minutes later when substitute Williamson fired Cambridge into the 2nd Round.

It was heartbreak for Dover and their fans, having only been behind a total of 2 minutes out of the 120 played.

Whites can find solace in the fact that they took League Two Cambridge all the way and gave all they had in an exciting game that was broadcasted worldwide.

Highlights:

Dover Athletic 2-0 Guiseley

Dover’s attention turned to the visit of Guiseley in the National League just over 40 hours later.

This game was a special occasion for the Club, fans and local community as it was the official opening of the brand new £1.3 million Family Stand, something that showed the club’s ambitions for the future.

Just over 3000 people came to see the inauguration of the new stand and watch a Dover side try and keep up the pace with the play off pack.

The rain poured down as Dover named five changes from the FA Cup tie and although the first half didn’t prove fruitful Dover’s dominance was there to be seen.

Whites got that crucial goal to lift the spirits of the players and crowd in worsening conditions when a 46th minute Miller run resulted in a shot and confusion as to who got the final touch on the ball’s way in; both Miller and Emmanuel claimed it.

Emmanuel more or less put the game to bed three minutes later when Stevenson saw his shot blocked and Moses was there to slot the ball home.

Dover could have scored more and put in a promising performance in front of a large crowd at Crabble in very wet conditions as the game ended 2-0 to the Whites. Dover remained in 6th, just a point behind Barrow in 5th.

Highlights:

Dover Athletic 3-1 Woking

The following Tuesday saw Woking come to Crabble, off the back of a solid 3-0 victory away to Dover’s local rivals Maidstone United.

With Miller suspended after picking up a fifth yellow card of the season against Guiseley, Lafayette came in to lead the attack.

The team from Surrey crossed ball after ball into the Whites’ area but the Dover defence kept the Cardinals out.

Emmanuel had a chance to score following Lafayette’s free-kick but fired over from 10 yards out.

Lafayette then made it 1-0 in the 20th minute when he headed in following a deep cross from Pinnock from the left touchline.

Arnold saved well from Woking striker Ugwu after he was accidentally played in by a weak backpass from Grimes and the Dover shot-stopper was called into action to palm away a Saravai volley.

It was Dover who would score the next goal, with Emmanuel scoring just a minute into the 2nd half. Sammy Moore had a shot which Lafayette wasn’t able to control and Moses was in the right place at the right time to prod home to make it 2-0 to Dover.

Dover soon found themselves three goals up after Grimes looped in a long ball from a set piece, which Lafayette was able to control and slot in for his second goal on his birthday.

Although Woking then got a goal back 14 minutes after, Dover looked in control for most period of the game and recorded a third straight win in the league. Dover remained in 6th but still within touching distance of the play offs.

Highlights:

Macclesfield A-A Dover Athletic

Fog caused the game to called off in the second half with Dover 1-0 down.

Highlights:

Sutton Utd 0-6 Dover Athletic

Dover travelled to Sutton United in November’s final fixture, hoping to make it four out of four wins in the League this month.

Dover made the perfect start in the seventh minute through Miller, who scored his 20th in the League with a powerful header from a Magri cross.

Sutton then had a man sent off for a deliberate elbow in the 23rd minute which meant the home side faced an uphill battle in the remainder of the game.

Emmanuel put the Whites into a two goal lead after 32 minutes after collecting Lafayette’s flick-on to race clear and finish expertly.

Dover were in rampant mood and Lafayette made it 3-0 just four minutes later after placing his shot through the legs of the Sutton goalkeeper.

Whites would go into half time with an almost unassailable 4-0 lead, with Emmanuel getting his second after he beat the offside trap and Worner in the Sutton goal.

Following the restart, it didn’t take long before Emmanuel had his hat-trick and the skill to beat both defender and goalkeeper before deftly finishing was deserving of a third goal.

With 73 minutes on the clock, Miller completed the rout when he beat the full-back and smashing his shot into the far corner of the goal to grab his second and 21st League goal.

Dover’s 6-0 thrashing of Sutton meant that the Whites overtook Dagenham and claimed 5th place.

Highlights:

December fixtures:

Saturday 3rd December – Dagenham & Redbridge (h)
Saturday 10th December – Dartford (FAT) (a)
Tuesday 13th November – Herne Bay (KSC) (a)
Saturday 17th December – Forest Green Rovers (a)
Monday 26th December – Maidstone (h)

SUTTON UNITED V WHITES

DOVER Athletic will be aiming to secure their first National League double of the season when they head to Sutton United on Tuesday.

Whites won the first encounter this season against the Surrey side 3-1 at Crabble in early October.

A Ricky Miller double and one from Jim Stevenson secured the three points for boss Chris Kinnearƒ??s side that night.

Suttonƒ??s consolation goal came from Kevin Amankwaah.

*BS*SUTTONƒ??S RECENT FORM*BF*

The Uƒ??s beat 10-man Aldershot Town 2-0 at Gander Green Lane on Saturday after Jamie Collinsƒ?? double.

Those three points will see them start Tuesdayƒ??s clash 13th on the National League ladder, seven places and 11 points behind Whites.

In their previous two league games, Sutton suffered defeats on the road at Boreham Wood (1-0) and at North Ferriby United (2-1).

*BS*RECENT MEETINGS*BF*

17/09/13: Sutton United 1-0 Dover Athletic
18/02/14: Dover Athletic 0-1 Sutton United
30/04/14: Dover Athletic 1-1 Sutton United
03/05/14: Sutton United 0-3 Dover Athletic
04/10/16: Dover Athletic 3-1 Sutton United

*BS*HITMEN*BF*

Whites’ top scorer in the league this season is Miller with 19, the best return in the competition.

Miller’s strike partner Ross Lafayette has bagged eight goals.

Jamie Collins is Suttonƒ??s top marksman in with six goals.

*BS*TEAM NEWS*BF*

Assistant boss Jake Leberl says there are no fresh injury concerns following the trip to Macclesfield on Saturday.

Ricky Modeste, who has missed the past three games with a sore hamstring, is to have a fitness test.

New signing Joe Healy is also back in the fold after being unavailable for the trip to Cheshire on Saturday.

Sutton United added to their squad on Monday after signing Brentford striker Herson Alves on a youth loan deal until December 22.

The 19-year-old has scored seven goals in 15 appearances for the Championship clubƒ??s B team this season.

Alves has previously spent time in the youth set-up of Portuguese Primeira Liga side Benfica.

*BS*DOVER COLOURS*BF*

For Dover fans wanting to show their colours at Macclesfield by wearing the matching shirts as the players, captain Jamie Grimes and his team-mates will be wearing their blue shirts.

*BS*COVERAGE*BF*

The game starts at 7.45pm but if you are unable to make the trip to Surrey, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText ƒ?? follow us and get all the news as it happens!

*BS*TUESDAYƒ??S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES*BF*

Boreham Wood vs Braintree Town
Chester FC vs North Ferriby United
Dagenham & Redbridge vs Torquay United
Gateshead vs Tranmere Rovers
Lincoln City vs Wrexham
Macclesfield Town vs Barrow
Maidstone United vs Eastleigh
Southport vs Solihull Moors
Woking vs Bromley
York City vs Guiseley AFC

*BS*LOOKING AHEAD*BF*

The Supporters Club is running a coach to Dartford for the FA Trophy clash on December 10.
It leaves Crabble at 12.15pm and the cost is as follows:

Adults Members ¶œ10, Adult Non Members ¶œ15 and accompanied child (under 16) ¶œ5.

Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat.

FA TROPHY DRAW

THE road to Wembley starts with a trip to National League South side Dartford in the first round on Saturday, December 10.

Kick-off at Princes Park will be 3pm.

Winning clubs will receive 5000 from The FA’s prize fund.

The draw in full:

1 Gateshead v Kingƒ??s Lynn Town
2 Farsley Celtic or Tamworth v Southport
3 Solihull Moors v Matlock Town or FC Halifax Town
4 Shaw Lane Association v Lincoln City
5 Gainsborough Trinity or Alfreton Town v North Ferriby United
6 Kidderminster Harriers v AFC Telford United
7 FC United Of Manchester or Nuneaton Town v Stocksbridge Park Steels or Stalybridge Celtic
8 Harrogate Town or Salford City v Barrow
9 AFC Fylde v Mickleover Sports or Brackley Town
10 York City v Curzon Ashton or Worcester City
11 Chorley or Stafford Rangers v Guiseley
12 Witton Albion or Boston United v Chester
13 Wrexham v Tranmere Rovers
14 Altrincham or Blyth Spartans v Macclesfield Town
15 Stockport County v Darlington 1883 or Marine
16 Ebbsfleet United v Woking
17 Chelmsford City v Hitchin Town
18 Dagenham & Redbridge v Worthing or Hemel Hempstead Town
19 Harlow Town v Eastleigh
20 Whitehawk or St Albans City v Poole Town or Weymouth
21 Braintree Town v Torquay United
22 Margate or East Thurrock United v Aldershot Town
23 Dulwich Hamlet v Hampton & Richmond Borough or Royston Town
24 Welling United v Hythe Town
25 Maidenhead United or Wealdstone v Wingate & Finchley
26 Dartford v Dover Athletic
27 South Park v North Leigh
28 AFC Sudbury v Gosport Borough
29 Sutton United v Bath City
30 Forest Green Rovers v Truro City
31 Boreham Wood v Maidstone United
32 Bromley v Leiston or Eastbourne Borough