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VIP TICKETS ON SALE

Tickets are now on sale for the VIP Platinum Suite for our National League game against Grimsby Town this Saturday.

They will only be on sale until noon on Friday, February 25th.

To see the match from the best seats in the house and to enjoy a very special experience costs £28 per person.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay on the turnstile on the day.

The experience includes:

  • Butler hosted lounge with large TVs and projector showing the game

  • A three-course meal, served at your table

  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating

  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus dedicated paid bar before and after the match

  • Complimentary matchday team sheet

Arrival at the ground should be at 1pm and food will be served at 1.30pm.

There are only 64 spaces available, so all tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your passes please email gavin.hughes@doverathletic.com or call the office on 01304 822373

We very much look forward to welcoming you to the suite soon.

NEW FORWARD FOR HESS

Manager Andy Hessenthaler has added to his attacking options with the arrival of former West Ham United forward Djair Parfitt-Williams on a non-contract basis.

The 25-year-old, who will wear the number 34 shirt for us, featured twice for the West Ham first team against Lusitanos of Andorra in the Europa League qualifiers in 2015 and was an unused substitute in four Premier League matches.

He was also a member of the Hammers team that won the Under-21 Premier League Cup during the 2015-16 season.

West Ham won the first leg of the two-legged final 1-0 at home, with Parfitt-Williams coming off the bench to score the winner.

Parfitt-Williams spent six years with the Hammers before making the move to Slovenia after signing for top-flight side NK Rudar Velenje in February 2018, helping the team to qualify for the Europa League.

He then joined Icelandic side Fylkir in February 2020 and spent two years with them before returning to the UK.

Welcome to the club, Djair!!

Photo Credit: West Ham United

 

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FIXTURE UPDATE

We can now confirm that Tuesday night’s postponed National League game against Notts County at Crabble has now been rearranged for Tuesday, April 26th at 7.45pm.

HALIFAX GAME OFF

Our National League game at FC Halifax Town on Saturday has been called off following a pitch inspection at The Shay today.

 

VIDEO: NOTTS GAME OFF

Furious Chairman Jim Parmenter gives his reaction after today’s National League game against Notts County at Crabble was called off.

MATCH PREVIEW – DOVER VS NOTTS COUNTY

Manager Andy Hessenthaler’s side returns to action at Crabble on Tuesday against play-off chasing Notts County at 7.45pm.

Notts are currently ninth on the National League table and head to Crabble on the back of a 2-1 win in the FA Trophy at FC Halifax Town last Saturday.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING

You can watch Notts County manager Ian Burchnall preview the game HERE

LAST TIME WE MET

The last time the two sides met was at Crabble on the opening day of last season.

Millwall loanee and Dover debutant, defender Harry Ransom, headed home an 89th-minute winner in the 1-0 win.

LEADING SCORER

Kyle Wootton is leading the way with 14 goals in the National League this season while Callum Roberts has scored 10.

DOVER TEAM NEWS

James Caton has returned to training after breaking down in the National League game at Dagenham & Redbridge last month, so could feature in the matchday squad.

Player/coach Reda Johnson (calf), Travis Gregory (knee), Noah Carney (fractured toe), and Alex Green (ankle) continue to not be available.

Defender Myles Judd is serving the second game of his three-game ban after his sending off in the 1-0 defeat at Stockport County.

COVERAGE

The game kicks off at 7.45pm but if you are unable to attend, BBC Radio Kent will be providing commentary HERE

We will also have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for this game can be purchased at the turnstile only.

Both cash and card are accepted.

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £18

Over 60 – £15

Under 18 – £9

Under 11s free with paying adult

PROGRAMME

You can download your digital matchday magazine for the game HERE

TUESDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES

Boreham Wood v Altrincham
Bromley v Stockport County
King’s Lynn v Woking
Wealdstone v Maidenhead United
Weymouth v Eastleigh

VIDEO: PLAYER REACTION

Goalscorer Jake Goodman spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matthew Gerrard after the 3-1 loss against Torquay United at Crabble.

VIDEO: MATCH REACTION

Coach Nicky Southall spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard after the 3-1 defeat against Torquay United at Crabble.

MATCH REPORT: DOVER 1-3 TORQUAY UNITED

By Alex Hoad

Battling Dover were eventually seen-off by two late goals from play-off chasing Torquay United at Crabble on Saturday.

Whites fell behind after just 90 seconds when Gulls skipper Asa Hall unleashed a superb volley from the edge of the box but Jake Goodman equalised before the half-hour and after Dover had spurned some decent chances, in the end, it needed two goals in the final 12 minutes to seal the points and take the Devon side within six points of the promotion places.

Andy Hessenthaler made a single change with George Wilkinson coming in for Myles Judd, who was serving the first of his three-game ban for his red card at Stockport last weekend, with Arjanit Krasniqi reverting to left-back and Danny Collinge playing full-back on the opposite side.

After missing two months with a back injury, TJ Bramble made a long-awaited return to the squad, named on the bench in place of Khale Da Costa, who left the club earlier this week.

The visitors made the perfect start as Hall – who netted the 8th-minute winner as Torquay beat Wrexham 1-0 last Saturday – latched onto a headed clearance, chested the ball down, and unleashed a swerving 20-yard volley which flew past Adam Parkes and into the roof of the net.

Boosted by the bright start, the Gulls took control and Dan Holman, Ben Wynter, Armani Little, and Stephen Wearne all tried their luck as Dover struggled to get into the game.

United keeper Shaun MacDonald had only touched the ball with his hands once by the time Dover drew level against the run of play.

A deep corner from the right by Krasniqi was met by Alfie Pavey at the far post and after rolling across the face of goal Goodman was on hand to ram home from a couple of yards out.

The goal settled Athletic down and Dover grew into the game, though the lively Michael Gyasi was unable to thread the ball through for Henry Woods on the edge of the box.

At the other end, Parkes did well to deny Wearne with a point-blank save at his near post while Hall fired the follow-up well over – a chance far easier than that from which he had broken the deadlock.

Goodman headed a deep Koby Arthur free-kick off-target before the break while Dover changed their shape at the interval and continued to enjoy good spells of possession.

Gyasi continued to be a thorn in the Gulls’ side and saw an effort collected by MacDonald, who also held a Goodman header from a huge throw from captain Ryan Hanson and saw Pavey skew wide from an Arthur cross.

Wynter fizzed a shot past Parkes’ post at the other end as the visitors began to increase their urgency just before the hour.

Duke-McKenna and Danny Wright came on as Torquay chased the game and Wright sent a header wide and Lewis had another effort deflected past the post while on 73 minutes Gyasi miscued his shot when clean through after latching on to an almighty clearance from Parkes which had sailed over Lewis’ head.

It proved a pivotal moment as Torquay scored the game’s crucial third goal just five minutes later. Lewis lost his marker Pavey and met Little’s deep corner with a powerful header that flashed past Parkes and into the net.

Dover piled on the pressure late-on, with Bramble firing off target from the edge of the area, Goodman directing a Ransom cross the wrong side of the post, and Pavey nodding wide from a corner, however, they were stung on the counter-attack deep into stoppage time as Little freed Duke-McKenna down the left and he drove forward before firing a low shot past Parkes and into the far corner.

Whites remain 32 points from safety, though wins for Altrincham and Wealdstone hauled them away from the drop-zone and Dover have played more games than any team in the bottom-five.

Notts County are the visitors to Crabble on Tuesday (7.45pm).

CURRY ON THE MENU

Bookings are now being taken for our curry night in the VIP Platinum Suite for next Tuesday’s (February 15th) National League game against Notts County at Crabble.

This package costs £15 (plus the price of a matchday ticket for any non-season ticket holders) and on the menu will be chicken curry with rice and naan bread.

A vegetarian curry will also be available.

The experience includes:

  • Butler hosted lounge with large TVs and projector showing the game

  • A one-course meal served at your table

  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating

  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus dedicated paid bar before and after the match

  • Complimentary matchday team sheet

Arrival at the ground should be at 6.15 pm and food will be served at  6.45pm.

There are only 64 spaces available, so all tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

The dress code is smart casual.

To book and watch the match from the best seats in the house, call the office on 01304 822373, email gavin.hughes@doverathletic.com or pop into our main reception during office hours.

Payment is required at the time of booking.