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VIDEO: MATCH REACTION

Goalscorer Alfie Pavey spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matthew Gerrard after the 1-0 win against Eastleigh at Crabble.

VIDEO: MANAGER REACTION

Andy Hessenthaler speaks to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard after beating Eastleigh 1-0 in the National League at Crabble on Tuesday.

Alfie Pavey’s second-half goal sealed a first win of the season for Whites.

MATCH REPORT: DOVER 1-0 EASTLEIGH

By Alex Hoad

After 364 days without a win, Alfie Pavey’s goal earned Dover Athletic a 1-0 win over Eastleigh on a night which will go down in Crabble folklore.

Whites’ first victory of the National League campaign came at the 25th attempt and ended a run of eight straight defeats and a streak of 16 losses in the past 17 league games.

The last time Dover had tasted victory in any competition was a 3-1 success against Barnet at a soggy Crabble on January 26, 2021.

Dover’s withdrawal from the 2020/21 campaign meant the result was expunged by the league so the club’s last official win came against AFC Fylde 703 days ago, on February 22, 2020.

Hosting his former club – who had beaten Dover 4-1 in Hampshire in September – Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler made two changes from the side which had lost 5-0 at Solihull Moors on Saturday with Jake Goodman returning at the back in the place of Sam Wood while Khale Da Costa replaced Ben Williamson, who was not named in the 16.

The captain’s armband was taken by hometown lad Ryan Hanson, who turned 21 last month.

The first-half was a scrappy affair, despite a bright start from Dover who saw Seth Twumasi fizz a low cross across the six yard box untouched, in the opening moments.

Eastleigh grew into the game and won a string of set-pieces, one of which on 13 minutes was only half-cleared to Ryan Hill who whipped a left-footed shot off the crossbar from the right of the penalty area.

Another in-swinging corner from the left was glanced goalward by Spitfires forward Dan Smith, only for Whites keeper Adam Parkes to fling himself low to his left and pull off an instinctive save before the ball was hacked clear.

Goodman and Harry Ransom dealt with the visitors’ aerial threat well for almost the entire game but eight minutes before the break the dangerous Tyrone Barnett peeled off to the back post to nod a deep cross back into the centre where Smith could only hook an acrobatic volley past Parkes’ upright.

At the other end Dover enjoyed a rare spell of possession which led to 17-year-old George Wilkinson battling to win possession on the edge of the penalty area and work himself some space before swinging in a swerving shot which Eastleigh keeper Joe McDonnell had to turn around the post.

Tom Whelan lashed a 20-yard effort over the River End in first-half stoppage-time and the visitors had the better of the start of the second period too, with Parkes holding a close-range Smith header at the far post on 49 minutes, shortly after a speculative effort off target from Andrew Boyce.

Parkes got his body behind a swerving drive on 52 minutes before a rare foray forward from Whites as Da Costa drove forward before sending in a low shot from the edge of the box which was held by McDonnell.

The visitors struck the woodwork for the second time on 57 minutes as a deep corner was nodded tamely down and into the post before being gathered by the grateful Parkes.

The turning point came just before the hour and owed much to the tenacity of Koby Arthur.

Firstly Arthur dispossessed a defender before sliding the ball clean through for Pavey who saw a low shot blocked by the legs of McDonnell.

With Pavey’s head still in his hands Arthur raced out to the right flank and again hassled a defender into a mistake before squaring the ball low for Pavey to make amends, clipping home at the near post to send the home fans into rapture.

Pavey’s fourth goal of the campaign gave Dover their first lead of the season at Crabble and ended his side’s run of 5 hours and 56 minutes without a home goal.

New arrival on loan from King’s Lynn, Micheal Gyasi, was introduced off the bench to replace Wilkinson and made an immediate impression, firing one angled shot past the post after a lung-busting and Beckenbauer-esque run forward from Ransom and seeing another rasping effort tipped over the bar by McDonnell.

Smith got in the way of a thunderous shot from his own teammate Jake Hesketh at the other end while Wood, who came on for Twumasi, needed to time a challenge in the area to perfection to avoid conceding a penalty on 83 minutes.

The visitors dominated possession and poured forward in the six added minutes at the end of the 90, with keeper McDonnell even racing up to join the attack for a corner, however Dover defended resiliently while the fans cheered every stray pass and wayward shot from the Spitfires until the final whistle sparked joyous celebrations on and off the pitch.

Dover are back in action at Crabble when Southend visit on Saturday (3pm).

FORWARD ARRIVES ON LOAN

Dover Athletic have completed the loan signing of forward Michael Gyasi and he will go straight into the squad for tonight’s National League clash against Eastleigh at Crabble.

Gyasi, 21, joins us from fellow National League club, Kings Lynn Town, and will spend the remainder of the 2021/22 campaign with Andy Hessenthaler’s side.

The German-born Ghanaian attacker has made 34 National League appearances for the Linnets since joining them from St Ives Town in December 2020.

The former Chelsea and Leicester City Academy youngster appeared as a second-half substitute against us at The Walks last month.

Gyasi will wear the number 33 shirt while with us.

Welcome to Crabble, Michael – it’s great to have you with us.

 

MATCH PREVIEW – DOVER VS EASTLEIGH

Andy Hessenthaler and his side return to Crabble tonight to play their first home game of 2022 after a run of four consecutive away games in the National League.

The match will see Hess go head-to-head with his former assistant at Eastleigh, Ben Strevens.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING

You can read the Eastleigh preview of the game HERE

LAST TIME WE MET

The last time the two sides met was at The Silverlake Stadium last September.

The hosts won 4-1, after leading 4-0 at half-time following goals from Ryan Hill, Harry Pritchard, Ben House, and Josh Hare.

AFC Wimbledon loanee, Aaron Cosgrave, reduced the deficit for Whites.

LEADING SCORER

Tyrone Barnett is leading the way for Eastleigh with five goals in the National League this season.

DOVER TEAM NEWS

Teenage defenders Alex Green and Will Moses are back from injury and are now training with the squad.

Meanwhile, Player/coach Reda Johnson (calf), James Caton (groin), Travis Gregory (knee), TJ Bramble (back), and Danny Collinge (hip/groin) are all still not available.

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 only be bought 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

Aldershot Town v Southend United
Bromley v Woking
FC Halifax Town v Boreham Wood
Stockport County v Maidenhead United
Torquay United v Solihull Moors
Wealdstone v Notts County
Weymouth v Dagenham & Redbridge
Wrexham v Grimsby Town

VIDEOS: MATCH REACTION

Manager Andy Hessenthaler and forward Alfie Pavey spoke to BBC Radio Kent after the defeat at Solihull Moors.

 

CURRY ON THE MENU

Bookings are now being taken for our two-course curry night in the VIP Platinum Suite for next Tuesday’s (January 25th) National League game against Eastleigh at Crabble.

This package costs £20 (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 followed by apple tart and custard.

A vegetarian curry will also be available.

The experience includes:

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

  • A two-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.

MATCH PREVIEW – SOLIHULL MOORS VS DOVER

Andy Hessenthaler and his squad are on their travels again for a fourth consecutive away game in the National League when they head to the West Midlands on Saturday.

LAST TIME WE MET

September’s meeting between the sides at Crabble ended goalless – you can read the match report from that game HERE

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING?

You can read the Solihull preview of the game HERE

TEAM NEWS

Defender Jake Goodman is available again after missing the defeat at Wealdstone last Saturday due to suspension.

Player/coach Reda Johnson (calf), Alex Green (ankle), James Caton (groin), Travis Gregory (knee), TJ Bramble (back), Danny Collinge (hip/groin), and Will Moses (ankle) are all still not available.

DOVER COLOURS

For fans heading to Solihull wanting to wear the same shirts as the players, we will be wearing our red kit.

COVERAGE

The game kicks off at 3pm but if you are unable to make the trip, BBC Radio Kent will be providing commentary HERE

MATCHDAY AND TICKET INFORMATION

It is cheaper to buy your matchday ticket online and you can get all the details HERE

All the other information you may need about visiting The ARMCO Arena can be found HERE

SATURDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES

Altrincham v Torquay United
Boreham Wood v Weymouth
Chesterfield v Aldershot Town
Grimsby Town v Bromley
Maidenhead United v FC Halifax Town
Woking v Wealdstone
Yeovil Town v Wrexham
Dagenham & Redbridge v Stockport County

VIDEO: MATCH REACTION

Goalkeeper Adam Parkes, who saved a first-half penalty in the 2-1 defeat at Wealdstone, spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard.after Saturday’s game.

VIDEO: MANAGER REACTION

Andy Hessenthaler speaks to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard after the 2-1 National League defeat at Wealdstone.

Alfie Pavey gave Whites a 1-0 lead at half-time before the hosts struck twice to earn all three points.