Season: 2019-2020

Dover Athletic v Wrexham

An injury-time own goal handed Andy Hessenthaler’s men a first home win of the season against 10-man Wrexham.

Visiting captain Shaun Pearson was the unfortunate match-winner for Dover, heading Aaron Simpson’s cross into his own net.

Dover had levelled thanks to substitute Ricky Modeste’s second-half header after Mark Harris had fired the Welsh side ahead before the break.

Bobby Grant also saw red in the first half for kicking out at home goalie Lee Worgan, in a game that was delayed by 30 minutes due to Wrexham being stuck in traffic.

Visiting keeper Christian Dibble thwarted Dover with the contest just a few minutes old, diving low to turn away Inih Effiong’s powerful header from Jack Munns’ free-kick.

Steven Rigg then nodded another Munns free-kick wide and Kevin Lokko slipped when going for glory from 30-yards, with his attempt sailing harmlessly over.

It was the away side who went ahead with their first shot on target.

Mark Harris raced onto Devonte Redmond’s pass and fired past home stopper Worgan into the bottom corner.

The Red Dragons’ scorer could have had a hat-trick, firstly sprinting onto Luke Summerfield’s through ball, only to be beaten by the alert Worgan.

The attacker then blasted just wide from an acute angle, but it was his fellow forward Grant who was in the thick of the action for the wrong reasons.

Scorer in Wrexham’s first two matches, Grant was given his marching orders three minutes before the break for kicking out at Worgan just as the goalie was kicking the ball up the pitch.

Alfie Pavey almost nodded Whites’ level on the stroke of half-time, however, Dibble was equal to his effort and Pearson bravely blocked from Effiong following up.

Josh Passley’s looping cross nearly caught out Dibble, but Wrexham’s keeper tipped the ball over for a corner.

Pavey then went close to grabbing his fourth headed goal of the campaign but was unable to generate enough power to trouble Dibble.

Wrexham’s stopper was at it again, palming behind Nassim L’Ghoul’s deflected drive.

And the substitute played a pivotal role in Athletic’s equaliser.

L’Ghoul crossed for fellow replacement Modeste to bullet a header past Wrexham’s stopper.

Pearson nearly headed the 10-men back ahead, hitting the back stanchion behind the goal from Summerfield’s corner.

Modeste then slotted wide of the mark from L’Ghoul’s dangerous ball across the area and Effiong was unable to connect to Pavey’s ball across the face of goal.

However, the hosts did grab an injury-time winner when Pearson diverted Simpson’s cross into his own net to lift Dover up to sixth on the National League table, three points behind current leaders FC Halifax Town.

Earlier, boss Hessenthaler made three changes to the side that started against Dagenham in midweek.  Steven Rigg, Will De Havilland and Aaron Simpson came in for Jai Reason, Scott Doe and Bobby-Joe Taylor.

Whites next travel to Barnet in the National League on Tuesday 13th August, kick-off 7:45 pm.

DOVER ATHLETIC REACTION

WREXHAM REACTION

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Dover Athletic v Dagenham & Redbridge

A second-half penalty from Mitch Brundle saw Whites lose their opening home game of the National League season.

The midfielder blasted home from 12 yards after Scott Doe had fouled Angelo Balanta in the box.

Alfie Pavey had levelled with his third goal of the campaign to cancel out Balanta’s earlier opener.

But despite heavy late pressure on the Dagenham goal, Dover lost their opening home fixture for a fourth consecutive season.

Earlier, Visiting stopper Elliot Justham clutched onto Bobby-Joe Taylor’s free-kick and Andy Hessenthaler’s side were given a real fright on the quarter-hour mark.

Matt Robinson’s swirling cross made it’s way to Juan Luque lurking at the back post, but the Spaniard somehow struck the inside of the post from two yards with Angelo Balanta’s follow-up deflected wide.

Bagasan Graham bravely blocked Inih Effiong’s goalbound shot and the hosts were punished shortly before the half-hour point.

On the counter, Luque escaped down the left and passed for Balanta to stab in The Daggers’ first goal of the season.

Spaniard Luque almost grabbed a second from a tight angle, but Scott Doe was back to clear his effort off the line.

That clearance proved crucial as Whites’ equalised shortly before the break through their in-form striker.

Alfie Pavey, who scored a brace at the weekend, rose highest to power in Josh Passley’s cross – a carbon copy of Whites leveller at Chesterfield on Saturday.

Effiong curled a free-kick just wide from the edge of the box and Pavey almost scored again, heading Taylor’s pinpoint cross narrowly over.

Following the restart, Oscar Gobern set Effiong clear, but Dover’s top scorer fired against the legs of Justham,

A former Dover player came back to haunt his side just moments later.

After Doe had fouled Balanta in the area, Athletic’s skipper last season fired home from 12 yards to give the visitors the lead for a second time.

Justham then parried Reason’s low shot and Pavey went close again with his head once again, this time nodding wide of the mark.

Dover continued to attack and Taylor fired just wide after cutting onto his right foot.

The pressure was on the away side and Pavey nearly connected to Passley’s driven cross.

Fervent home support had their arms aloft when Steven Rigg rose highest to meet Taylor’s set-piece, but the substitute forward was unable to hit the target.

Brundle almost made the game safe in injury time, beating Lee Worgan to the ball as the keeper slipped, but the goalie made amends by turning the midfielder’s shot around the post.

Earlier, boss Hessenthaler made two changes to the side that started the 2-1 win at Chesterfield on Saturday, with Pavey and Reason coming in for Rigg and Ricky Modeste, who started as substitutes.

Whites next host Wrexham on Saturday 10th August, kick-off 3 pm.

DOVER ATHLETIC REACTION

DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE REACTION

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Chesterfield v Dover Athletic

A late double from substitute Alfie Pavey handed Dover a winning start as Andy Hessenthaler’s men came from behind to win their opening match of the National League season.

After Scott Boden had fired the hosts ahead with 18 minutes remaining, Pavey scored a brace of headers to hand Athletic a first ever win against Chesterfield.

Whites were twice thwarted early on by home keeper Shwan Jalal, with Michael Woods and Jack Munns seeing their efforts tipped over the crossbar.

Kevin Lokko then dived towards Bobby-Joe Taylor’s free-kick, but was unable to connect with his head.

Another Taylor set piece caused more problems, but Jalal beat his vicious shot away.

Following the restart, Liam Mandeville’s cross-cum-shot almost caught out visiting stopper Lee Worgan.

Dover’s keeper was then the hero, stooping low to paw away Boden’s drive and then was up quickly to brilliantly deny Mandeville following up from six yards.

Oscar Gobern went close with a 25-yard effort just over the bar, however, it was the home side who went ahead on 72 minutes thanks to their top scorer last season.

Boden turned in the box after receiving Joe Rowley’s pass and coolly slotted past Worgan to open his account for the campaign.

But Dover were behind for only five minutes.

Pavey, who had come on a minute before Boden struck the opener, rose highest to send a bullet header past Jalal from Josh Passley’s cross.

Boden almost grabbed his second, with his header well tipped over by Worgan.

But it was Pavey who sent himself joint-top of the goalscoring charts with seven minutes remaining, firmly heading Taylor’s ball past Jalal.

Athletic held on to win their opening match for the second time in three past seasons.

Earlier, boss Hessenthaler handed four debuts with Steven Rigg, Woods, Gobern and Munns given starts.

Whites next host Dagenham & Redbridge on Tuesday 6th August, kick off 7:45 pm

DOVER ATHLETIC REACTION

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Dover Athletic v Millwall XI

Whites ended pre-season in style by coming back from two goals down to beat Millwall at Crabble on Monday night.

Finishes from Tom Bradshaw and Dady Bovarsson had the Chamionship side in control, but a well taken goal before the break from Nassim L’Ghoul halved the deficit.

Will De Havilland levelled in the second half with substitute Inih Effiong scoring twice, including one from the penalty spot, to take his pre-season tally to six goals.

The win also see Andy Hessenthaler’s men go nine friendly matches unbeaten.

The visitors had the lead when Bradshaw fired into the roof of the net early on following a corner and that lead was doubled nine minutes before half-time.

After the away side hit the post, Bodvarsson was on hand to tuck in the rebound, but Dover responded minutes later with a well taken finish from L’Ghoul.

The Frenchman fired home from the edge of the area after beating two defenders and it was’t long before the scores were level.

Away stopper Ryan Sandford parried shots from Effiong and Steven Rigg, But he was powerless to stop De Havilland from tapping in at the back post.

Sandford then saved well from Effiong, but Dover’s striker was not to be denied after Ricky Modeste was felled in the area, smashing the spot-kick past Millwall’s goalie.

Effiong was not finished there and completed his brace by slotting in Aaron Simpson’s pass.

The forward nearly completed his hat-trick, but was well denied by Sandford late on.

Whites’ start their National League campaign with a trip to Chesterfield on Saturday 3rd August, kick off 3 pm.

Dover:  Worgan, Simpson, Wratten, Doe (Lokko 46), De Havilland, Gobern (Hinchiri 46), Bedford, Reason (Effiong 46), L’Ghoul, Modeste (Passley 78), Pavey (Rigg 46)

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Dover Athletic v Colchester United

Luke Norris’ late penalty saw Whites draw with their League Two opponents at a rain-soaked Crabble on Saturday.

The striker converted from 12 yards to cancel out Michael Woods first-half volley as Andy Hessenthaler’s men extended their unbeaten pre-season run to eight matches.

Inih Effiong had the first chance of note, but his shot from Josh Passley’s pass was well blocked by Luke Prosser.

Andre Hassanly and Luke Gambin both then went for goal for the visitors, but their efforts were no trouble for home stopper Yusuf Mersin.

Effiong went for glory from 30-yards, but his long-ranger held by visiting keeper Dean Gergen.

At the other end, Frank Nouble beat the offside trap, but Mersin turned his effort wide for a corner.

Gerken then dived low to paw away Passley’s strike, with the follow-up from Steven Rigg blocked by the away defence.

Colchester thought they had the lead on 36 minutes.

Harry Pell headed in Ben Stevenson’’s cross but was ruled offside by the referee’s assistant.

With half-time five minutes away, Mersin clutched onto Nouble’s rasping shot and it was instead the home side who took the lead just before the break.

Cries for a handball in the area were waved away, but the appeals quickly turned to celebrations as Woods volleyed the ball into the ground and into the net.

Nouble played in Hassanaly to round Mersin, but the Colchester youngster saw his shot blocked by Passley.

Mersin was called into action again, this time stretching to reach sub Luke Norris’ angled effort.

But Norris had the final say after Bilel Hinchiri fouled Courtney Senior in the area and the striker sent Mersin the wrong way.

Whites next host Millwall on Monday 29th July, kick-off 7:30 pm, in their final friendly of pre-season ahead of their National League campaign.

Dover:  Mersin, Passley, Taylor, Lokko (c), De Havilland, Cumberbatch (Gobern 74), Woods (Hinchiri 46), Munns, Reason, Effiong (Modeste 70), Rigg (Pavey 62).

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