Dartford hope to maintain a perfect start in their first Kent derby of the season against Welling United this weekend.
Ben Greenhalgh has guided the Darts to three consecutive victories leading his side to second in the table. Dartford have become one of the early front runners after wins over Three Bridges, Brentwood Town and Maldon and Tiptree.
Welling United spent most of last season fighting relegation and are expecting a better campaign this time. Under Ryan Maxwell, the Wings have won two of their opening three matches.
Dsane’s Derby Double
The Darts approach Saturday’s local clash with an exceptional record over the Wings. Currently 12 unbeaten in the league against their Kent rivals, Dartford have won nine and drawn three. Last term they achieved the double with a 3-1 triumph at Princes Park in November and 1-0 win at Park View Road in February. Greenhalgh will want to continue that sort of form when he faces one of his former clubs.
Welling United went a goal up inside the opening minutes during their previous trip to Princes Park, Ruben Shakpoke hit a shot in off the post. The Darts hit back in the second half with three unanswered goals including a quick fire brace from Eddie Dsane. The points were secured when Olly Box expertly curled in a third.
Highlights courtesy of Dartford FC TV
A very late goal from a loanee gave Dartford a derby day win in the reverse fixture. With the game at Park View Road heading for a goalless draw Rohan Vaughan pounced from close range.
Darts End Jammers Run
Last weekend, Dartford became the first side to beat Maldon and Tiptree in the league as a visiting team in over 18 months. The Darts ended the Jammers unbeaten home record of 28 matches with a 2-1 win.
Greenhalgh made two changes to the side that beat Brentwood Town. Scott Wagstaff and Lorenzo Duncan made their first starts since joining this summer, coming in for Adrian Gyamera and Jez Pinder.
Set pieces have been key to Dartford’s early success with another two leading to goals against Maldon and Tiptree. Greenhalgh’s free-kick wasn’t dealt with by the hosts and when the ball fell to Max Fiddes the striker tapped home. However, Maldon and Tiptree equalised before the half was out through Samuel Adeyeye. The Darts grabbed a winner with five minutes left when Ben Swift scored his first for the club. The captain got on the end of Greenhalgh’s corner to claim the decisive goal.
Former Darts on the Scoresheet
It’s been almost eight years since Welling United’s last league win at Princes Park, but they did have F.A Cup success in DA1 back in September 2023. The Wings won 3-2 that day and will want to call on that experience as well as taking momentum from last Saturday.
After a defeat to Isthmian South Central champions Leatherhead, Ryan Maxwell made four changes. One of which was the introduction of former Dart, Fumnaya Shomotun. The winger played 19 times for the Darts during the 2023/2024 campaign scoring twice.
Demaray Anyadike scored in both halves either side of a goal from another ex-Dart, Tyrell Miller-Rodney. The midfielder played alongside Shomotun at Dartford and scored three times in 35 appearances. The fourth arrived when Ade Azeez slotted in after Anyadike missed the chance to claim a hat-trick from the spot. Azeez had a prolific start when he was at Dartford in 2021/2022 and ended that campaign with 18 goals.
Two more former Darts were in the squad, Sam Smith who was at Princes Park last term and John Ufuah, who graduated through the academy in 2017.
Wings Take Leathering
After a solid 2-0 opening day home victory over Whitehawk, the Wings were second best in their only away fixture so far. Leatherhead were four up at the break with two goals from Anas Igozouln, one from James Dickson and another by Mark Waters. Welling United managed a second half consolation courtesy of Ufuah.
Manager’s View
Greenhalgh admitted the first run of games to kick start a busy opening month of the season has been tough. The Dartford player-manager spoke to Dartford FC TV after the win in Essex and said: “We really focussed on getting three points and that’s something we’ve obviously done in the previous two games. We’ve had three games in eight days, so to get maximum points is absolute credit to this group”.
Greenhalgh praised his side’s efficiency and patience to earn the win and highlighted the importance of the substitutes. Those qualities will be needed again this weekend in his first Kent derby as Dartford boss.
Interview courtesy of Dartford FC TV
Team News
The Dartford squad were given a rest on Tuesday to help recovery. Emmanuel Oke, Hugo Taylor and Luke Exal may benefit the most after being unavailable through injury last weekend.
Current Form
| Dartford (WWW) | Welling United (WLW) | ||||
| Maldon and Tiptree | A | 2-1 | Stanway Rovers | H | 4-0 |
| Brentwood Town | H | 1-0 | Leatherhead | A | 1-4 |
| Three Bridges | A | 3-2 | Whitehawk | H | 2-0 |
Head to Head
Dartford wins: 28 / Welling United wins: 11 / Draws: 13
Previous Meetings
Welling United 0 – 1 Dartford (28/02/2026 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 3 – 1 Welling United (01/11/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 1 – 1 Welling United (30/12/2023 – National South)
Welling United 0 – 1 Dartford (26/12/2023 – National South)
Dartford 2 – 3 Welling United (16/09/2023 – F.A Cup)
Welling United 2 – 2 Dartford (04/02/2023 – National South)
Statistics
- Dartford are unbeaten in 12 league games against Welling United (W9, D3)
- In the league, the Darts are unbeaten in ten home games (W8, D2) and have only lost one league match at home (W11, D3) versus the Wings ever
- Dartford won half of their Kent derbies in the league last season (W6, D4, L2)
- Welling United won just three Kent derbies in the league last term (L9), losing all six against Kent sides finishing in the top six
On This Day
It’s been over a decade since Dartford played on 22 August and the last two at home have been against Gosport Borough. The Darts lost 3-2 with the Bradbrook brothers both getting on the scoresheet 11 years ago. In 1989 at Watling Street, Dartford were more convincing in a 5-1 Southern Premier victory.
In between those home matches, Dartford had mixed results. However, on this day in 2009, the Darts went to the Sussex coast and beat Hastings United 3-1 in the Isthmian Premier League. Lee Burns grabbed a brace and Rob Haworth scored the other to secure three wins out of three to start the 2009/2010 title winning campaign.





