Dartford close out the penultimate month of the season with a crucial home fixture against Hashtag United this weekend.
Time is counting down and with just six games remaining the Darts have to make up at least a five point deficit if they want to extend their campaign. At the other end of the table Hashtag United will have an impact one way or another. The Tags have requested voluntary relegation from the league, but if that’s not accepted by the Football Association they are only a point above the drop zone.
Dan the Man
Dan Smith had an outstanding weekend last time out netting a brace to set Dartford on their way to a 4-1 win over Lewes. Adrian Pennock made no alterations to the starting lineup naming the same side for a third game in a row.
Dartford and in particular, Smith got off to a flyer. Inside the opening minute the striker curled home the opener after good work from Olly Box and Dan Carter. Smith added another in style by hitting a shot into the top corner ten minutes later, his eighth goal of the season.
Lewes got back into the match in the second half with a goal from Devonte West, his fourth in three games. The visitors were on top and against the run of play Denzelle Olopade made it three to regain control. Michael Olarewaju’s only goal for the Darts was against Lewes just over a year ago. The defender doubled his tally with a header on his 50th appearance for the club.
Playoff Race
Unbeaten in their last three and just one defeat in seven, the Darts are still involved in the playoff conversation. Key to their chances is Dartford’s continued home form where they haven’t been beaten since mid-December and have only lost twice in the Isthmian Premier this term.
Prior the 4-1 victory over Lewes, the Darts had also taken 13 points from a possible 15 in tough home fixtures. Pennock’s side beat St Albans City, followed by top four sides Aveley and Brentwood Town. They then drew with playoff chasing Cray Wanderers and at the time of playing Ramsgate defeated one of the in form teams in the division.
| Position | Team | Pld | Pts | GD |
| 3 | Chatham Town | 36 | 69 | +39 |
| 4 | Brentwood Town | 36 | 67 | +14 |
| 5 | Billericay Town | 36 | 66 | +24 |
| 6 | DARTFORD | 36 | 61 | +15 |
| 7 | Cray Wanderers | 36 | 58 | +7 |
| 8 | Burgess Hill Town | 36 | 58 | -2 |
The Darts still have four of the bottom six to play and on Easter Monday they go to Chatham Town hoping to close the gap on their Kent rivals. With six games remaining and with Billericay Town the form team in the division overhauling the Essex side will also be difficult. Although, Ricay take on the two teams directly below the Darts next. Likewise, Brentwood Town have fixtures against two playoff chasing sides coming up, Chatham Town and Burgess Hill Town. So the picture could change by the end of the Easter period.
Youngsters Make Impact
Dartford were in a title race last time they hosted Hashtag United and just like this season they will be hoping to earn some vital points. The Darts went in front after Callum Jones was fouled in the penalty box, then he tucked away the spot kick. The second arrived five minutes from time. Olly Box was set up by Sam Odaudu to seal the 2-0 win.
That’s Entertainment
In the other two meetings with Hashtag United both fixtures ended level in Essex with this season’s draw finishing 2-2. That game kickstarted Dartford’s 2026, but they would have felt points were dropped. Twice Pennock’s side took the lead and twice the Tags scored late in the half. Jones put the visitors ahead only for Evans Kouassi to peg the Darts back. In the second half, George Whitefield restored Dartford’s lead, but Kouassi scored a fine injury time equaliser.
Highlights courtesy of Hashtag United
Back in November 2024 a back and forth fixture resulted in a high scoring 3-3 draw. Jacob Marsden’s late wonder save preserved a point for Dartford. Odaudu scored the only goal of the first half, then the final 25 minutes became a goal fest. Toby Aromolaran and then Joshua Rusoke put the Tags in front. Olopade restored parity before Ayodeji Olukoga had the hosts heading for victory with three minutes left. Box levelled things up again in the final minute and there was still time for Marsden to save the day.
Tags Looking Down
Hashtag United had been on a wretched run of form losing five in a row in all competitions before last weekend. Since their good start to the year when they won the Essex derby versus Billericay Town and thrashed Burgess Hill Town in the League Cup with ten men, the Tags only won twice in 14 attempts. Pulled towards the relegation places, those two victories came against teams fighting the drop in Welling United and Carshalton Athletic.
However, with the recent statement released by the club those results may not matter to the Tags in the end. The Essex club have put in a request to the Isthmian League to voluntary leave step three by taking a relegation place. Now it’s up to the Football Association to accept the club’s offer.
Islanders Defeated
Last weekend when Hashtag United visited bottom side Canvey Island, the Tags fancied their chances after previous successful ‘six pointers’. Led by captain and former Dart, Max Cornhill a 3-1 victory and a crucial three points were secured. Yet they had to come from behind after Elliott Ronto’s early goal for the Gulls. Hashtag United hit back quickly. Kouassi netted from the spot and completed his brace early in second half. The game was put out of Canvey’s reach nine minutes from time when Chaynie Burgin scored.
Relegation Battle
Hashtag United sit just outside the relegation zone, a point ahead of Welling United. However, the Wings have a game in hand and that is against Potters Bar Town, who look unlikely to escape the drop. This weekend, the Wings could drag Wingate and Finchley into the battle and put more pressure on the Tags with a positive result. However, should Hashtag United drop out of the Isthmian Premier the fourth from bottom side will be reprieved.
Directly above Hashtag United are Carshalton Athletic and they face champions elect Folkestone Invicta on Saturday. Jay Devereux’s side will want to take something back from Princes Park because there will be a likely chance they can reduce the three point deficit on the Robins.
Assistant Manager’s View
Roland Edge spoke to Dartford FC TV after the 4-1 triumph last Saturday and said: “I thought it was a brilliant performance through the whole team. The boys started well and got off to a flyer”. At 2-1 and with Lewes in the ascendency, Edge was hoping the Darts could change their fortunes, he added: “At that point we was looking for a spark and we got it, we got a reaction from the lads and a good result”.
Edge is expecting a challenging afternoon when his side host the Tags, he commented: “Hashtag for the last few times we have met are always a really tough test, a very good attacking side and they play the right way. Yet again if we’re not at it, we’re going to be in trouble”.
Interview courtesy of Dartford FC TV
Team News
Jacob Bland and Samir Carruthers remain out injured. Bland is expected to be on the sidelines as he recovers from a broken nose. Carruthers is waiting on a scan to see the severity of his knee injury.
Current League Form
| Dartford (WWLWDW) | Hashtag United (LLLLLW) | ||||
| Lewes | H | 4-1 | Canvey Island | A | 3-1 |
| Folkestone Invicta | A | 2-2 | Brentwood Town | H | 2-3 |
| Cheshunt | A | 1-0 | Chatham Town | A | 0-3 |
| Wingate & Finchley | A | 1-3 | St Albans City | H | 1-2 |
| Ramsgate | H | 1-0 | Folkestone Invicta | A | 0-1 |
| Welling United | A | 1-0 | Ramsgate (LC) | A | 0-1 |
LC – League Cup
Head to Head
Dartford wins: 1 / Hashtag United wins: 0 / Draws: 2
Previous Meetings
Hashtag United 2 – 2 Dartford (09/01/2026 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 2 – 0 Hashtag United (08/02/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Hashtag United 3 – 3 Dartford (12/11/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Statistics
- The Darts have scored in all 18 home league games this season. Their best scoring league run at Princes Park since 2011/2012 (19 games)
- Dartford have won 10 of their last 13 home games (D1, L2)
- Denzelle Olopade has scored in back to back home games and three in his last five appearances at Princes Park
On This Day
Dartford defended their Kent Senior Cup title on this day in 1932. A year earlier the Darts claimed the county honours for the first time in their history. On this occasion a 2-0 win over Sheppey United was enough to lift the cup again.
It’s been ten years since Dartford’s last game on 28 March and that was a 1-1 derby with rivals Ebbsfleet United. Matthew Godden put Fleet in the lead, but two minutes into the second half Ryan Hayes equalised at Stonebridge Road. The Darts have drawn four of their last five on this day.