Dartford v Ramsgate – postponed

Dartford’s rearranged Kent derby with Ramsgate takes place at Princes Park on Tuesday night

The Darts are guaranteed to finish the evening in the playoff places, but a fourth consecutive home victory will take them up to fourth. The Rams have seen their fortunes change since the arrival of Lee Martin and are on a five match winning streak.

Eddie Stakes His Claim

The Darts smashed and grabbed a late winner on Saturday against playoff rivals Brentwood Town. Eddie Dsane came off the bench to net the decisive goal in the 3-2 win. Since joining Dartford, Dsane has made the most substitute appearances scoring nine times from off the bench compared with 14 goals in his 31 starts.

Darts Dig In

Despite major setbacks when Sam Odaudu was sent off and Dartford lost a two goal lead, Pennock’s side somehow found a way to collect three points on the weekend.

The Dartford boss stuck to the side that lost a week earlier at Burgess Hill Town and with just two minutes on the clock Sam Okoye put the hosts in front. The full back’s second ever goal for the club was his first this season. The advantage was doubled when Callum Jones’ effort was saved only for top scorer Olly Box to calmly grab his 14th goal in all competitions this season.

Brentwood Town made life difficult towards the end of the first half when Kymani Thomas expertly curled in a leveller. The afternoon got harder for the Darts in the second period. First, Sam Odaudu was sent off for a second yellow card, then Brentwood’s top marksman Daniel Ogunleye equalised. A man down and clinging on, thanks to Jonny Henly’s performance in goal, two Dartford substitutes later combined. Dan Carter went on a terrific run to set up Dsane, who found a winner to keep the Darts in the playoff places.

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Bank Holiday Classic

This weekend’s match has plenty to live up to compared to the last meeting between the two sides. On Bank Holiday August a classic encounter was served up when Dartford visited Ramsgate. The reverse fixture had it all, eight goals, three red cards, a hat-trick and late drama as the points were finally shared.

The Darts battled with nine men to earn the 4-4 draw with the tone being set in the early stages of the entertaining clash. Mitchell May put the Rams in front within seconds of the kick off. The hosts almost doubled the lead before Dan Smith scored with only six minutes on the clock. Ramsgate were back ahead through Tijan Jadama and stretched the lead before the half was out courtesy of Ryan Kingsford. Things got worse for Dartford five minutes into the second half. Sam Smith picked up another yellow card to leave his side down to ten men.

Dsane’s Treble

Pennock made a crucial substitution soon after the red card by bringing on Eddie Dsane. The striker halved the deficit and went on to have a fine afternoon, but not before Sam Okoye was sent off followed by Ramsgate’s Harry Webster.

Three goals in the final ten minutes created late drama. Dsane equalised with a stunning long range shot, then former Dart, Tom Clifford looked to have won it for Ramsgate. However, two minutes into stoppage time Dsane won a spot kick and kept his cool to score it. There was even time for a strong penalty appeal for the Darts to be waved away by the referee.

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Mart-In

When the Rams lost 5-0 to Aveley to start November it spelt the end of Ben Smith’s second spell in charge. The Isthmian South East title winning manager resigned after a seven game winless run.

A month earlier Lee Martin departed Welling United after just two months in charge and a poor start. He took up a coaching role with the Rams and was appointed interim boss when Smith stepped down. Martin was given the permanent role after taking seven points in his first three games.

Ram-ping It Up

Ramsgate have hit great form and are one of a few clubs gathering just below the top five. The Rams are growing in confidence thanks to a perfect start to 2026. Martin has guided the Kent side to five consecutive victories in all competitions. In that time he has also led the team to the semi-final of the League Cup.

A Mitchell May goal was enough to hand Ramsgate victory on the weekend over a Wingate and Finchley side that included Dartford’s on loan defender Ben Frempah. The Middlesex side earlier had the chance to lead, but Gianluca Botti’s penalty was saved by Ramsgate goalkeeper, Dillon Addai. The Ram’s fourth competitive clean sheet in a row was also their third in as many games on the road.

Final Four

A week ago, Ramsgate brushed aside Binfield in the League Cup to reach the last four. There was no risk of an upset as the Rams put four past the Isthmian South Central side in the first half. Greg Cundle scored a brace before Logan Dobbs, Harry Webster and May made it five without reply.

Former Dart Debuts

The cup victory and off the back of a resounding 4-0 triumph over bottom of the table Potters Bar Town. Former Dart, Liam Nash came on as a substitute to make his debut. The striker on loan from Billericay Town was with the Darts six years ago, scoring five in 11 appearances.

Sussex Double

Home wins versus Sussex sides Chichester City and Lewes began the new year. In both fixtures the Rams netted three times and the goal conceded against Chichester City is the only time Ramsgate’s defence has been breached this year in league and cup football.

Manager’s View

Adrian Pennock was delighted with the win on Saturday despite his side being reduced to ten men and ‘riding their luck’, he spoke to Dartford FC TV and said: “This is why we are in football for. We were under the cosh, we rode our luck”, he added: “We showed amazing character”.

The Dartford boss looked to his bench to beat Brentwood Town, he commented: “It’s about the squad, it’s not just about the starting eleven, it’s about the substitutions that came on. Eddie has this natural instinct, he’s the best finisher at the club by far and we’ve just got to keep him fit and keep him happy”.

Looking ahead to Tuesday’s clash with the Rams, Pennock has called on his players to show ‘that same hunger, spirit and desire’ that won them the match against Brentwood Town because Ramsgate will provide another tough test, he continued: “It’s another big game, they are all big games really. Ramsgate are flying, they are doing well. They are on a good run, they have some really good players and they are up there on merit”.

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Team News

Sam Odaudu will be available for selection after his red card on the weekend. The defender will begin in suspension against Cheshunt on Saturday.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (LWWDWL) Ramsgate (LWWWWW)
Brentwood Town H 3-2 Wingate & Finchley A 1-0
Burgess Hill Town A 1-2 Binfield (LC) H 5-0
Aveley H 2-0 Potters Bar Town A 4-0
Hashtag United A 2-2 Lewes H 3-0
Chatham Town A 2-1 Chichester City H 3-1
St Albans City H 1-0 Folkestone Invicta H 2-3

 

(LC – League Cup)

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 21 / Ramsgate wins: 15 / Draws: 9

Previous Meetings

Ramsgate 4 – 4 Dartford (25/08/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Ramsgate 0 – 3 Dartford (05/04/2011 – Kent Senior Cup)
Ramsgate 2 – 2 Dartford (10/11/2009 – Isthmian League Cup)*
Dartford 4 – 0 Ramsgate (18/04/2009 – Isthmian Premier)
Ramsgate 0 – 1 Dartford (30/12/2008 – Isthmian Premier)
Ramsgate 2 – 1 Dartford (31/02/2006 – Kent Senior Cup)
* Dartford won 5-4 on penalties

Statistics

  • Dartford are unbeaten in their last five matches against Ramsgate in normal time (W3, D2)
  • The Darts are unbeaten in six at home against the Rams (W4, D2)
  • Not since the Rams were known as Ramsgate Athletic have Dartford lost at home against their opponents back in 1972 (W3, D1)
  • Dartford have never lost a home game to a side known as Ramsgate (W7, D2 – Pre World War Two and post 1972)
  • There have been 18 red cards involving Dartford games this season (9 for the Darts and 9 for their opponents). In four matches both sides have received a red card.

On This Day

Dartford have lost just one home game in eleven on this day and are unbeaten in their last three at home without conceding. In 2007, the Darts drew 0-0 with Cray Wanderers in the Isthmian Division One South. The Kent League fixture against Herne Bay in 1996 finished 2-0 to the Darts. In 1987, Dartford won a Kent Senior Cup quarter-final 1-0 versus Folkestone. Hillingdon Borough were the only side to visit Dartford and win on 3 February and that was back in 1979. The last two outings on this day have ended in away defeats at Farnborough two years ago and St Albans City in 2018.

Dartford v Brentwood Town

Dartford hope to strengthen their playoff credentials by gaining ground on Brentwood Town this weekend.

The Darts host the Blues this Saturday and know victory will take them to within two points of the Essex side. Only a win will guarantee Adrian Pennock’s side a top five place at the end of the afternoon as pressure starts to mount from those looking to get into the playoff places. Brentwood Town will not want to get dragged into that battle and instead will be aiming to keep pace with those above them.

Missed Opportunities

Out of the current top five it is looking like Brentwood Town is the team Dartford can catch, but the Darts failed to gain on the Blues last weekend and so Keith Rowland’s side remain five points clear.

Lately, Dartford have made a habit of beating teams towards the top of the table, then dropping points against teams below them. After claiming an excellent win over Chatham Town, the Darts conceded late to draw at Hashtag United. Adrian Pennock’s side then ended Aveley’s long unbeaten run only to follow that impressive result with defeat at Burgess Hill Town.

Sunk in Sussex

It was no surprise that the Dartford boss named an unchanged side for their trip to Sussex after defeating an in form Aveley. However, once again their away performance has contributed to why the Darts are hanging onto a playoff spot rather than comfortably being in the top five.

Burgess Hill Town can thank George Vorster for the win. The forward scored a brace either side of Denzelle Olopade’s fantastic strike. The Hillians earned a penalty when Kieran Rowe was fouled by Jonny Henly. Up stepped Vorster to put the hosts ahead. In first half injury time, Olopade unleashed a long range shot which flew past Roco Rees and into the net. The midfielder’s second goal in as many games.

Vorster restored Burgess Hill Town’s lead with a header early in the second half and it was much needed. The Sussex side were reduced to ten men after Ben Pope was given a second yellow card. Dartford couldn’t make the numerical advantage count in the final half hour and suffered their first ever defeat at Burgess Hill Town, losing a perfect away record against the Hillians.

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Highlights courtesy of Hillians TV

Home Sweet Home

Dartford will be pleased to be back at home this weekend. A draw at Brentwood Town in October was one of 14 points gained on the road this term. At Princes Park the story is different with the Darts boasting the second highest points at home in the division, just over double the amount earned on their travels.

Darts Deny Blues

Three months ago in Essex, the Darts faced Isthmian North champions Brentwood Town and halted their 100% home record. Continuing momentum from last season, the league leaders at the time had just won eight in a row. Jacob Bland made his debut and Dan Carter came off the bench for his first appearance, but it was a more experienced midfielder who gave Dartford a lead. Samir Carruthers scored directly from free kick, but Charlee Hughes equalised for the Blues as the points were shared.

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Highlights courtesy of Brentwood Town TV

Noble’s the Prize

Dartford have only hosted Brentwood Town once at Princes Park and that ended in defeat back in March 2008. The Blues won 1-0 and the decisive goal alerted Dartford to a certain Lee Noble. The midfielder impressed in the Brentwood midfield and later became a fans favourite with the Darts, winning multiple Player of the Year awards and scoring the 2012 playoff winner. In the previous six meetings against the Essex club, Dartford have won just once and that was in the F.A Trophy third qualifying round in November 2017. Noble proved decisive again, this time against his former side as the Darts triumphed 2-1.

Settling in the Isthmian Premier

Brentwood Town had an outstanding start to their season and topped the table at the end of October. Between the opening day draw with Aveley and the stalemate with the Darts they won all eight league matches. The momentum from their Isthmian North title win just kept growing.

The beginning of November saw the changing of the guard. Brentwood Town lost three in a row to begin that month and relinquished top spot. The Blues recovered, only losing one more in the next eight and that was at league leaders Folkestone Invicta.

Blues Barren Spell

However, for a second time this term the Essex club have just lost three on the spin and will be determined to stop the streak. A clinical Cray Wanderers side won 4-1 with all of their goals coming in the first-half. Although Kymani Thomas scored a consolation, it was a sorry afternoon for the Blues.

The Essex derby with Billericay Town was decided by Elliot Long as Ricay took all three points. Then last time out, Brentwood Town were beaten 2-0 by Dulwich Hamlet.

Manager’s View

Adrian Pennock was disappointed at the defeat in Sussex last weekend, he told www.dartfordfc.com: “I was disappointed with the result. But we weren’t good enough from front to back. I thought our decision-making was poor. It’s not often I can say nearly every player had an off game”.

Dartford are coming under pressure from teams trying to reach the playoffs, the Darts boss commented: “There’s a lot of football to be played. There are lots of teams behind us hitting form, so we have to concentrate on us”, but home advantage could well play its part in the next fortnight, he added: “There’s two home matches to come and they will both be tough games. But we are strong at home. We are going to do all we can to get the six points and forget about this weekend”.

Team News

Aside from Dean Nayler with a long term injury, Adrian Pennock should have a full squad to choose from.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (LWWDWL) Brentwood Town (WWWLLL)
Burgess Hill Town A 1-2 Dulwich Hamlet H 0-2
Aveley H 2-0 Billericay Town A 0-1
Hashtag United A 2-2 Cray Wanderers H 1-4
Chatham Town A 2-1 Welling United A 4-1
St Albans City H 1-0 Potters Bar Town H 1-0
Folkestone Invicta H 1-2 Hashtag United H 2-0

 

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 3 / Brentwood Town wins: 2 / Draws: 3

Previous Meetings

Brentwood Town 1 – 1 Dartford (11/10/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Brentwood Town 1 – 2 Dartford (25/11/2017 – F.A Trophy)
Dartford 0 – 1 Brentwood Town (29/03/2008 – Isthmian Division One North)
Brentwood Town 2 – 2 Dartford (05/02/2008 – Isthmian Division One North)
Brentwood Town 2 – 1 Dartford (08/03/1969 – Southern League First Division)
Dartford 1 – 1 Brentwood Town (15/02/1969 – Southern League First Division)

Statistics

  • Dartford are five games without a league win against Brentwood Town (D3, L2)
  • The Darts have kept four clean sheets at home in their last five league games and have kept consecutive home clean sheets in the league
  • The Darts last managed three home league games without conceding a year ago.
  • Neither side have scored more than two goals in this fixture

On This Day

Dartford have an incredible unbeaten home record on this day winning nine and drawing two. The last side to visit the Darts and prevent a victory was Bristol Rovers in 2015. Dartford equalised twice through Ryan Hayes in the 2-2 National League draw. Keiran Murtagh and Pierre Fonkeu were on hand to give the Darts a 2-0 London Senior Cup win over Metropolitan Police three years ago. In 2009, the Darts won a Kent derby against rivals Maidstone United in the Isthmian Premier League. Rob Haworth scored from a tight angle in Cody McDonald’s last game for the Darts before he joined Norwich City. That derby day victory was the last of a seven game winning streak at home on 31 January.

Burgess Hill Town v Dartford

Dartford are on the road when they travel to Burgess Hill Town in the Isthmian Premier League this weekend.

The Darts approach Saturday’s game with confidence having put an end to Aveley’s unbeaten run last Saturday. The victory means Adrian Pennock’s side have taken ten points in their last four games.

Burgess Hill Town sit two places and seven points adrift of Dartford. The Isthmian South East playoff winners came close to beating league leaders Folkestone Invicta last time out.

Darts Halt Millers Run

Dartford pulled off a feat no one had yet to do in the league this season by beating Aveley at home. The Millers had not lost an away match in the Isthmian Premier and were on an unbeaten streak of 16 games.

Pennock made two changes for the Aveley game by bringing in Samir Carruthers and Dan Smith for Dan Carter and Nathan Eze. On the bench Sammie McLeod and Michael Olarewaju returned to the matchday squad.

The Darts settled into the game early and when Denzelle Olopade scored in the ninth minute, the midfielder set the hosts on their way to three points. Dartford were good value for the lead creating various chances against a physical Aveley side. In the second half, Harry Critchley was sent off for the Millers with fifteen minutes remaining and five minutes later Joe Tennent made it 2-0.

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Playoff Picture

Dartford stay in fifth place, but with Cray Wanderers drawing the Darts now have a two point cushion and a game in hand. Brentwood Town also dropped points meaning Pennock’s side gained ground on the Blues as well as last weekend’s opponents Aveley. Meanwhile Burgess Hill Town are on the outside looking in. The Hillians are waiting to take advantage of any slip ups to close the gap to the playoff places.

Consistency away from home needs to improve if the Darts want to pull clear of the chasing pack. Although they have lost just one in their previous five on the road, Dartford have only picked up three victories in 12 matches on their travels.

That’s Entertainment

Six goals, a penalty miss, two sending offs and a late equaliser made an entertaining game at Princes Park in the reverse fixture. The Darts twice let a lead slip in the 3-3 draw.

Olly Box had a mixed evening, first scoring after three minutes, then receiving two yellow cards in the second half. Callum Jones extended Dartford’s lead before Eddie Dsane had his penalty saved to prevent the Darts going three up prior to the break.

Hillians substitute, Marcus Allen made an immediate impact by coming on for the second half and scoring with his first touch. The defender then equalised after the visitors had been reduced to ten men.

Sam Odaudu put Dartford back in front with a deflected free kick. However, the goal and man advantage was erased in the closing stages. Box was dismissed and in injury time Chris Whelpdale levelled for Burgess Hill Town to earn their first ever point at Princes Park.

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Happy Hunting Ground

Dartford have a perfect record on their visits to Burgess Hill Town winning all four meetings in Sussex. Alfie Pavey scored the only goal of the game in 2017 as the Darts knocked out the Hillians in the F.A Cup fourth qualifying round for a second time in four seasons.

Not only did the Darts defeat the Hillians in the F.A Cup two years earlier, but they also won the F.A Trophy tie in the same campaign. This time it took a last minute Danny Harris goal to separate the sides in the second round. Crawford was on target again by scoring a penalty, Pat Harding equalised and Harris sent the visitors through.

Brendon Cass scored an away day hat-trick in 2006 as the Darts ran riot with a 6-1 victory. Jon Farley and a Jay May brace ensured all three points for Dartford in the Isthmian Division One South. In that same campaign Tony Burman’s side won the home fixture 7-2 and is best remembered for Dave Martin’s wonder goal.

Hillians Target Top Five

Burgess Hill Town have yet to beat a team currently in the top six, however they have picked up a trio of 3-3 draws on the road. At home they lost heavily to Aveley and were beaten by Folkestone Invicta, who they earned a draw with, in Kent last weekend. It took the league leaders until six minutes from time to find an equaliser as Burgess Hill Town were good value for a point. Ben Hope headed the Hillians ahead in the first half and Jonathan Lawson levelled.

This year started off with a Sussex derby victory over Lewes. Pope opened the scoring before Charlie Walker made it one each. George Vorster put Burgess Hill Town back in front with ten minutes left. Three days later the Hillians crashed out of the League Cup losing 5-1 to Hashtag United who were down to ten men after 22 minutes. Then back in the league they lost to another Essex side Billericay Town. However, the draw last weekend against Folkestone Invicta ended the two game losing streak and has Burgess Hill Town seven points behind the Darts, who occupy the final playoff spot.

Assistant Manager’s View

Roland Edge described Saturday’s victory over Aveley as ‘one of our best performances’ and he puts it down to team spirit, he spoke to Dartford FC TV after the game and said: “We were good today. I thought everybody and that’s the starting eleven and the subs that came on, they all made an impact, and we knew we had to. They are a good side, well organised and anything but complete togetherness wasn’t going to get us the result”.

Edge believes his side is ‘getting stronger’ and is hoping the Darts can keep their performance levels to the same standard as last weekend against a decent Burgess Hill Town side, he explained: “They are strong, they are going full guns as well. We know what they are about, they gave us a real good scrap at the beginning of the season. We’ve now got to go into their home pitch and carry on this performance”.

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Team News

There are no major concerns with the fitness of the squad. Although Samir Carruthers was substituted against Aveley after being on the receiving end of some tough tackles.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (LLWWDW) Burgess Hill Town (LLWLLD)
Aveley H 2-0 Folkestone Invicta A 1-1
Hashtag United A 2-2 Billericay Town H 1-2
Chatham Town A 2-1 Hashtag United (LC) H 1-5
St Albans City H 1-0 Lewes H 2-1
Folkestone Invicta H 1-2 Chichester City H 1-2
Lewes A 0-1 Aveley H 2-5

 

(LC – League Cup)

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 7 / Burgess Hill Town wins: 1 / Draws: 1

Previous Meetings

Dartford 3 – 3 Burgess Hill Town (30/09/2025 – Isthmian Premier League)
Burgess Hill Town 0 – 1 Dartford (14/10/2017 – F.A Cup)
Burgess Hill Town 1 – 2 Dartford (10/01/2015 – F.A Trophy)
Dartford 3 – 1 Burgess Hill Town (25/10/2014 – F.A Cup)
Dartford 7 – 2 Burgess Hill Town (13/01/2007 – Isthmian Division One South)
Burgess Hill Town 1 – 6 Dartford (19/08/2006 – Isthmian Division One South)

Statistics

  • The Darts are unbeaten in six games against Burgess Hill Town in all competitions (W5, D1)
  • Dartford have scored first in 17 of their 26 league matches this season
  • The Darts have only kept one clean sheet on the road this season
  • Dartford’s defenders have contributed to seven goals this term, four of those have been in the last three games.

On This Day

Dartford are unbeaten on this day in their last six and have won their last three on the road. The last outing on 24 January was at Eastbourne Borough in 2017. An extremely foggy evening ended with hardly anyone being able to witness Kaka Dembele’s winning goal in a 3-2 victory. Tom Bonner, Connor Essam, Danny Harris and Adam Green all scored in a 4-1 win over Staines Town five years earlier. Whilst in 2009 the Darts secured a 3-0 triumph at Horsham, Ryan Hayes and two goals from Cody McDonald.

Dartford v Aveley

Dartford host the form team of the Isthmian Premier this weekend when they take on Aveley.

The Darts have been relying on home advantage this season and will need to again if they want a positive outcome at Princes Park on Saturday. The Millers are unbeaten in 16 league games, chasing down the top three in the division and reached the Essex Senior Cup final this week.

Held at Hashtag

Adrian Pennock’s side had to settle for a point last time out having twice squandering the lead late in each half. The Dartford boss had his strongest squad to choose from with only one absentee. Sam Odaudu was the only change to the side that beat Chatham Town, whilst Dan Smith was back from injury and made a substitute appearance.

Callum Jones scored his fifth of the season when he lobbed Tags goalkeeper, Jack Giddens. The striker finished off the skilful work of Nathan Eze to open the scoring. On the stroke of half-time, the Darts were caught out as Evans Kouassi equalised.

Dartford regained their advantage in the second half. George Whitefield, who scored what turned out to be the winner against Chatham Town, nodded home for his second in as many games. But once again, as the clock was ticking at the end of the half, Kouassi completed his brace to deny the Darts a third consecutive win.

Second Best Home v Second Best Away

Dartford have only played one of the current top six at home and that ended in defeat against league leaders Folkestone Invicta. The only other team to have returned home with maximum points was Wingate and Finchley. Out of the 13 league matches at Princes Park, the Darts have collected 27 points, the second best home record in the division.

The Millers are unbeaten on the road and boast the second best away record. That has helped the Essex side climb the standings in a way that is reminiscent of Dartford’s resurgence last season.

The Darts lost heavily to league leaders Dover Athletic in September 2024 and a couple of months later embarked on an incredible unbeaten run to make the playoffs. Fast forward a year and the Millers were beaten handsomely 5-2 by Folkestone Invicta in September. Now the Essex side are on a fantastic unbeaten streak in the Isthmian Premier that started against the Darts in the reverse fixture.

Leaving It Late

Jones opened his scoring account for the campaign in the 1-1 draw with Aveley four months ago. However, just like Friday’s trip to Essex, the Darts let a lead slip late on in the game when Jayden Gipson equalised for the Millers. Not only did the two sides share points and goals, they also both had a player sent off earlier in the clash. Aveley’s Albie Armin was dismissed for a reckless tackle and Ikechi Eze for retaliating.

If recent history is anything to go by then don’t leave this match early. When the two sides met in the National South two seasons ago both fixtures were decided late on. The away side won on each occasion with Harvey Bradbury scoring an injury time winner at Parkside in August 2023.

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Six months later, in Tony Burman’s last game as interim manager, the Millers came from behind to claim all three points. Fumnaya Shomotun put the Darts ahead, but in the final ten minutes Nana Kyei equalised and Siju Odelusi scored from the spot.

League and Cup Double?

Since the defeat at home to Folkestone Invicta, Brett Munyard’s side have won ten and drawn six. So far this month they have won two Essex derbies and avenged their loss against the league leaders. Chris Harris and Gipson were on the scoresheet in a 3-1 win over Canvey Island, Gipson grabbed a brace. Ollie Peters was the match winner against Invicta and last Friday, Fletcher Hubbard and two goals from Tobi Aromolaran sealed a 3-0 triumph versus Cray Wanderers.

Potentially the Millers can get themselves into a title race. With Folkestone Invicta dropping eight points from their last three matches and Aveley gaining momentum, the Millers can close the gap to seven points by winning their games in hand.

Aveley also booked their place in the Essex Senior Cup final on Monday night with a 3-0 win over Billericay Town. The Millers have never lifted the county cup having been runners up four times. A new name is guaranteed to be etched on the cup as they will be waiting for Hashtag United or Great Wakering Rovers for a chance to create history.

Manager’s View

Pennock felt his side should have taken maximum points against Hashtag United, he told Dartford FC TV after the game: “I’m very disappointed we didn’t win because I thought we were outstanding and the football we played was excellent”.

The Dartford boss admitted that naivety cost them victory, he added: “We conceded a goal thirty seconds before the half-time whistle went when we should have managed the game and then we conceded right at the end”.

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Team News

Pennock has pretty much a full squad to choose from this weekend. Sammie McLeod has returned from his loan spell at Sevenoaks Town, but did miss Friday’s game with a virus. The midfielder should be available for selection. Ben Frempah and Ikechi Eze have been put out on loan and Dean Nayler is out.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (WLLWWD) Aveley (WDWWWW)
Hashtag United A 2-2 Billericay Town (ESC) H 3-0
Chatham Town A 2-1 Cray Wanderers A 3-0
St Albans City H 1-0 Folkestone Invicta A 1-0
Folkestone Invicta H 1-2 Canvey Island H 3-1
Lewes A 0-1 Hashtag United A 2-2
Dulwich Hamlet H 1-0 Burgess Hill Town A 5-2

 

(ESC – Essex Senior Cup)

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 6 / Aveley wins: 3 / Draws: 4

Previous Meetings

Aveley 1 – 1 Dartford (20/09/2025 – Isthmian Premier League)
Dartford 1 – 2 Aveley (27/02/2024 – National South)
Aveley 0 – 1 Dartford (26/08/2023 – National South)
Dartford 2 – 2 Aveley (17/04/2010 – Isthmian Premier League)
Dartford 4 – 5 Aveley (15/12/2009 – Isthmian League Cup)
Aveley 1 – 4 Dartford (24/10/2009 – Isthmian Premier League)

Statistics

  • Dartford lost at home in the league for the first time against the Millers last time Aveley visited Princes Park. The Darts were unbeaten in four (W2, D2)
  • This fixture has averaged 3.92 goals a game in the 13 previous meetings. Dartford have scored 32 to Aveley’s 19.
  • Having gone four unbeaten at home versus the Millers (W3, D1), the Darts haven’t won their last three at Princes Park against Aveley (D1, L2) in all competitions.

On This Day

Alex Brown was the hero on this day in 2017 making up for a red card he received just days before. The Darts scored three second-half goals to beat Weston-super-Mare 3-2 in the National South. Dartford came from behind at Princes Park with goals from Jordan Wynter and Danny Harris, but the visitors levelled. Then with eight minutes to go Brown smashed home the decisive strike.

Dartford’s only defeat at home on this day came in 1998 when they lost to Cirencester Town in the Southern Premier League. The other ten home games on 17 January have resulted in eight wins and two draws.

Hashtag United v Dartford

Dartford will finally get their New Year underway on Friday night when they take on League Cup semi-finalists Hashtag United.

Hoping to start 2026 in the way they ended 2025, the Darts are seeking a third straight win in the Isthmian Premier to keep the pressure on those in the playoff places. The Tags equally need the points to get out of the relegation zone.

Defenders Step Up

Adrian Pennock’s side had the weekend off last Saturday due to the postponement of their Kent derby against Ramsgate. The Darts will be hoping momentum from consecutive victories, including an excellent result at Chatham Town, doesn’t slow and that their defence can have another solid performance.

Last time out, early goals from Joe Tennent and George Whitefield helped the Darts to an excellent 2-1 away win at Chatham Town. At the same stage last season, before kick off, defenders had scored twice as many as they had this term. So with Tennent and Whitefield chipping in with two goals it eased the reliance on the forward line.

Pennock made just one change from the 1-0 win against St Albans City by bringing in Nathan Eze for his full debut. The striker on loan from Ipswich Town made an impact setting up Tennent to score after just three minutes. The lead was doubled five minutes later when Whitefield expertly finished from a Callum Jones cross.

Chatham Town halved the deficit in the second half through Sam Sene-Richardson, but a strong Dartford defensive display kept the hosts at bay. The win for the Darts kept them in fourth on the day. However, over the last week they have dropped out of the playoffs due to other results.

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Better Form

Earlier in the season draws and poor away form were costing Dartford points. Now they have drawn just once in the last 14 and have been picking up wins more often.

Over the first 12 games of the season, the Darts picked up 18 points in total and just four wins, all at home. In the following dozen matches, despite suffering back to back defeats twice, Dartford have added a further seven victories, three on the road and gained a further 22 points.

Another triumph could be vital to return to the top five. The two teams directly above the Darts are also in action on Friday night when Aveley go to Cray Wanderers.

Marsden’s Marvellous Save

A classic was served up the last time Dartford visited Hashtag United with five goals and in the final quarter of the game. The 3-3 draw was full of action and it was Sam Odaudu who gave the Darts a first half lead.

In the second half Dartford came from behind twice and if it wasn’t for Jacob Marsden they could have fallen behind again at the death. The Tags went in front when Toby Aromolaran, then Joshua Rusoke scored. Three minutes later Denzelle Olopade drew Dartford level before the hosts went 3-2 up in the 87th minute courtesy of Ayo Olukoga. In the final moments Olly Box made it all square again and there was still time for last ditch heroics when Marsden made an incredible save onto the crossbar.

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Dartford Hit Double Top

The Darts were in a title race during the reverse fixture last season. Pennock’s side started out on top, relinquished pole position before returning to the summit. Callum Jones put the hosts in front at Princes Park with a penalty. Box added another with five minutes remaining to make sure Dartford ended the day in first place on goals scored.

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Tags in Relegation Battle

Hashtag United were last season’s entertainers scoring 82 goals and conceding 71 as they finished in eighth place. This term they haven’t averaged quite so many goals and at the moment it’s only goal difference keeping them in the bottom four.

Yet Jay Devereux’s side are showing signs of improvement going three unbeaten at home. The Tags drew 3-3 with Lewes and won an Essex derby against Canvey Island 4-0. They also earned a creditable 2-2 draw versus their landlords Aveley.

In between the two Essex derbies, the Tags lost back to back on the road at Brentwood Town and Chichester City. Although that didn’t knock their confidence when they took on county rivals Billericay Town last weekend.

Max Cornhill represented Dartford 66 times scoring nine goals in the two seasons he was at Princes Park. The midfielder headed Hashtag United in front on Saturday around the half hour mark. Billericay Town levelled through Alfie Cerulli, but Luke May-Parrott won the game for the Tags.

Ten Men, No Problem

Hashtag United became the first side to reach the semi-final of the League Cup this season. The Essex club have a real chance for some silverware and will be buoyed by their excellent display on Tuesday night. Devereux’s side beat Burgess Hill Town 5-1 and had ten men for most of the game.

Jaxon Brown gave the Tags an early lead, but the night could have turned for the worse when Jermaine Anderson was dismissed on 22 minutes. Burgess Hill Town were level shortly afterwards but parity didn’t last long. May-Parrot and an own goal later had the Tags 3-1 up at the break. Jaden Brissett and a last minute Evans Kouassi goal sealed victory and a passage into the last four.

Assistant Manager’s View

Roland Edge praised his players hard work after the 2-1 away win at Chatham Town, he spoke to Dartford FC TV after the game and said: “It was definitely a well earned three points and we weren’t going to get it easily, we knew that. Chatham are a really well organised strong side and they showed it”, he continued: “Credit to our team, they all stood up to it and they had to, otherwise we wouldn’t have gone with three points”.

What made victory more remarkable was the status of the Ramsgate side and how well their manager Kevin Hake is doing as manager, Edge explained: “Being full-time shows you what can happen, Kev has done a wonderful job. He’s got all of the boys buying into what he wants”, he added: “You can see that being full time has helped because they all know what they are doing and they are all really fit, but he’s also got talent in there. That’s why getting the three points was so magical really”.

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Team News

Michael Olarewaju and Eddie Dsane were involved in the matchday squad last time out. Dan Smith has been nursing a hamstring injury. Dean Nayler remains a long term absentee.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (WWLLWW) Hashtag United (LWLDWW)
Chatham Town A 2-1 Burgess Hill Town (LC) A 5-1
St Albans City H 1-0 Billericay Town A 2-1
Folkestone Invicta H 1-2 Aveley H 2-2
Lewes A 0-1 Chichester City A 0-1
Dulwich Hamlet H 1-0 Newmarket Town (LC) H 2-1
Whitehawk A 2-1 Brentwood Town A 0-2

 

(LC – League Cup)

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 1 / Hashtag United wins: 0 / Draws: 1

Previous Meetings

Dartford 2 – 0 Hashtag United (08/02/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Hashtag United 3 – 3 Dartford (12/11/2024 – Isthmian Premier)

Statistics

  • The Darts scored five goals in their two games versus the Tags last season. Only Bognor Regis Town conceded more in the two league games against Dartford (6).
  • The Darts are unbeaten in their last three away openers of the calendar year (W2, D1)
  • Dartford have yet to lose in the league when leading at half-time (W7, D3)

On This Day

Dartford last won on this day 38 years ago when they visited Leicester United in the Southern Premier League. The 1-0 win is the Darts’ only triumph on 9 January in their last eight attempts. Dartford have picked up just two draws in that spell and have lost the previous three. The most recent defeat was two years ago at rivals Maidstone United.

Chatham Town v Dartford

Dartford will have the chance to close the gap on Chatham Town in this weekend’s Kent derby.

The Darts got back to winning ways last time out and victory on Saturday will move them to within three points of the Chats. However, Adrian Pennock’s side have played two extra matches and are one place behind their opponents. Third place Chatham Town have hit form with five consecutive wins in all competitions.

Box Gift Wraps Win

At home to St Albans City last weekend, the Darts had to dig out a 1-0 win after looking second best for most of the afternoon. Olly Box scored the match winner with the hosts first meaningful effort on goal. Ten minutes into the second half Box used his skill and accuracy to fire beyond the St Albans City goalkeeper. The forward’s first goal at Princes Park in five. Dartford held out to claim a third home clean sheet in four and with it maximum points.

Jonny on the Spot

Earlier in the game George Whitefield, who was back in the lineup for Ben Frempah, gave away a first half penalty. Goalkeeper, Jonny Henly saved the spot kick to deny former Dartford striker Alex Wall from scoring on his return to Princes Park. The Darts keeper also made some crucial saves to earn Player of the Match.

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Eze’s First Start

Two minutes after the penalty miss Pennock altered the side by cutting short Luther Williams’ 50th start for the club. The Dartford boss introduced 18 year old Nelson Eze in a tactical change giving the striker his debut after joining on loan from Ipswich Town. The Dartford boss felt Callum Jones needed more support up front.

Playoff Picture

Dartford ended a run of three straight losses without scoring against St Albans City and with it secured fourth place at Christmas. After back to back league defeats and with the current top six taking maximum points, victory over the Saints became more important. The Darts are being chased down by Aveley who are two points further back and have played four fewer matches.

Early pacesetters Brentwood Town hold second spot, but Chatham Town are hot on their heels, a win behind the Essex club and also with games in hand. Kevin Hake’s side have their sights on the National South after going full time in the summer and have recently hit great form.

Dartford Double

Last season the Darts won home and away against Chatham Town. On New Year’s Day, Pennock’s side kickstarted 2025 with a 2-0 victory on the road.

Both sides couldn’t be separated at the break. However, the breakthrough came just past the hour when George Whitefield’s cross was deflected goalwards and into the Chatham Town net. Eddie Dsane entered the game and added a second from a tight angle to secure the win.

Earlier in last season the Darts came from behind at Princes Park. The visitors led when Jamie Vila scored in the first half. Three minutes after the interval Sam Odaudu equalised with a long range effort. Dartford left it late to complete the turnaround when Callum Jones put the hosts in front with four minutes to go and Dsane netted a last minute penalty.

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Ex-Darts Impress

In January last year Matthew MacArthur joined Dartford on loan, scored on debut, made another appearance then returned to Gillingham. Late October this year he joined Chatham Town and he has netted a brace in his last two league appearances and scored six in as many games in all competitions.

The 21-year old helped his new side reach the F.A Trophy fourth round by scoring against Plymouth Parkway. He also put two past Potters Bar Town and Cheshunt. Another former Dart was on the scoresheet in the trophy too. Ben Allen made ten substitute appearances under Pennock last season at Dartford. He has scored four in his last five matches for Chatham Town in all competitions, last on target in Tuesday night’s 2-1 Kent Senior Cup quarter final win over League Two side Bromley.

Hot Streak

Chatham Town are on track to match their seven wins in a row earlier in the season. However the Darts will be hoping to halt that run and become only the third team to beat the Chats at the Sports Ground in the Isthmian Premier this season.

Only runaway leaders Folkestone Invicta and St Albans City visited Chatham Town and claimed maximum points. Since the defeat to the Saints, the Kent side have won their last two home league fixtures putting four past Burgess Hill Town and three past Potters Bar Town. At the other end of the pitch the Chats have been solid recently. Bromley were the first team to breach Chatham Town’s defence in over seven hours of football.

Manager’s View

Pennock called last weekend’s win against St Albans City ‘a big three points’, but the performance was far from convincing at first, he spoke to Dartford FC TV after the game and admitted: “We weren’t on it first half and I said to the boys at half time ‘look it could be one of these games where we’re not going to be right on it but we could win the game 1-0’ and that’s what we’ve done”.

The Dartford manager saw an improvement in the second half and was pleased in the way his side picked up maximum points, he added: “We showed some really good football in the second half in patches, but what I liked about us was winning that scrappy game, to win 1-0 and another clean sheet is excellent from the boys”.

Once again Dartford can expect a challenging afternoon this weekend against Chatham Town, Pennock commented: “It’s going to be a very tough game. They are full time, they are flying high in the league, but this win today (against St Albans City) sets us up nicely”.

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Team News

Michael Olarewaju has served his suspension and should be available again. Dan Smith is nursing a hamstring injury. Dean Nayler remains a long term absentee.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (DWWLLW) Chatham Town (DWWWWW)
St Albans City H 1-0 Bromley (KSC) H 2-1
Folkestone Invicta H 1-2 Cheshunt A 4-0
Lewes A 0-1 Potters Bar Town H 3-0
Dulwich Hamlet H 1-0 Plymouth Parkway (FAT) H 3-0
Whitehawk A 2-1 Burgess Hill Town H 4-0
Cray Valley PM A 1-1 Chichester City A 2-2

 

(FAT – F.A Trophy / KSC – Kent Senior Cup)

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 32 / Chatham Town wins: 40 / Draws: 11

Previous Meetings

Chatham Town 0 – 2 Dartford (01/01/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 3 – 1 Chatham Town (26/08/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 1 – 3 Chatham Town (09/04/2007 – Isthmian Division One South)
Chatham Town 2 – 3 Dartford (26/12/2006 – Isthmian Division One South)
Dartford 3 – 1 Chatham Town (15/04/2006 – Southern League Div One East)
Chatham Town 1 – 0 Dartford (27/09/2005 – Southern League Cup)

Statistics

  • Dartford have won four of the last five league meetings against the Chats (L1)
  • The Darts have won five of their last eight league matches at Chatham Town (D1, L2)
  • As a Dartford player, Eddie Dsane has scored in both his appearances against Chatham Town
  • The Darts end the year playing their 150th Isthmian Premier League match (W81 D33 L35)
  • Saturday’s game will be Dartford’s 49th in 2025 in all competitions (W24 D12 L12) and 43rd in the league (W23 D10 L9)

On This Day

Cody McDonald scored a hat-trick and was sent off on this day in 2008. The striker helped Dartford to a 3-2 win at Canvey Island with his treble. McDonald scored two first half goals within a minute of each other and added his third in the second half. The hosts hit back with two goals in reply, but the Darts finished with ten men when McDonald picked up two yellow cards.

Gravesend and Northfleet (now Ebbsfleet United) have been the most frequent opponents on this day. Dartford have played their local rivals eight times on 27 December winning five, drawing two and losing just one. The last meeting on this day between the two clubs ended 1-1 back in 1982.

Dartford v St Albans City

Dartford’s last home match of the year takes place this weekend when they host St Albans City in the Isthmian Premier.

The Darts are hanging around in the playoff places after back to back defeats. Adrian Pennock’s side are sitting in fourth, but two sides are close enough to potentially make games in hand count and apply more pressure on the Darts.

St Albans City were expected to be challenging further up the table after relegation from the National South. The Saints were forced to make a managerial change when Ian Culverhouse unexpectedly left. Since November, former Billericay Town boss Gary McCann has been in charge and his new side are mid-table.

Leaders Too Good

Last time out the Darts were up against a Folkestone Invicta side topping the table and suffered a 2-1 defeat. Adrian Pennock went for a back five to try and contain Invicta. With strikers Dan Smith out injured and Eddie Dsane only fit enough to be named substitute, the Dartford boss had little choice other than to replace a midfielder for an extra defender. In came Sam Odaudu and Ben Frempah in place of George Whitefield and Jez Pinder. Midfielder, Dan Carter returned to the starting lineup ahead of Samir Carruthers.

The visitors became only the second side to claim a win at Princes Park this season in the league. Joe Pigott managed to open the scoring from a tight angle. Former Dartford forward Ade Yussuf doubled Folkestone’s lead. Carruthers scored a superb free-kick with two minutes remaining, but it proved to be no more than a consolation goal.

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Challenging Festive Fixtures

The Darts will feel the need for a victory after their last two results, even more so the fact they have two tricky Kent derbies on the horizon. In the second half of January, Dartford also take on three playoff pushing sides. Whilst the fixture list is tough over the next few weeks it will also be a great opportunity for Dartford to prove their playoff credentials. However, a positive result against St Albans City is the first target and in recent meetings the Hertfordshire side have come out on top.

Darts Miss Target

Dartford fell to defeat in the reverse fixture four months ago. St Albans City claimed a 2-0 victory with goals from Zane Banton and Jasper Mather. Banton netted a penalty after Michael Olarewaju’s handball was punished with a red card. Mather gave the Saints breathing space by doubling their lead.

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The Darts have failed to get anything from St Albans City over the last four games. After a heartbreaking National South playoff defeat on penalties in May 2023, Dartford have lost three in a row without scoring against the Hertfordshire club. Yet that isn’t the first time such a streak has happened. In 2016 and 2017, the Saints also won three consecutive games versus the Darts without conceding.

Between those two barren spells, Dartford had improved their fortunes by tasting defeat just once in eight meetings with the Saints. Pierre Fonkeu was the last Dartford player to score a winning goal in this fixture, which came just weeks before the playoff defeat. A 2-1 home victory saw Carruthers put the hosts ahead before Shaun Jeffers acrobatically equalised.

Culverhouse Out, McCann In

Towards the end of October, Ian Culverhouse took the opportunity to return to King’s Lynn Town for a third spell. Saints were sitting in tenth, five points off the last playoff spot Dartford were occupying. Without a permanent boss the Hertfordshire club slid down to seventeenth.

Back in September, Gary McCann left Billericay Town after a disappointing start for the Blues. His availability led to St Albans City appointing him last month and so far he has taken Saints up four places with three victories and a draw from seven league games.

Mixed Results

Last weekend St Albans City fell to defeat against a Chichester City side who were hovering above the relegation zone. Troy Perez-Duah’s goal was sandwiched between Ethan Prichard’s lob and Joseph Moore’s winner for the Sussex club.

Saints took a point at Ramsgate, but they also lost a Hertfordshire derby versus bottom of the table side Potters Bar Town. Once again, McCann’s side equalised before falling behind to lose.

It was against another Kent team that the Saints excelled. They ended last month with a resounding 4-1 win over Chatham Town. Zane Banton, Sam Smart, Kieran Petrie and Leo Sery all found the back of the net. Former Dartford striker Alex Wall has regularly featured for St Albans City. Wall made 74 appearances and scored 23 times for the Darts over three spells.

Manager’s View

Pennock spoke to Dartford FC TV after the loss last Saturday, he said he was, “disappointed we lost. We’ve got to put our hands up and sometimes you get beaten by a better side, but we didn’t give up. We gave everything”.

The Darts boss feels his side weren’t ‘shrewd’ enough in attack and is pleased Eddie Dsane is getting fitter after injury, he commented: “he’s another option for us and he looked nice and bright when he came off the bench”.

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Team News

If selected Luther Williams will make his 50th start for the Darts. Michael Olarewaju was out suspended against Folkestone Invicta, the defender has received two red cards this term, one in the reverse fixture at Clarence Park. Dan Smith is nursing a hamstring injury. Eddie Dsane, Dan Carter and Jacob Bland will be hoping for more minutes. Dean Nayler remains out after a pre-season injury.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (WDWWLL) St Albans City (WLWLDL)
Folkestone Invicta H 1-2 Chichester City H 1-2
Lewes A 0-1 Ramsgate A 1-1
Dulwich Hamlet H 1-0 Potters Bar Town H 1-2
Whitehawk A 2-1 Chatham Town A 4-1
Cray Valley PM A 1-1 Burgess Hill Town H 3-4
Chichester City H 2-0 Carshalton Athletic H 2-1

 

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 12 / St Albans City wins: 9 / Draws: 7

Previous Meetings

St Albans City 2 – 0 Dartford (16/08/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 0 – 3 St Albans City (23/12/2023 – National South)
St Albans City 1 – 0 Dartford (09/09/2023 – National South)
Dartford 1 – 1 St Albans City (07/05/2023 – National South Playoffs)*
Dartford 2 – 1 St Albans City (22/04/2023 – National South)
St Albans City 1 – 1 Dartford (22/10/2022 – National South)
* – St Albans City won 5-3 on penalties

Statistics

  • Dartford are winless in their last four matches against St Albans City (D1*, L3) * – lost on penalties
  • Dartford have failed to score in their last three matches against St Albans City. The last time they went three in a row without a goal versus the Saints was from April 2016 to March 2017
  • The Darts have gone 18 matches without a clean sheet against the Hertfordshire club stretching back to February 2016 (W6, D3, L9). The Saints have kept a clean sheet in half of those games.

On This Day

Dartford caused a National League upset on this day in 2014 by going to Wrexham and winning 3-1. Imagine if that happened these days against the Championship side owned by Hollywood stars. Back then captain Elliot Bradbrook put the Darts ahead at the Racecourse Ground. The Welsh club levelled through Louis Moult, but Rory McAuley restored the visitor’s lead. In the final minute Tom Bradbrook sealed a memorable victory.

Dartford v Folkestone Invicta

Dartford host league leaders Folkestone Invicta in an enticing Kent derby this weekend hoping to close the gap at the top.

The Darts have collected the most points at home in the division, whilst Invicta are number one in the away charts. Adrian Pennock’s side know victory will put them in a great position ahead of a tough fixture schedule this month.

Folkestone Invicta are flying at the moment, nine points clear at the summit and have won their last four games on the road. Jay Saunders has guided his team to eight consecutive victories in the league, winning a top of the table clash last time out.

Late Loss at Lewes

Dartford’s unbeaten run was brought to a last gasp end at the Dripping Pan. The Darts had put together a run of four matches without defeat before travelling to Sussex.

Adrian Pennock made two changes with Joe Tennent returning to replace the suspended Michael Olarewaju. The lack of fit strikers also meant there was no Dan Smith or Eddie Dsane, so Samir Carruthers took his place in the midfield. Full back Sam Odaudu was back in the squad and made a substitute appearance after being out through injury since mid-October.

A 95th minute winner from Bobby Unwin made sure the hosts came out on top in a closely fought game. Pennock felt his side lacked that cutting edge in front of goal, which ultimately cost his side.

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Home Form Keeps Darts Challenging

Dartford’s home form is making sure they are hanging around the playoff places. The Darts finished last Saturday in fourth place, but by the time this weekend’s game comes around they could have dropped out.

At Princes Park, only Wingate and Finchley have gone home with maximum points and the Darts have scored in every league match on their own patch. Pennock’s side have won the last two home fixtures without conceding and will need to keep it tight at the back against a Folkestone Invicta side who have racked up 54 goals before the halfway point in the season.

Pennock told www.kentsportsnews.com last week that he thinks “the league is going to be tight behind Folkestone”. Although it’s hard to argue against his opinion, it’s down to Pennock to make sure the Darts remain in the playoff mix.

Bittersweet Draw

At the final whistle in this very fixture back in April, the Darts ended with mixed emotions. In the midst of a title race, Dartford went two down at Princes Park against Folkestone Invicta, drew 2-2 and results elsewhere meant somehow Pennock’s side extended their lead at the top by a point. Yet it still felt like two crucial points had been dropped.

Jon Henly was in goal for Invicta that day trying to prevent his current club from staying top of the league. However, it was Amadou Kassarate who stunned Princes Park with two first half goals and left the Darts with plenty of work to do.

It took Dartford an hour to finally break through the Invicta defence when George Whitefield pulled a goal back. With four minutes remaining Denzelle Olopade won a penalty and Carruthers kept his cool to level. In the final moments the Darts had an effort ruled out for offside, a close call that denied them a dramatic victory.

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Jones Decides Outcome

Almost a year ago Dartford went to Cheriton Road and came home with all three points, Callum Jones scoring the decisive goal. In a scrappy contest their wasn’t much to write about, but in the end the Darts got what they wanted and at the time extended their unbeaten run to eleven matches.

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Invicta Target Title

Preparation for this campaign started early for Folkestone Invicta. In fact it really began at the tail end of last term. Saunders was originally announced Invicta boss for 2025/2026, but his stint in charge was brought forward to see last season out. That allowed him to assess the squad and it wasn’t long after the season ended that wholesale changes were made.

The result is a title push and the prospect of reaching the National South for the first time since the non league pyramid was reformed. Should they be successful in achieving promotion, the club will be playing in step two for the first time since 2003, when they were relegated from the Southern Premier League after three years in the division.

Setting the Standard

Invicta went ten unbeaten to set a solid foundation and that included a 5-2 away victory at Aveley and a 6-0 home win versus Lewes. At the end of October, Hashtag United were and still are the only side to have beaten the league leaders. Since that loss Saunders’ side have won eight straight league games including the 8-1 thrashing of Cray Wanderers.

On Saturday, Folkestone Invicta claimed a statement win against their closest rivals Brentwood Town. The top two were separated by Ade Yusuff’s penalty to pull Invicta further clear. The forward could make a return to Princes Park having played six times under Pennock last season scoring once.

Another clean sheet means the Kent side have not conceded in their previous three games. Also featuring in last weekend’s triumph was Jack Jebb, who made 67 appearances for the Darts scoring nine and Adam Lovatt, who had a loan spell in 2022/2023 appearing five times.

Manager’s View

Pennock was pleased with last weekend’s defensive display, but felt the Darts didn’t make the most of attacking opportunities. He spoke to www.dartfordfc.com after the game and explained: “We had lots of good chances, but our decision making was poor in the final third. Either the pass was poor, or we didn’t shoot when we should have. We wanted to walk the ball in. That’s what messed us up. I thought we defended very well as a unit, but we had the chances to win and we weren’t at it.”

Looking towards this weekend’s Kent derby, the Dartford boss says Invicta deserve to be leading the division, he commented: “I’ve known Jay at Folkestone a long time so it will be good to see him. They are the league leaders on merit and I’m really looking forward to the game”.

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Team News

Michael Olarewaju was suspended last weekend due to picking up two red cards this season. Dan Smith is unlikely to feature against his former club due a hamstring issue. Eddie Dsane is back in training. Dan Carter has extended his loan spell and could be available, but is recovering from a minor injury. Dean Nayler remains out after his pre-season injury. Sam Smith is another who could face his former side on Saturday.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (LWDWWL) Folkestone Invicta (DWLLLDW)
Lewes A 0-1 Brentwood Town H 1-0
Dulwich Hamlet H 1-0 Chichester City H 3-0
Whitehawk A 2-1 Wingate & Finchley A 1-0
Cray Valley PM A 1-1 Cheshunt A 4-2
Chichester City H 2-0 Cray Wanderers H 8-1
Billericay Town A 1-2 Potters Bar Town A 3-0

 

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 8 / Folkestone Invicta wins: 10 / Draws: 5

Previous Meetings

Dartford 2 – 2 Folkestone Invicta (05/04/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Folkestone Invicta 0 – 1 Dartford (21/12/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 6 – 2 Folkestone Invicta (17/05/2022 – Kent Senior Cup Final)*
Dartford 4 – 0 Folkestone Invicta (25/02/2020 – Kent Senior Cup)
Folkestone Invicta 1 – 4 Dartford (07/12/2011 – Kent Senior Cup)
Dartford 2 – 2 Folkestone Invicta (12/09/2006 – Isthmian League Cup)**
* played at Chatham Town
** Dartford won 5-3 on penalties

Statistics

  • Dartford are unbeaten in their last six against Folkestone Invicta in all competitions (W4, D2).
  • In the league the Darts are winless in the last four at home against Folkestone Invicta (D1, L3).
  • Dartford’s blank versus Lewes last weekend was their first in the Isthmian Premier in 18 games.
  • Four of the top five goalscorers in the league play for either side. Dartford’s Olly Box has 11 goals and Eddie Dsane is on ten. Folkestone Invicta pair, Jake Hutchinson and Joe Piggot also have ten goals.

On This Day

Dartford caused a F.A Trophy first round upset to knock out Kent rivals Dover Athletic on this day in 2016. Ronnie Vint, whose goal took the tie to a replay days earlier, scored an equaliser after Jim Stevenson had Dover Athletic aheaad at the Crabble. On the stroke of half-time Luke Wanadio scored from 20 yards in the 2-1 win.

The Darts also beat Solihull Moors at the same stage of competition a couple of years earlier. The Bradbrook brother were on target in the 2-0 victory. Elliot scored from the penalty spot and Tom doubled the lead.

Dartford have failed to win a league game on this day since 1975, when they beat Dorchester Town 2-0 in the Southern League Division One South. Since then the Darts drew three in a row followed by three league defeats on the spin. The last home triumph in a league match on 13 December was back in 1958 against Guildford City, a 5-1 win in the Southern League South Eastern Division.

Lewes v Dartford

Dartford will want to strengthen their playoff credentials when they travel to Lewes this weekend in the Isthmian Premier.

The Darts have yet to record back to back away wins this season and if Adrian Pennock’s side achieve a victory they could climb into third place. Maximum points can also potentially close the gap on the top two, who take each other on this Saturday.

Lewes have taken just one point from their last four outings and will be hoping to move further away from a relegation battle rather than being dragged towards the bottom three.

Smith on Song

Sam Smith scored his first goal for the Darts to become the match winner. The midfielder pounced on a blocked shot to find the bottom corner through a crowd of players. Dartford created plenty of opportunities to race ahead, but were unable to add to their tally. That made for a nervy final fifteen minutes, but the Darts held out to take three valuable points.

Sam Okoye and Jez Pinder returned from suspension and went into the starting lineup. Dan Carter and Jacob Bland were named as substitutes. Joe Tennent was missing from the matchday squad.

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Building Momentum

Victory on Saturday extended Dartford’s unbeaten run to four putting the consecutive defeats in early November behind them. On the road the Darts have lost just one of their last seven in the league, but have only won one as well.

With some difficult matches on the horizon against league leaders Folkestone Invicta and playoff hopefuls St Albans City, then Chatham Town, an away victory at Lewes will build confidence and keep the momentum going ahead of the remaining December fixtures.

Defensive Improvement

Twenty games into the league campaign and the Darts are showing they are contenders to make the playoffs. Although Pennock’s side are sitting in third, they could easily get a challenge from teams below them who have games in hand. Yet it’s clear Dartford have improved defensively which has turned those early season home draws into wins.

Over the first ten league matches, the Darts won just twice conceding 19 and had to wait until the ninth game to record a first and only clean sheet in that spell. Over the next ten outings, Dartford have won seven, conceded nine and added a further four clean sheets.

Rooks Take Darts

Michael Olarewaju scored his only goal for the Darts in this fixture last season. The defender won’t be able to repeat that on Saturday as he begins his suspension. Back in March, Olarewaju equalised at the Dripping Pan after Danny Bassett put Lewes in front. The hosts won it in the final ten minutes with two goals from Marcus Sablier.

Dominant Dartford

Defeat in Sussex in March was Dartford’s first ever against Lewes. Previously, the Darts had won three out of four including a 2-0 triumph at Princes Park just over a year ago.

Academy graduates Olly Box and George Whitefield were the difference, but the Darts could have won by more on the day.

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Barren Spell

Lewes last tasted victory a month ago when they beat the league leaders at the time, Brentwood Town. The 4-2 home win saw their opponents relinquish top spot.

Consecutive losses followed versus Carshalton Athletic, then Wingate and Finchley. The run was then extended when the Rooks suffered a 2-0 home reverse against Chatham Town, who were down to ten men with the scores level. Former Dart, Tyler Christian-Law featured in that loss. The midfielder played 42 times last season under Adrian Pennock scoring one goal.

Six Goal Thriller

However, last Saturday they halted that run of defeats in an entertaining 3-3 draw at Hashtag United. The Tags were only ahead for six minutes when Bobby Unwin levelled. The midfielder scored his first goal since returning to the club late last month. Martell Taylor-Crossdale had the Rooks in front, but before the half was out Hashtag United equalised. Another Lewes returnee, Alfie Allen put the Sussex side back in the lead five minutes into the second half. However, Evans Kouassi grabbed his second of the afternoon to leave things all square.

Assistant Manager’s View

Roland Edge was delighted with the opening 45 minutes last Saturday and the win, he told Dartford FC TV: “I thought it was well deserved. In patches in the first half it’s the best we’ve played. We put them under a lot of pressure, they defended well, but it was a really, really good first half”.

The loss of Dan Smith through injury was a setback for the Darts, but the depth of the squad played its part, Edge added: “We brought people on and they created other problems for their defence. I think on another day we could have won by two or three more really”.

Hoping to continue momentum, the assistant manager isn’t expecting an easy ride at the Dripping Pan, he commented: “Lewes are very good at home, we know what they do, they play a nice style of football”, he continued: “We are confident at the minute and we have got to maintain that. The hard work is the main thing in every game. Don’t go there thinking it’s going to be gifted to you, it never will”.

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Team News

Michael Olarewaju will be suspended this weekend for his second red card of the season that he picked up against Whitehawk. Dan Smith came off early in last weekend’s game with what looked like a hamstring issue. Joe Tennent missed out last weekend, whilst Sam Odaudu, Eddie Dsane and Dean Nayler have been out injured.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (LLWDWW) Lewes (DWLLLD)
Dulwich Hamlet H 1-0 Hashtag United A 3-3
Whitehawk A 2-1 Chatham Town H 0-2
Cray Valley PM A 1-1 Wingate & Finchley A 0-3
Chichester City H 2-0 Carshalton Athletic H 2-3
Billericay Town A 1-2 Brentwood Town H 4-2
Wingate & Finchley H 1-2 Cray Valley PM A 1-1

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 3 / Lewes wins: 1 / Draws: 1

Previous Meetings

Lewes 3 – 1 Dartford (08/03/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 2 – 0 Lewes (23/11/2024– Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 3 – 0 Lewes (26/03/2011 – National South)
Lewes 1 – 1 Dartford (30/10/2010 – National South)
Lewes 0 – 2 Dartford (15/01/1983 – F.A Trophy)

Statistics

  • The Darts four game unbeaten run against the Rooks ended in their last visit to the Dripping Pan (W3, D1)
  • Dartford have scored in all five games against Lewes and have kept three clean sheets
  • The Darts are unbeaten against teams currently in the bottom ten (W7, D2)
  • Lewes have conceded the joint most goals over the last eight games (21 with Potters Bar Town)

On This Day

Dartford have won five of the last six on this day with the last two outings ending 1-0. Hendon were beaten in 2008 thanks to a rare Tommy Osbourne goal. The Darts also had James White sent off. In 1997, Dartford won at Yate Town in the Southern League South. The only side to take something out of the Darts in this current unbeaten sequence was Worcester City in 1986. Stourbridge were beaten 3-1 in 1983. Three years earlier Folkestone were defeated 1-0 and Trowbridge Town lost 3-1 in 1975.

In a Kent Floodlit League fixture Dartford thrashed rivals Maidstone United 6-0 in 1967. Twenty years earlier it was the Darts who were thrashed by Bristol City, losing 9-2 in a F.A Cup first round replay.

Dartford v Dulwich Hamlet

Dartford will be determined to make home form count and avenge their opening day defeat when they host Dulwich Hamlet this weekend.

The Darts have only been beaten once in the Isthmian Premier at Princes Park this term winning four of their last five. Adrain Pennock’s side held their place in the last playoff place on Tuesday night, but will want to strengthen their credentials on Saturday. Dulwich Hamlet are the current draw specialists on the road and one of the sides aiming to break into the top five.

Box on the Spot

Olly Box once again caused Whitehawk problems on Tuesday night with his second brace against the Hawks this season. The forward opened the scoring with a low strike after former Hamlet man, Dan Smith set him up for his first of the evening. The lead didn’t last long though because five minutes later Grant Hall equalised for the home side.

In first-half stoppage time both sides were reduced to ten men, Harry Lodovica was dismissed for the Hawks and Michael Olarewaju sent off for the Darts, the defender’s second red card this term.

In the second half, Dartford went on to claim all three points. Box won a penalty with ten minutes to go, stepped up and scored his fifth in his last three games against the Sussex club.

Pennock had to use the depth of his squad to get through the mid-week win. Luther Williams was recalled from Burgess Hill Town and put straight into the starting lineup, his first Dartford start in over two months. Whilst Sammie McLeod made his long awaited debut and academy player Elliot Oviave made his first league appearance, both coming on as late substitutes.

More Reds on the Road

Suspensions have played their part in Dartford’s campaign caused by poor discipline away from home. Olarewaju became Dartford’s eighth red card this campaign and seventh on the road. Worryingly the Darts have only played nine away matches in the league.

In total, games involving Dartford have resulted in 15 red cards and on four occasions both sides have had a player sent off. They will be hoping this trend doesn’t spill over into their home matches.

Magic Wands

Luke Wanadio has been a thorn in Dartford’s side and to rub insult to injury he enjoyed three spells as a Dart. The winger destroyed Pennock’s side on the opening day of the season with a hat-trick in a 4-0 win. Not only that, the ex-Dart was the match winner in last season’s F.A Trophy tie and also scored in Hamlet’s last league visit to Princes Park. Wanadio scored 18 times in 99 appearances for Dartford. At Hamlet he has scored five in four games against his former employers.

Opening Day Disaster

The Darts got off to their worst start to a campaign in six years when they were comfortably beaten at Champion Hill in August. Hamlet debutant, Lonit Talla had the hosts in front and six minutes later Wanadio scored his first of the afternoon. Ben Frempah’s debut ended early when the defender was sent off and from the resulting free-kick Wanadio had his second. The hat-trick was completed in the 66th minute to sink gthe Darts.

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Olly Saves a Point

This fixture last season saw Dartford in control before losing a lead, then salvaging a point. Callum Jones ended a barren spell in front of goal with a first goal in 13 appearances. On the stroke of half-time, Wanadio equalised. Hamlet took the lead in the second half when Ralfi Hand put the visitors in front. However, Box took centre stage with a leveller to save a point.

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A Brace for Jones

The reverse fixture was more comfortable for the Darts as they were pushing for the Isthmian Premier title. Hayden Bullas set Dartford on their way before Jones doubled the lead in the first half. The striker went on to add his second to complete the 3-0 victory.

Early Pacesetters

Dulwich Hamlet not only enjoyed a handsome opening day victory, but they kept that momentum going until Bank Holiday August. In their opening four league games Hamlet took maximum points without conceding a goal to sit at the top of the table. Wingate and Finchley, Ramsgate and Canvey Island were all defeated in the opening month of the season with Wanadio finding the net five times in that period.

Hamlet’s Slide

Whitehawk were the first team to take points from Dulwich Hamlet, and although Hamlet bounced back with a victory over Welling United, they have only won once in their last 13 league matches. In that time the London side have picked up five draws in a row, gained 11 points, but have dropped outside of the playoff places down to eighth spot. Mark Dacey’s side are without an away win in six league games, but have drawn their last four. Former Darts, Jordan Wynter and Danny Mills were involved in Hamlet’s last league outing, a 1-1 draw with Hashtag United.

Manager’s View

Pennock was equally delighted with his team and frustrated on Tuesday night having earned a win at a ‘difficult place’, he spoke to Dartford FC TV after the Whitehawk game and said: “They made it hard for us, it was a big three points for us. Second half we just prodded and prodded and prodded and we got our rewards. I’m unbelievably proud of them”.

The Dartford boss shared his annoyance at the fact his players reacted in the incident that saw both sides reduced to ten men. He commented: “I cannot believe that we have to get involved when the lad already headbutted Joe (Tennent). I don’t tell them boys to get sent off, I don’t tell them boys to get yellow cards. It’s got to stop, it’s killing us”.

This weekend will be a chance for the Darts to put the opening day defeat behind them. Pennock exclaimed: “We know it’s going to be a tough game. They have got some very good footballers and they battered us at their place. We owe them, it’s going to be a tough game, but I’m really looking forward to it”.

Team News

Injuries kept Sam Odaudu, Eddie Dsane, Dan Carter and Jacob Bland out of the squad on Tuesday night and suspension ruled out Sam Okoye. Dean Nayler remains a long term absentee. Michael Olarewaju will begin his second suspension of the season in Dartford’s next match against Lewes.

Current League Form

 
Dartford (WLLWDW) Dulwich Hamlet (WWLDLD)
Whitehawk A 2-1 Hashtag United H 1-1
Cray Valley PM A 1-1 Cray Valley PM H 1-3
Chichester City H 2-0 Burgess Hill Town A 1-1
Billericay Town A 1-2 Wingate & Finchley H 0-3
Wingate & Finchley H 1-2 St Albans City H 4-2
Welling United H 3-1 Harrow Borough (LC) H 4-0

LC – League Cup

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 7 / Dulwich Hamlet wins: 5 / Draws: 5

Previous Meetings

Dulwich Hamlet 4 – 0 Dartford (09/08/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Dulwich Hamlet 0 – 2 Dartford (29/03/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 2 – 2 Dulwich Hamlet (14/12/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Dartford 0 – 1 Dulwich Hamlet (05/10/2024 – F.A Trophy)
Dartford 3 – 0 Dulwich Hamlet (01/04/2023 – National South)
Dulwich Hamlet 1 – 2 Dartford (08/10/2022 – National South)

Statistics

  • The Darts are unbeaten at home in the league versus Hamlet (W3, D3)
  • Dartford have failed to win their last two home matches against Dulwich Hamlet in all competitions (D1, L1)
  • The winning side has kept a clean sheet in four of the last five meetings with both sides winning twice

On This Day

Dartford have won their last four home games on this day with the most recent fixture in the F.A Trophy. The Darts hosted Eastbourne Borough in the third qualifying round 14 years ago and goals from Tom Champion and Danny Harris in the replay secured a 2-1 win. Three years earlier Dartford defeated Boreham Wood 3-0 in the Isthmian Premier. Cody McDonald netted a brace and Ryan Hayes scored the other.

In 1947, Dartford were in the Southern League and held Football League side Bristol City to a 0-0 draw in the F.A Cup first round at Watling Street. The replay didn’t go quite as well as the Robins, then in the Division Three South won 9-2. Dartford’s last game on this day was a National League 2-1 away defeat to Forest Green Rovers in 2014.

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