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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 Burgess Hill Town

Dartford can stretch their unbeaten run in the Isthmian Premier to six when they host newly promoted Burgess Hill Town on Tuesday night.

The Darts have yet to be defeated in four league games at Princes Park. Adrian Pennock’s side will be trying to use home advantage to pick up a second consecutive home victory in three days to move up the table.

Burgess Hill Town used the momentum of promotion to begin this season in a promising manner. However, the Hillians are looking for a first league win since the second match of the campaign.

Returning Players

Discipline and injuries have cost Dartford in the early part of the season. Although Ikecki Eze was suspended against Cheshunt, Pennock could look forward to welcoming back a few faces. Sam Okoye returned from his ban, whilst Sam Odaudu was fit to start after almost a month out. The Dartford boss also named Michael Olarewaju and Dan Smith on the bench. The pair have also been on the injury list and both managed some minutes on Saturday.

Progress

Pennock called on his players to turn draws into wins and that’s just what they did at home to Cheshunt. Following the 4-1 victory against Carshalton Athletic, the Darts drew three consecutive league games, recorded a stalemate in the F.A Cup and were level after full-time in the Kent Senior Cup. Dartford had recorded five draws in normal time in their last six outings.

Early goals conceded, a lack of clean sheets and red cards have caused Dartford some problems this season. This time the tables turned as the Darts beat ten man Cheshunt 2-0 by scoring early goals in each half.

On six minutes Eddie Dsane poked home the opener after the Ambers failed to deal with Olly Box’s cross. The hosts created better chances and were good value for their lead. Dartford’s advantage increased when Cheshunt had Darion Furlong sent off before the interval. The Darts had a quick start to the second half as well by doubling the lead. Jez Pinder broke away on a counter attack to set up Box to slot in number two.

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Winning Streak Over the Hillians

Dartford have won all but one of the eight games against Burgess Hill Town, winning the last five. This weekend’s fixture will be the first time since the 2006/2007 season that the two sides have met in the same division. The Darts produced a pair of stunning performances against the Hillians back then.

Brendon Cass scored his second hat-trick against the Hillians in the last league game against the Sussex club. Yet the match is remembered for one of the best goals scored at Princes Park when Dave Martin hit a stunning long range effort into the top corner. The winger netted a brace that day, John Guest and Ryan Hayes also found the back of the net in a 7-2 victory.

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The reverse fixture three months later was another one sided affair as the Darts ran out 6-1 winners. Cass claimed the match ball with a hat-trick, John Farley added one and Jay May scored twice.

Since the two league victories, Dartford have knocked Burgess Hill Town out of cup competitions on three occasions. In 2014/2015, the Darts completed a double against the Hillians in the F.A Cup and F.A Trophy. Harry Crawford scored twice and Elliot Bradbrook from the spot put Dartford into the first round of the F.A Cup with a 3-1 win. Then it took a late Danny Harris winner to secure a 2-1 victory in the F.A Trophy, Crawford opened the scoring. The two sides were drawn out of the hat at the same stage of the F.A Cup in 2017. This time Alfie Pavey scored the only goal of the game.

Away from Home

Burgess Hill Town returned to the Isthmian Premier after a six year absence by winning the Isthmian Division One South East playoffs and made a great start this term. The Hillians opened their campaign three unbeaten. Potters Bar Town and Cray Valley Paper Mills were beaten before a 3-3 draw at Aveley.

A newly installed 3G pitch at Leylands Park meant the Hillians had to play their first seven games of 2025/2026 on the road. Since their last win versus the Millers, joint managers Gary Mansell and Jay Lovett have failed to record a league victory. Defeats at pacesetters Brentwood Town and Lewes were followed by a cup win at Wokingham Town and a draw at Cheshunt.

A Tale of Two Boxes

Whilst Dartford’s Olly Box has scored five goals this term, Burgess Hill Town’s Martyn Box has netted in his last three appearances. However, the Hillians defender has been on the losing side each time.

The Sussex club were knocked out of the F.A Cup against Farnham Town in a 3-1 defeat. In their two Isthmian Premier outings since the cup exit, the Hillians have been beaten 3-2 by Folkestone Invicta and 4-2 by Carshalton Athletic. The Sussex side were 2-1 up over the Robins with nine minutes to go before throwing three points away.

Assistant Manager’s View

Roland Edge was pleased with the way Dartford began Saturday’s game, he told Dartford FC TV: “We started really bright which is what we’ve been talking about. Obviously from the start of the season we’ve been a little slow out of the blocks”.

Pennock and Edge felt the midfield needed strengthening, so moving Sam Odaudu from wing back helped. Edge was full of praise for the academy graduate, he said: “I think he is a very, very good player in both roles whether he plays left wing back or centre mid”, he added: “He went through the academy in centre mid so we know he is comfortable there”.

Edge continued: “We felt we needed a little bit of stability in there, someone who can hold the shape. You know how strong he is and he makes the pitch big. He’s got a lovely left foot and he knows what he’s going to do with the ball before he gets it”.

Over the opening two months of the campaign the management team have identified need for improvement on the field, but the Darts are moving in the right direction. Edge commented: “You’ve seen there has been progress. I think we’re becoming more solid. Ady works so hard on shape and keeping the pattern and I think bit by bit you’re starting to see that, and we’ll end up getting results because of it”.

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Team News

Eze will be suspended against one of his former sides. Dean Nayler and Sammie McLeod have been dealing with long term injuries. Saturday’s goalscorer, Dsane was substituted on the weekend before half-time. Edge confirmed the substitution was precautionary because of a knock the striker picked up at Aveley.

Current Form

Dartford (DLDDDW) Burgess Hill Town (LWDLLL)
Cheshunt H 2-0 Carshalton Athletic H 2-4
Erith Town (CC) A 1-1* Folkestone Invicta H 2-3
Aveley A 1-1 Farnham Town (FAC) A 1-3
Canvey Island H 2-2 Cheshunt A 1-1
Bracknell Town (FAC) H 0-2 Wokingham Town (FAC) A 5-1
Bracknell Town (FAC) A 2-2 Lewes A 0-3

(FAC – F.A Cup / CC – County Cup / * – lost 3-4 on penalties)

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 7 / Burgess Hill Town wins: 1 / Draws: 0

Previous Meeting

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)
Dartford 0 – 3 Burgess Hill Town (28/10/2003 – Southern League Cup)

Statistics

  • Dartford have won all four league matches against Burgess Hill Town
  • The Darts are on a five game winning streak versus the Hillians
  • Dartford kept their first clean sheet in 16 games when they beat Cheshunt on Saturday.
  • Sam Okoye will make his 50th Dartford appearance if selected. The full back has started 42 games and scored one goal since joining in August 2024

On This Day

Dartford are currently unbeaten in their last five games on this day. Two years ago an own goal helped the Darts past Harrow Borough in the London Senior Cup. In 2017, the Darts hit Needham Market for six in the F.A Cup third qualifying round. Pavey scored a hat-trick, Tom Murphy, Andy Pugh and Ryan Hayes made it 6-1 on the day.

Peter Sweeney and Elliot Bradbrook scored in a 2-2 derby draw with Welling United in 2014. In the National League two years earlier, Richard Rose hit a brilliant late winner against Hyde as the Darts won 2-1. In 2006, Dave Martin netted the only goal in a 1-0 triumph over Croydon Athletic in the Isthmian Division One South.

Season Preview 2025/2026

Burgess Hill Town

Either side of the millennium, Burgess Hill Town were the team to beat in the Sussex League. The Hillians claimed five league titles in seven years, twice finishing runners up in that period. Eventually they got out of county level for a campaign in the Southern League, then moved over into the Isthmian. Ten years ago, they stormed to the Division One South title with over a century of points and goals. However, they struggled in the years leading up to Covid and were relegated to step four of non-league. It took them four more full campaigns to return to the Premier, winning last season’s Isthmian Division One South East playoff final.

2024/2025 Season
Isthmian South East: 3rd
F.A Cup: 2nd Qualifying Round
F.A Trophy: 2nd Qualifying Round
County Cup: 3rd Round
League Cup: 4th Round
Top League Scorer: Brannon O’Neill (14 goals)

The Hillians were left to let the top two fight it out for the Isthmian Division One South East title. Instead they were in their own battle for third with Margate last season. The Sussex club secured their playoff berth by early April picking up an impressive 90 points. Burgess Hill Town put together a 15-game unbeaten run at one stage and spent most of the campaign in the playoffs. In the playoff semi-final they beat Margate 2-0. Then upset runners up Sittingbourne who were unbeaten at home, winning on penalties.

Manager – Gary Mansell and Jay Lovett

Joint manager Gary Mansell was also given the role of Director of Football back in April. He already has experience in that role having previously worked for the Russell Martin Foundation. Mansell will continue his first team duties and be hoping to improve the pathway from youth team to first team.

Jay Lovett impressed as a player at Crawley Town in the late nineties earning a move to Brentford. The former midfielder later returned to non-league football making most of his appearances with Lewes and Eastbourne Borough. As a manager, Lovett started out at South Park and had a three-year spell with Burgess Hill Town. After a short stint at Haywards Heath Town, then a coaching role with Eastbourne Borough, he returned to the Hillians as joint manager last year.

Summer Transfers

The momentum of winning promotion means the Hillians have kept many of their squad. Some of those staying include Player of the Year Kieran Rowe, last season’s top appearance maker Hamish Morrison, longest serving player Reggie Ward and club captain Brannon O’Neill.

Returning to the club from Salisbury, Jaden Perez previously had a loan spell at Burgess Hill Town in 2021. Mansell had to make a move for a replacement goalkeeper this summer, he has signed Roco Rees from Sittingbourne. Another returnee is Josh Spinks, who made 106 appearances in his first spell with the club and joins from Lewes. Midfielder, Jabari Christmas had limited game time with Chatham Town so he will be hoping to impress in Sussex.

The Hillians made a triple signing days before the start of the season. Henry Curtis came from Ipswich Town’s academy and spent time on loan at Hendon last term. Geroge Voster drops down a couple of divisions on loan from Sutton United. Damien Theodore was part of Burgess Hill Town’s academy before joining Gillingham, he will also be on loan to the Sussex club.

Centre back Nathan Cooper leaves the Hillians making a move to Whitehawk. Dan Perry also departs having scored 74 goals in 178 appearances for the club. Part of last season’s title winning squad, Alex Malins has decided to move on. Supporters Player of the Year, Slav Huk was the penalty shoot-out hero in the playoff final. The goalkeeper has decided to move on from the Hillians to join Welling United. Another playoff hero Stefan Vukoje has departed and will be at Cheshunt.

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 7 / Burgess Hill Town wins: 1 / Draws: 0

Previous Six Meetings

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)
Dartford 0 – 3 Burgess Hill Town (28/10/2003 – Southern League Cup)

Next Meetings

Dartford v Burgess Hill Town – Saturday 13th September 2025
Burgess Hill Town v Dartford – Saturday 24th January 2026

Statistics

  • Dartford have won all four league matches against Burgess Hill Town
  • The Darts are on a five game winning streak versus the Hillians
  • Dartford have a 100% away record against the Sussex side with four victories

Match Highlights – 2006/2007

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