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Season Preview 2025/2026

Cray Valley Paper Mills

Champions of the Isthmian Division One South East in 2023/2024. Cray Valley Paper Mills have been on a fantastic ride these last seven years. Winning the Southern Counties East and reaching the F.A Vase final at Wembley in 2019 is no longer their pinnacle. Three years ago, they reached the F.A Cup first round for the first time and then did it again. The Millers more than enjoyed their debut in the Isthmian Premier by reaching the playoffs.

2024/2025 Season
Isthmian Premier: 4th
F.A Cup: 2nd Qualifying Round
F.A Trophy: 1st Round
County Cup: 2nd Round
League Cup: 4th Round
Top League Scorer: Freddie Parker (19 goals)

Another surprise package of 2024/2025, Cray Valley Paper Mills entered the playoff places on 19 October and never looked back. The Millers stayed in the top five for the rest of the season, impressive for a debut at this level. A top five attack and the third best home record, the Kent side also put together a 15-match unbeaten run. A spell of six without a win starting from February damaged any chance of back-to-back titles. Yet they finished strongly before losing a dramatic playoff semi-final against Dartford.

Manager – Steve McKimm

A decade ago, Steve McKimm was appointed manager of Tonbridge Angels. He took the Kent club to the National South by winning the 2019 playoff final. Two years later the Angels reached the F.A Cup first round and in the following season made it to the F.A Trophy fifth round for the first time. McKimm left Longmead for Carshalton Athletic prior his arrival at Cray Valley Paper Mill. His first campaign for the Millers ended in a league title and his second a playoff place.

Summer Transfers

Among those staying at the Badgers Sports Ground is Supporters Player of the Year Tom Beere. The experienced Denzel Gayle has also been retained after racking up over 300 games for the club. Former Darts, Funmaya Shomotun and Marcel Barrington are staying too. Both had short spells with Dartford, Shomotun played 19 times and scored two goals, whilst Barrington made two substitute appearances. They will be joined by Ibby Akanbi who was registered with Aveley but dual signed with AFC Croydon Athletic last season. The forward scored one goal in five appearances for the Darts.

After three seasons, two supporter’s Player of the Year and almost 150 games at Cray Wanderers, goalkeeper Shaun Peart-Rowley makes a short trip to his new club. The Millers have signed defender Jerry Puemo who started last term with Lewes before making appearances for Raynes Park Vale. Relegated with Aveley last season, Luke Holness will be part of the forward line for the Millers. Part of the Horsham squad that won the Isthmian Premier, Daniel Ajakaiye has joined the Kent side. Most recently Alex Kpakpe has been added to the squad from Aveley.

Cray Valley Paper Mills will miss the goals from top scorer Freddie Parker. The striker has taken a break from football to focus on other interests. Mal Turner will gain experience on loan with Erith Town in the Isthmian South East. Former Dartford player, Andre Coker has been released by the Millers. The winger represented the Darts 30 times during 2018/2019 scoring three times. Former captain, Manager’s Player and Player’s Player of the Year, Kiki Oshilaja has left. Others to follow are Adam Coombes and Michael Ademiluyi. The pair of Clement Asiedu and Daniel Bowry moved to Lewes. Tom Chambers is now at Dulwich Hamlet and Danny Waldren announced his retirement. Off the field club chairman Frank May has stepped down having been in the role since January 2013.

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 2 / Cray Valley Paper Mills wins: 0 / Draws: 1

Previous Meetings

Dartford 4 – 3 Cray Valley Paper Mills (30/04/2025 – Isthmian Premier Playoff)
Dartford 0 – 0 Cray Valley Paper Mills (02/11/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Cray Valley Paper Mills 1 – 2 Dartford (10/08/2024 – Isthmian Premier)

Next Meetings

Cray Valley Paper Mills v Dartford – Saturday 22nd November 2025
Dartford v Cray Valley Paper Mills – Saturday 25th April 2026

Statistics

  • Dartford are unbeaten against Cray Valley Paper Mills (W2, D1)
  • The Darts first and last win of the 2024/2025 season came against the Millers
  • Dartford’s 21 match unbeaten league run last term started with the 0-0 draw against Cray Valley Paper Mills

Match Highlights 2024/2025

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Dartford v Cray Valley Paper Mills

Dartford have a second chance to win promotion back to the National South when they start their playoff campaign against Cray Valley Paper Mills on Wednesday.

The Darts came close to winning the Isthmian Premier title falling short in the final two games of the season. Whilst the Kent derby win over Dover Athletic on Good Friday extended their lead at the top, the Easter Monday draw at Cray Wanderers took title hopes out of their hands. Level on points with Billericay Town and Horsham going into the last match, the Darts needed to win against Carshalton Town and for the other two to slip up.

Whilst Horsham pipped Billericay Town to the championship, Adrian Pennock’s side were comfortably beaten on the weekend and now have to settle for their seventh playoff campaign.

Dartford’s 14 game unbeaten home run came to an emphatic end when Carshalton Athletic won 4-1 at Princes Park on Saturday. Pennock made one change bringing in Tyler Christian-Law at full back to replace Sam Okoye. The Darts were shell shocked on 11 minutes when Kola Salami was given time and space to put the Robins ahead. Then just before the interval the vistors went two up through Sharon Ifeanyi. Midfielder, Samir Carruthers was taken off at half-time after looking like he was struggling with injury. Defender, George Whitefield pulled a goal back in the second-half, his ninth of the season. Then Nabeel Ghannam struck twice for the Surrey side.

It’s now down to the management team to put defeat aside and lift the players ahead of Wednesday’s semi-final. Assistant manager, Roland Edge feels the Easter Monday draw had an impact on the players mentally, he explained to Dartford FC TV after the Carshalton Athletic loss: “It’s been a fantastic season. Yes, you want to win every game, but losses happen in football. I think our mind wasn’t quite at it today. We was a little bit down because we worked so hard all year, put in some great performances. Then you come to the final game of the season, your equal points, but the goal difference was never ever going to matched and I think our mind was half on that and a little bit deflated”.

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However, Edge is hoping the negative experience will spur the players on for one final promotion push, he added: “The pain of losing today will be with them until Wednesday. Sometimes that’s a good thing to kick you on again…a loss is part of football, it’s how you react after it”.

The build up will focus around getting everyone in the right frame of mind, the assistant boss commented: “Sometimes you can drop out of winning the league on the last day and you can end up going into a league by winning playoffs, me and Ade have been in that situation before, so we’re well aware of it. It’s about how we change our mindset ready for Wednesday, get ourselves prepared for a battle and another tough game”.

It remains to be seen if Pennock selects Carruthers to start as the midfielder has been struggling with injury in recent weeks. Michael Olarewaju will be suspended after his red card on Easter Monday against Cray Wanderers.

As shown in Dartford’s previous two matches against Cray Valley Paper Mills, Steve McKimm’s side are well organised and have had a fantastic season themselves. If successful in the playoffs the Millers will make it consecutive promotions.

On the opening day of the season, Cray Valley Paper Mills made their Isthmian Premier debut, but it was Dartford who took home all three points. Pennock handed out eight debuts of his own, made up of new signings and academy graduates. Preparations weren’t ideal when new goalkeeper Jacob Marsden was injured in the final pre-season friendly, Samir Carruthers and Duane Ofori-Acheampong were injured as well.

However, Olly Box linked up with new striker Callum Jones in the first half and the pair combined for Dartford’s first goal of the season. The away side went in at the break ahead, but it could have been more than 1-0. Early in the second-half Cray Valley Paper Mills had Hassan Ibrahiym sent off, however the Millers still managed to equalise through Tom Chambers. Then a moment of magic by Denzelle Olopade won Dartford the game when he curled home a shot from 30 yards.

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At Princes Park a 0-0 draw with the Millers extended Dartford’s winless run to six matches. Little did they know that the draw was the start of a record equalling 21 game unbeaten league run for the club, which included another joint best ten match winning streak. The stalemate came after a League Cup victory over Erith Town and Edge said at the time that the pair of results will lay a foundation for short term form to improve, it turned out to be for the long term instead.

Under McKimm, Cray Valley Paper Mills won the Isthmian Division One South East in his debut season. The former Tonbridge Angels boss also guided the Millers to the F.A Cup first round for the first time, taking Charlton Athletic to a replay. With the likes of Freddie Parker and Tom Beere scoring goals they also have a blend of experience in Adam Coombes and Danny Waldren. Former Darts, Andre Coker, Fumnaya Shomotun and Marcel Barrington are also part of the Millers squad.

Coker scored the last minute consolation on the weekend when Cray Valley Paper Mills lost on the final day. They were denied a sixth consecutive victory when Folkestone Invicta won 2-1 at the Badgers Sports Ground. McKimm decided to rest key players having already secured a playoff place.

The Millers have won their previous three away fixtures beating Wingate and Finchley with goals from Denzel Gayle and Waldren. Hashtag United were defeated 3-1, which included a Parker brace and one from Tom Beere. In their last match on the road they won 1-0 against Chatham Town, Dan Bowry scoring the only goal of the game.

Dartford will be hoping to channel the spirit of 2012 when they won the National South playoffs. Cray Valley Paper Mills are in the playoffs for just the second time in their history.

Current League Form

Dartford (WWDWWL) Cray Valley PM (WWWWWL)
Carshalton Athletic H 1-4 Folkestone Invicta H 1-2
Cray Wanderers A 2-2 Chatham Town A 1-0
Dover Athletic H 3-1 Whitehawk H 3-0
Whitehawk A 1-0 Hashtag United A 3-1
Folkestone Invicta H 2-2 Dulwich Hamlet H 3-1
Dulwich Hamlet A 3-0 Wingate & Finchley A 2-0

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 1 / Cray Valley Paper Mills wins: 0 / Draws: 1

Previous Six Meetings

Dartford 0 – 0 Cray Valley Paper Mills (02/11/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Cray Valley Paper Mills 1 – 2 Dartford (10/08/2024 – Isthmian Premier)

Statistics

  • Dartford have lost just one of their last 15 home matches (W10, D4)
  • Only champions Horsham kept more clean sheets (18) than the Darts (17) this season
  • Cray Valley Paper Mills were the only side to take a point from the Darts at Princes Park out of the playoff contenders
  • Sam Odaudu will make his 100th Dartford start if selected

On This Day

Dartford finished their away campaign of the 2021/2022 season strongly racking up 13 goals on their travels in the final two league matches on the road. On this day Slough Town were thrashed 6-0 in a dominant Dartford display. Marcus Dinanga opened the scoring with just two minutes on the clock. The striker netted a brace either side of Keiran Murtagh’s goal. In the second-half the Darts added more through Kalvin Kalala, Jordan Greenidge and Olumide Durojaiye.

Isthmian Premier Playoff Preview

The Isthmian Premier League playoffs start this week with a place in the National South up for grabs. We look at the four teams who booked their place in the end of season showdown.

The contenders

Billericay Town have been the most consistent team throughout the season. The league runners up entered the top three in matchday seven and stayed there. Missing out on the title by a goal, the Blues are guaranteed home advantage in the playoffs.

Dartford made up the trio of teams with a chance of winning the division on the final day. A club equalling record of 21 games unbeaten which included ten victories in a row propelled the Darts up the table after languishing in 15th back in October. On Good Friday they increased their lead at the top to two points, but then saw the lead wiped out on Easter Monday.

Cray Valley Paper Mills recorded their highest ever league finish in their debut Isthmian Premier campaign. The best of the promoted teams, the Millers have occupied a playoff spot since mid-October and deserve a shot at could be an impressive second consecutive promotion.

Dover Athletic grabbed the final spot with a winner takes all showdown against Chichester City on the last game. Failure to cement a playoff spot would have been disastrous for Dover considering they were the early front runners to win the league. The Whites were top from October to the New Year then they lost form for a couple of months. The Whites had a strong enough finish to the campaign to hold on to the last playoff spot.

Who has hit form at the right time?

Whilst Billericay Town and Dartford have had their eyes on the prize of winning the league, Dover Athletic have been focussing on just booking a place in the playoffs. Cray Valley Paper Mills have had more time to prepare and could afford to rest players on the weekend.

Prior the the Millers losing on the final day, Steve McKimm’s side had won five on the bounce. Over the last six games they have acrrued the same number of points as runners up Billericay Town. Meanwhile, Dover Athletic regained their form towards the end of the campaign and are fourth over the final six games. The Darts lost a bit of momentum and are seventh. However, over the last eight fixtures only two points seperate the four playoff contenders.

 TeamWonDrawnLostPointsGD
Billericay Town60218+12
Cray Valley (PM)60218+7
Dartford52117+7
Dover Athletic51216+4

How have the playoff contenders fared against each other?

Billericay Town are guaranteed home advantage and have picked up seven points on their own patch by beating Dartford and Cray Valley Paper Mills. The only points dropped were against Dover Athletic.

The Darts host Cray Valley Paper Mills in the semi-final and both sides could end up playing home and away over the playoff campaign. Dartford also have seven home points drawing with the Millers, but picked up one win on the road having lost heavily to both Billericay Town and Dover Athletic.

Cray Valley Paper Mills lost their season’s opener at home against Dartford and picked up just one victory versus the playoff contenders. That was a home win over Dover Athletic, but they drew a total of three out of six matches against the playoff contenders.

Dover Athletic will have to travel in the semi-final and potentially the final. On the road, the Whites failed to beat any of the playoff sides picking up a point at Billericay Town.

Team Won Drawn Lost Points GD
Billericay Town 3 2 1 11 +2
Dartford 3 1 2 10 -1
Cray Valley (PM) 1 3 2 6 -1
Dover Athletic 1 2 3 5 0

Has any team had previous playoff success?

Lee Noble scored the only goal of the final in 2012 when the Darts beat local rivals Welling United in their first ever playoff campaign to gain promotion to the National League. Since then Dartford lost to Weymouth on penalties in 2020 to be denied a National League place too. The Darts went out in the semi final in 2017, 2018 and 2023 and the quarter final in 2022.

Dover Athletic’s solitary playoff winning campaign also resulted in a Kent derby win when they beat Ebbsfleet United 4-2 to reach the National League in 2014. Like the Darts they have also had five failed attempts, including one chance to make it to the Football League nine years ago. On that occasion they lost the semi final, which was also their fate in the 2007 Isthmian Division One South and 2010 National South. They have been twice losing finalists as well, in 2006 they were beaten by Tonbridge Angels in the Isthmian Division One South and in 2013 by Salisbury City in the National South.

Billericay Town have reached one final in their two playoff campaigns losing to Bromley on penalties in the 2007 Isthmian Premier final. Whilst Cray Valley Paper Mills have appeared once losing the Isthmian Division One South East semi final three years ago.

Does your final league position give you a better chance of winning?

It goes without saying that the better teams will finish higher in the league and therefore should have the better chance. One factor that helps is having good recent form, then there’s the player’s physical and mental states, manager’s decisions and even good fortune to consider. Historically there is less chance of winning if you finish fifth. Six league runners up have won the playoffs and the same number of third place teams have triumphed as well. Fourth is just one win behind, whilst Cheshunt are the only fifth place team to win promotion.

Position Winners
2nd 6
3rd  6
4th 5
5th 1

Does home advantage count?

In recent years the away side in the final has won promotion. The last four playoff campaigns has seen Enfield Town, Aveley, Cheshunt and Tonbridge Angels go up with the latter three playing the semi-final away as well. However that has only really become a recent trend. Overall, since the restructuring of non league and when playoffs were introduced, the Isthmian Premier has had 11 finals won by the home side versus seven away. In total half of the 18 winners played both playoff matches at home.

Season Position Team Semi final venue Final venue
23/24 3rd Enfield Town Home Away
22/23 4th Aveley Away Away
21/22 5th Cheshunt Away Away
18/19 4th Tonbridge Angels Away Away
17/18 2nd Dulwich Hamlet Home Home
16/17 2nd Bognor Regis Town Home Home
15/16 3rd East Thurrock United Home Home
14/15 3rd Margate Home Away
13/14 4th Lowestoft Town Away Home
12/13 4th Concord Rangers Away Away
11/12 2nd AFC Hornchurch Home Home
10/11 2nd Tonbridge Angels Home Home
09/10 4th Boreham Wood Away Home
08/09 2nd Staines Town Home Home
07/08 3rd AFC Wimbledon Home Away
06/07 2nd Bromley Home Home
05/06 3rd Fisher Athletic Home Home
04/05 3rd Eastleigh Home Home

Dartford v Cray Valley Paper Mills

Dartford search for their first league win in over two months when they host Cray Valley Paper Mills in Saturday’s Kent derby.

Since the opening day victory over this weekend’s opponents, the Darts have dropped to fourteenth in the Isthmian Premier. Meanwhile, the Millers have made a promising start in their debut campaign at this level. Adrian Pennock’s side can potentially complete a double over Cray Valley Paper Mills, but it’s Steve McKimm’s team who are in the better form occupying fifth place in the standings.

All of Dartford’s league triumphs came in August and the first one was on the road in the reverse fixture. Callum Jones scored on debut in the first half as the Darts began the season brightly. Dartford were handed an advantage after the break when Hassan Ibrahiym was sent off. Yet the hosts still managed to equalise through Tom Chambers. Then a moment of magic by Denzelle Olopade won Dartford the game when he curled home a shot from 30 yards.

The Darts are desperate to end a run of five league games without a win and start climbing the table. The last setback was a fortnight ago when they fell three behind in no time at all against Wingate and Finchley. Pennock’s side did manage to get two goals, but were unable to complete a comeback.

On Tuesday night Dartford finally put an end to a winless streak of seven without victory in all competitions. Returning to the Isthmian League Cup for the first time in 14 years they beat Erith Town by a solitary goal. Samir Carruthers scored on his 50th start for the club from a free-kick after eight minutes. The first free-kick scored by the Darts since the midfielder netted one in August 2022 against Hemel Hempstead Town. Seven changes were made to the eleven that started in the last league game, including a debut for Nelson Ajayi, who has signed on a non-contract basis.

Cray Valley Paper Mills gave a good account of themselves on the opening day of the season despite defeat and that didn’t deter McKimm’s side. The Millers won their remaining games in August taking the accolades in the Cray derby, defeating Cheshunt 4-2, then picking up a pair of 1-0 victories against Folkestone Invicta and Carshalton Athletic. The Kent club closed out the opening month with progression in the F.A Cup.

Although the Millers failed to win any of their three league games in September and exited the F.A Cup, they returned to form in October. Last month goals at either end were abundant. After getting past Ramsgate in the F.A Trophy, Cray Valley Paper Mills drew 4-4 with Canvey Island and beat Chichester City 2-1 at home. The next three fixtures in all competitions yielded 18 goals with the Millers beating Bognor Regis Town 3-2 in the league, Sevenoaks Town 4-2 in the League Cup before getting knocked out in the F.A Trophy against Brentwood Town, losing 4-3.

On Tuesday night, McKimm’s men were in Kent Senior Cup action. Drawn against Isthmian Premier leaders Dover Athletic, the Millers exited the competition with a 3-1 loss that featured former Darts, Lyle Della-Verde, Andre Coker and Fumnaya Shomotun. Another former Dartford player, Marcel Barrington didn’t feature.

Shomotun originally joined the Millers on loan from Tonbridge Angels, now that deal has become permanent. He has already scored three in his nine appearances for the Millers. As a Dart he scored twice in 19 appearances last term. Della-Verde started 22 games for Dartford in 2017/2018 and made 12 appearances from the bench. Coker featured the season afterwards scoring three in 13 starts and 17 substitute appearances. Barrington only made two substitute appearances for the Darts in the 2019/2020 campaign.

Current League Form

Dartford (WLLLDL) Cray Valley PM (LDLDWW)
Wingate & Finchley H 2-3 Bognor Regis Town A 3-2
Hendon H 0-0 Chichester City H 2-1
Billericay Town A 0-4 Canvey Island A 4-4
Bowers & Pitsea H 1-2 Hendon A 0-1
Dover Athletic A 1-5 Billericay Town H 1-1
Chatham Town H 3-1 Whitehawk A 0-2

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 1 / Cray Valley Paper Mills wins: 0 / Draws: 0

Previous Meeting

Cray Valley Paper Mills 1 – 2 Dartford (10/08/2024 – Isthmian Premier)

Statistics

  • The Darts are four games without a win at home in all competitions
  • This will be Dartford’s sixth Kent derby this season (W3, L2)
  • Dartford have won just three of their last 17 home games in the league going back to November 2023 (D5, L9)

On This Day

Dartford are unbeaten in all four home matches played on 2 November. The last home match on this day was a 3-1 win against Gloucester City in 1966. Since then the Darts have played eight straight away matches on this day losing the previous one 1-0 at Concord Rangers three years ago in the National South. The last victory on 2 November came in 2019 when Norman Wabo and Elliott Romain scored at Eastbourne Borough.

Cray Valley Paper Mills v Dartford

Dartford begin life back in the Isthmian Premier with a visit to Division One South East champions Cray Valley Paper Mills this weekend.

Separated by two divisions last term and around ten miles geographically, Adrian Pennock’s overhauled squad start their campaign with a first ever local derby against the Millers. Just three players stayed on following relegation four months ago, all of which came through Dartford’s academy.

In contrast to Pennock’s rebuilding, Cray Valley Paper Mills carry momentum and confidence into the new season. Steve McKimm’s side are creating history after securing a league title and finishing in their highest ever position. The Millers will be making their debut in the Isthmian Premier on Saturday.

The new look Dartford provides a blend of youth and experience, familiar faces and new names. Oliver Box, George Whitefield and Sam Odaudu were the trio retained who had graduated through the academy. Joining the triumvirate via the same route are Ashdon Day, Joseph Kpaka, Dean Nayler and Jeremiah Pinder, whilst Gabe Campbell is another youngster spotted elsewhere.

Returning to the club, Josh Hill will be marshalling the defence and has been named captain, Duane Ofori-Acheampong will provide a target up front and Samir Carruthers creativity in midfield. Carruthers is one of three joining this summer from Chelmsford City along with goalkeeper Jacob Marsden and Callum Jones, the striker has had a productive pre-season with three goals in six appearances.

Marsden will have to wait for his competitive debut after picking up an injury in the final pre-season game against Boreham Wood. In his place is loan signing Matt Kerbey from Sutton United. Another two fresh faces arrived this week with right back Sam Okoye joining from Hasting United and Mert Apat from Concord Rangers. Both impressed on trial during friendlies this summer.

Completing the squad Tyler Christian-Law arrives from Isthmian Premier champions AFC Hornchurch, Ben Allen from Haringey Borough, Denzelle Olopade from Erith and Belvedere and Luther Williams, who was last at Leatherhead.

Dartford’s pre-season ended with a late 2-0 defeat to National South side Boreham Wood, but warm up performances have been pleasing as the newly assembled squad looks to gel together. Box and Ofori-Acheampong were rested after minor injuries earlier in Dartford’s preparations. Carruthers will have to wait for his first competitive match since returning and is expected to be back in a couple of weeks.

The Darts beat National League side Sutton United and picked up a draw and a victory against Isthmian Division One South East sides Margate and Ashford United respectively. The two defeats came against Football League sides Charlton Athletic and Gillingham.

Former Darts, Lyle Della-Verde and Marcell Barrington were on the scoresheet in Cray Valley Paper Mills’ first friendly, which they won 6-1 against Southern Counties East side Corinthian. Barrington only made two substitute appearances for Dartford in the 2019/2020 campaign. Della-Verde was part of the 2017/2018 squad starting 22 times and making 12 substitute appearances, he also found the back of the net in the 5-0 victory over Sevenoaks Town in pre-season.

Freddie Parker led the pre-season scoring charts for the Millers and although he only scored in three friendlies, he racked up six goals, including one on the weekend in the 3-2 defeat to Southern Premier South side Chertsey Town. Parker also scored a hat-trick in the victory over his former team Sevenoaks Town.

Also finding the net in the last pre-season outing was Andre Coker, another former Dart now with the Millers after his move from Folkestone Invicta this summer. The attacker appeared in Dartford’s 2018/2019 season scoring three goals in 30 appearances, 17 as substitute. Both Parker and Coker will be hoping to fill the void left by the departure of last season’s top scorer Kyrell Lisbie, who joined Braintree Town.

Manager Steve McKimm guided Cray Valley Paper Mills to the Isthmian Division One South East title last term and reached the F.A Cup first round. In that cup tie the Millers drew with League One Charlton Athletic at the Valley before losing the replay 6-1. The Kent side won the league by six points, losing just once and scoring 103 goals. They also won 16 straight league matches on the road dropping just two points to remain unbeaten on their travels for the season.

On This Day

Dartford have opened their season twice on 10 August with the first time dating back to 1968, the Darts travelled up to Corby Town and won 5-1. Debutant Adam Birchall scored the only goal to ensure Dartford got their 2013/2014 National League season off to a winning start in a 1-0 victory against Alfreton Town at Princes Park. With league schedules beginning earlier, the Darts were beaten 1-0 at Whitehawk in 2016 in the second game of the season. Three years later a 1-1 draw saw a rare Adam Cunnington goal versus Havant and Waterlooville, three matches into the 2019/2020 campaign.

Season Preview 2024/2025

Cray Valley Paper Mills

Champions of the Isthmian Division One South East, Cray Valley Paper Mills have been on a fantastic ride these last six years. Winning the Southern Counties East and reaching the F.A Vase final at Wembley in 2019 is no longer their pinnacle. Three years ago, they reached the F.A Cup first round for the first time and repeated that achievement last season. In an almost unbeaten campaign last time out, the Millers will enjoy a debut in the Isthmian Premier.

2023/2024 Season
Isthmian Division One South East: 1st
F.A Cup: 1st Round
F.A Trophy: 2nd Round
Kent Senior Cup: 2nd Round
London Senior Cup: 1st Round
Top League Scorer: Kyrell Lisbie (29 goals)

Grabbing headlines in the F.A Cup by earning a replay against Charlton Athletic in a local derby, the Millers had an astonishing league campaign too. Champions by six points, 103 goals scored and just one defeat. Cray Valley Paper Mills dropped just two points on the road winning their first 16 away matches, only runners up Ramsgate stopped them from a perfect away record. With the title still going down to the final game, the Millers made no mistake.

Manager – Steve McKimm

A decade ago, Steve McKimm was appointed manager of Tonbridge Angels. He took the Kent club to the National South by winning the 2019 playoff final. Two years later the Angels reached the F.A Cup first round and in the following season made it to the F.A Trophy fifth round for the first time. McKimm left Longmead for Carshalton Athletic prior his arrival at Cray Valley Paper Mills and his first campaign went rather well.

Next Meetings

Cray Valley Paper Mills v Dartford – Saturday 10th August 2024
Dartford v Cray Valley Paper Mills – Saturday 2nd November 2024