PREVIEW | Folkestone Invicta vs Dulwich Hamlet
The Hamlet head to the seaside for the final time this season tomorrow afternoon as we head to Folkestone Invicta.
Dulwich returned to winning ways last weekend with a 2-0 victory over Canvey Island, completing the double double over both teams on the island this season following 4 victories over both Canvey Island and Concord Rangers.
Folkestone were in action midweek and came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw against relegated side Concord Rangers. The Beach Boys took the lead thanks to Harrison Day in the 53rd minute. Before Seidou Sanogo levelled it in the 73rd minute.
Dulwich head to the Kent coast with a number of injuries. Michael Chambers looks set to miss out with a number of the squad taking fitness tests upon arrival tomorrow afternoon.
In the return fixture at Champion Hill over 3000 people saw the Hamlet win 3-1, 1st half goals from Michael Chambers, Danny Mills and Ryley Scott meant Dulwich secured all 3 points.
Folkestone suffered a 2-0 defeat to promotion hopefuls Chatham Town last weekend but before that they beat play-off chasers Horsham 3-1.
Not joining us in Folkestone?
We'll have radio coverage live from the Kent coast and you can join Nick Wright by clicking here.
We'll also have live coverage over on our X/Twitter channels here.
Next at Champion Hill
We're back in South London for the final time this season next weekend as we welcome fellow londoners Cray Wanderers to SE22. Tickets are selling fast so guarantee your entry by getting yours here.
We'll also have our Men's player awards after the Cray game in the club bar as well as a live band and Rockeoke! Make sure to stick around!
PREVIEW | Canvey Island vs Dulwich Hamlet
The Hamlet hit the road for the penultimate time this season tomorrow afternoon as we head to take on Canvey Island.
The Hamlet come into this on the back of 3 losses on the trot, conceding 9 in the process and scoring 1.
With the play-offs now out of reach Hakan Hayrettin will be hoping his side can turn things around and finish the season on a high before preparations begin for the 24/25 season.
The hosts featured in last seasons play-offs losing out to eventual winners Aveley in the semi final stages. They currently sit in 17th position having secured 44 points from 37 games.
Dulwich were boosted by the return of Jerome Binnom-Williams last weekend as Michael Chambers missed out through injury. The visitors will have a fully fit squad at their disposal.
It's the 2nd time we've visited Canvey Island (the place) this year after we defeated island rivals Concord Rangers in February thanks to a goal from Ade Shokunbi and an own goal in the 2nd half saw us return to South London with all 3 points.
Canvey visited Champion Hill on the 2nd day of the season as over 1500 supporters saw the Hamlet win 4-1 thanks to goals from Richard Pingling, Michael Chambers, Manny Parry and Jerome Binnom-Williams with Joe Paxman picking up a consolation goal for the visitors.
Not joining us in Essex?
We'll have live radio coverage of the game with Cam Wilson and Sonny Chambers here.
Sunday at Champion Hill
Not joining us in Essex but still want your Dulwich Hamlet football fix this weekend? Get your tickets now as the Dulwich Hamlet Women take on Enfield Town at 2pm. You can get yours here.
PREVIEW | Potters Bar Town vs Dulwich Hamlet
The Hamlet are under the lights for the final time this season as we head to Potters Bar Town tonight.
Dulwich returned to winning ways on Saturday afternoon becoming only the 2nd away side to win at Bognor all season alongside champions elect Hornchurch.
Potters Bar haven't lost since January 27th where they were defeated 2-0 to Horsham. They've picked up maximum points from their last 4 with victories over Cray Wanderers, Hashtag United, Concord Rangers and Kingstonian.
The hosts find themselves with an outside chance of making they play offs thanks to their recent run of form and having a number of games in hand on those above them.
The Hamlet though reignited play off hopes thanks to victory on Saturday and will be looking to continue their push for the play offs with victory tonight.
We'll be without Jerome Binnom-Williams as he continues his recovery from injury, he will potentially return this weekend. Craig Braham-Barrett and Adrian Clifton remain on international duty and will return for the Easter weekend.
Not joining us?
We'll have live radio coverage from around 19:35. You can join Cam Wilson for live coverage right here.
We'll also have live match commentary over on our Twitter/X channels. You can follow along by clicking here.
Next at the Hill..
The Easter weekend kicks off with a bang on Saturday as old foes Billericay Town visit Champion Hill. We're expecting a capacity crowd so buy your tickets by clicking here to guarantee your entry.
Welcome to Dulwich Hamlet: Peter Ojemen
The Hamlet are delighted to announce the signing of versatile defender Peter Ojemen following his release from Dover Athletic.
The defender born and raised in South London signs ahead of the run in and can potentially feature in this afternoons clash with Bognor Regis Town.
The 22 year old had this to say on signing for the club, "Pleased to have joined this great club with a great history, local club for me so it’s perfect. Happy to be onboard."
Welcome to SE22 Peter
PREVIEW | Bognor Regis Town vs Dulwich Hamlet
The Hamlet head to Bognor Regis tomorrow afternoon as they try to steer their play off charge back on track.
Bognor themselves are attempting a play-off charge and sit just one point behind the Hamlet heading into tomorrows show down.
The Hamlet come into it following a disappointing midweek defeat to bottom side Kingstonian at Imperial Fields. The Hamlet fell behind early on after a mistake from R'avan Constable before Kingstonian would double their lead towards the end of the 2nd half.
Luke Wanadio would fire the visitors within touching distance with a long range strike with 30 minutes to go. Wanadio would be given a golden chance to level the scoring from the penalty sport only to fire it over the bar in front of over 300 supporters at Imperial Fields.
Bognor were also in action midweek as they picked up a valuable point at Home to Whitehawk on Tuesday. The Rocks would take a 2-1 lead early in the 2nd half before the Hawks would level it up with 30 minutes to go.
The Hamlet will be without full back Jerome Binnom-Williams who could potentially return ahead of the Easter weekend. Craig Braham-Barrett and Adrian Clifton remain on international duty. Although a new signing has been made and all will be revealed on the club social media channels at midday tomorrow.
Not joining us at the seaside?
You can join us for live radio coverage of the game right here on our club website by clicking here.
Next at Champion Hill
The Dulwich Hamlet Women are at Champion Hill on Sunday as the title race takes another turn. You can get your tickets right here.
The men return to Champion Hill on Saturday 30th March as they take on Billericay Town right here.