Half time Dulwich Hamlet 0-1 Chippenham Town. Everything going wrong for Dulwich as their losing and Weymouth winning 2-0 at Dover means that as things stand we are heading for relegation. A poor half of football at Champion Hill, opponents capitalising on loose passing at the back has been a hallmark of the season and it’s come back to haunt us today at the worst time. #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
It’s do or die for Dulwich Hamlet men today. Final game of the #NationalLeagueSouth season, home to Chippenham Town. A point will be enough to secure safety, in a three way tussle between Dulwich, Weymouth and Dover to avoid the final relegation spot. The latter two are playing each other in what will surely be a tense climax to the season. #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
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Goal-scorer Porter was also sent off in injury time, meaning the game ended with just 18 players on the pitch, but the game ended in a draw, condemning Hungerford to relegation and setting-up a crucial game for Dulwich against Concord Rangers, who won again today, on Tuesday evening. #NationalLeagueSouth #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
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Half time Hungerford Town 0-0 Dulwich Hamlet. Dulwich got a huge boost after just 15 minutes, when Hungerford received a straight red card for a bad tackle, which seemed a little harsh. Dulwich failed to take advantage, creating little in the first 45. Hungerford must win to avoid relegation today so the game should open up in the second half #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
It’s the final away game of the season for Dulwich Hamlet men today and another huge one as they travel to relegation rivals Hungerford Town. Although Dulwich are six points clear of the final relegation spot with three to play, a defeat today could let Concord Rangers in, who travel to Dulwich’s Champion Hill on Tuesday and have a game in hand to play on Thursday. #NationalLeagueSouth #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
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It’s a bumper Easter weekend of football at Dulwich Hamlet. Today the women’s team host Ebbsfleet United, league leaders in the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League (at the 5th tier of English womens’ football). Both teams are in great form, the hosts 8 games unbeaten, the visitors 11. However Dulwich have knocked Ebbsfleet out of two cups this season, so may have a psychological advantage. #WomensFootball #dhfc
Final score Dulwich Hamlet 1-0 Cheshunt. A huge result for the home team, with Johl Powell getting the decisive goal on ‘57. Clean sheets have been extremely rare for Dulwich this season so it was a tense end to the game but in truth there wasn’t much to worry Grainger in the Hamlet goal. The two sides swap places but with 5 games to go there’s still work to do for Dulwich to stay up. #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
Season defining game for Dulwich Hamlet men today. Six games to go in the #NationalLeagueSouth season, they sit just inside the relegation zone. The opponents, Cheshunt, are one point above - so a Dulwich win will see them swap places. After a mini-revival at the start of March, they’ve now gone 4 games without a win. Another defeat today would feel like a huge blow to any chance of staying up. Should be a sellout crowd at Champion Hill to see what happens #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
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Half time Dartford 1-0 Dulwich Hamlet. A scrappy goal separates the teams as Dulwich’s keeper spilled a ball as he tried to take it from the feet of a Dartford player and it falls kindly for an easy tap in. Dulwich are competitive but have failed to create any chances of note #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
There are just 7 games to go for Dulwich Hamlet men in the #NationalLeagueSouth. Last week they finally dropped into the bottom 4 and face a tough test today trying to climb straight out, as they travel to 2nd place Dartford. After today, Dulwich’s last 3 games will have been against the top 3 #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
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Full time Dulwich Hamlet 2-1 Havant & Waterlooville. The visitors took the lead following a swift counter from a failed Dulwich short corner. It looked like the hosts had blown their chance to capitalise on a man advantage for most of the game. But with the clock ticking down, Powell equalised after the Havant keeper had a clearance blocked. Then in stoppage time, following a spell of intense pressure, Porter got the winning goal to give Dulwich back to back home wins #dhfc
It’s a crucial afternoon for Dulwich Hamlet men today. Failure to beat Havant & Waterlooville could see them finally slip into the #NationalLeagueSouth relegation zone. A recent change of manager yielded a first win in 11 games last weekend but it will be tough to repeat that against opponents in 5th place looking to secure a playoff spot #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
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Dulwich were booed off by the travelling fans and now find themselves just 3 points clear of the relegation zone, having taken a solitary point from the last 10 games 😬 #dhfc
Full time Hampton 2-0 Dulwich. In the second half, Dulwich had the ball in the net early on but it was ruled out for offside. From there, the wheels fell off as Hampton began to dominate, scoring twice to give themselves a cushion to see the game out. Late on Hampton had a man sent off for pulling down Dulwich’s forward Porter when through on goal. It looked inside the box but the ref opted for a free kick and sending off instead of penalty and a yellow. #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
Half-time Hampton & Richmond 0-0 Dulwich Hamlet. Not a huge amount for either set of fans to get excited about at the interval. Dulwich’s tall striker Danny Mills is winning a lot of long balls, if only someone could get on the end of his flicks. #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
Huge game for Dulwich Hamlet today, not only looking to avoid going 10 games without a win in #NationalLeagueSouth, but their opponents, Hampton & Richmond Borough, lie just 3 points behind them in the table. The teams are in 18th and 19th respectively, nervously looking over their shoulder at the relegation zone below. #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
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First home game of 2023 for Dulwich Hamlet today, taking on Farnborough as 14th plays 13th in the #NationalLeagueSouth. It’s wet and windy at Champion Hill but it looks to be a bumpy crowd for a team that couldn’t buy a win earlier in the season but haven’t been beaten in the league since November #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
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First home game of 2023 for Dulwich Hamlet today, taking on Farnborough as 14th plays 13th in the #NationalLeagueSouth. It’s wet and windy at Champion Hill but it looks to be a bumpy crowd for a team that couldn’t buy a win earlier in the season but haven’t been beaten in the league since November #dhfc #NonLeagueFootball
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Dulwich currently occupy 20th place in National League South, which is just outside the relegation zone; however they have played less games than the teams around them. Oxford sit in 8th, just outside the playoff places. An entertaining first half ends 1-1, with Oxford starting strongly and taking the lead but Dulwich capitalising on a defensive mistake to fight back #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc
Today I’m heading to Oxford to watch Oxford City v Dulwich Hamlet in the National League South. I almost always cycle to away games or use a combination of train and bike when it’s a little further afield. As it’s an early 12.30 kick-off today I’ve cycled the 12km to Paddington to get the train to Oxford and then it’s another 5km to get to the ground, which is on the outskirts of the city #NonLeagueFootball #dhfc