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Great game - especially after their keeper had to be subbed off after 65 mins. To be fair Dulwich had been on top for large parts of the game, notwithstanding a defensive blunder on 46 mins that gifted Whitehawk the opening goal.


The FA Trophy draw is (usually) on the Monday after the weekend games so we should know who Dulwich will face in the last 16 tomorrow. At the moment (Worthing have a replay) we are the only tier 7 club that will definitely play in the next round.


It also means that the home league game against Leatherhead that was due to take place on 4th Feb is postponed.

Here are the club's details about tonight's big replay:


The match will take place on Tuesday 7th February with Kick off at 7.45.

Arrangements for the replay are as follows:

Bar and turnstiles open from 6pm and all fans home and away are welcome to use the bar

The match is pay on the day and there will be no segregation in place.

Seats are available at the same price as standing and on a first come first served basis.

Due to Football Association regulations, with regard to FA Trophy ties, we are sorry, but the outside bar, inside the stadium in the corner at the Greendale End, will not be able to open, and no alcohol can be consumed on the terraces.

Admission will be the same as first team league games:

Adults ?10

Concessions ?4

Under 13 Free

Concession price is available to students, those 13 to 19, those over 60, the unemployed, NHS workers, armed forces and blue light services but ID may be requested.

Please note that season tickets are not valid.

Cracking game great result as Braintree looked a strong team. A crazy own goal by Braintree for the Hamlets second where the goal-kick rebounded in a loop off a central defenders head back into there own net. Fantastic 4th goal from outside the box into the top corner. Bring on Macclesfield on 25th Feb.

After a long run of away games Dulwich are back at home with 3 games


Sat 18th v Needham Market

Tues 21st v Barkingside where admission is ?5 adults and ?2 concessions

Sat 25th v Macclesfield Town- this match is not all ticket but advance tickets are on sale via See Tickets

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