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Dulwich Hamlet return to Champion Hill on Boxing Day! This just announced:


"Dulwich Hamlet Football Club and Dulwich Hamlet Supporters? Trust are pleased to announce a hat trick of games to celebrate our return to Champion Hill with the first home league game confirmed as our Boxing Day fixture against Eastbourne Borough at 3pm on Wednesday December 26, 2018 closely followed by two more, against Slough Town at 3pm on Saturday December 29, 2018 and then against Bath City at 3pm on Saturday January 5, 2019."


There had been hopes to 'come home' for the Torquay United game on December 1st, but questions of crowd size, ticketing and stewarding means that game will be the last one played at Tooting & Mitcham FC.


It's possible that there might be an earlier game at Champion Hill in the FA Trophy on December 15th, but that would mean beating Welling Utd away this Saturday in the previous round and then getting a home draw.

  • 3 weeks later...

The Dulwich Raider Wrote:

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> The FA Trophy game on December 15th is now

> confirmed as an away fixture so it is

> confirmed...


Goalmouth scramble footage from the game makes it onto the BBC website...https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/46586059

Tickets are ?12 Adults, ?5 concessions.


Tickets are no longer available at the ground but a small nuber back on seetickets (which add an 80p charge to sell the tickets)


https://www.seetickets.com/event/dulwich-hamlet-vs-eastbourne-borough/champion-hill-stadium-london/1294635


There will be a limited amount available on the turnstiles on boxing Day from 12pm, first come, first served!

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