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Dulwich Hamlet FC facing a tough October.


After FA Cup results went against us on Saturday, our only home match in October will now take place tonight, Thursday 11th October, against a strong Crystal Palace team including first team players, managed by Roy Hodgson.


We really need every Dulwich Hamlet fan who can to turn out for what should be a great match during the week-long break from Premier League and Senior League football. So please come along - and spread the word amongst your friends, family and workmates.


The match will take place at 7pm tonight at Imperial Fields, Bishopsford Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 6BF


Tickets are available on the gate or in advance from here:

https://www.seetickets.com/tour/dulwich-hamlet-v-crystal-palace-xi


Directions of how to get to the ground are available from the Tooting and Mitcham FC website here:

http://www.tmu-fc.co.uk/location.html


If you are unable to make it to the game please consider helping by buying a ticket anyway or, better still, make a donation to the Dulwich Hamlet FC 12th Man scheme via this link: https://www.paypal.me/dhfc12 - you don?t need to have a PayPal account to contribute.


Looking forward to seeing lots of you this evening!

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