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Dulwich Hamlet play their first game back in the Ryman Isthmian League Premier Division against Lowestoft Town tomorrow (10th August- Kick Off 3pm)


If it's good football, at affordable prices, that you want then why not come along - Adults ?10, Concessions ?4 U12 FREE.


Bar Open, Food available.


Thanks to Winkworth Dulwich for their sponsorship of The Hamlet this season.

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We live in Brixton Hill, and have chosen Dulwich Hamlets as our team to support. My partner takes our 6 yr old to as many local games as he can and also takes an elderly local who has supported DH since 1948, he has attended many many games at home over the years and often travelled to the away games. Its a great afternoon out for a family, and as my son said "We won today, we scored 3 goals". Heres to a great season for DH.

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