King’s Lynn Town v Dover Athletic

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Date Time League Season Attendance Dover Star Player Home Scorers Away Scorers
14th December 2019 3:00 pm The FA Trophy 2019-2020 776 Joe Bedford Kelly (42), Jones (90) Reason (72), Lokko (78)

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Whites were knocked out of the FA Trophy on penalties following a 2-2 draw at the Walks Stadium against the current National League North leaders.

Despite trailing at half-time on Saturday afternoon in freezing temperatures, Athletic fought back to lead the first round tie until injury time.

Sam Kelly fired the home side ahead in the first half, but goals from sub Jai Reason and skipper Kevin Lokko had seemingly completed an impressive turnaround against a side unbeaten at home since October 2018.

However Aaron Jones preserved Linnets’ record deep into injury time, firing a free-kick into the bottom corner to send the game into extra time.

And with no goals in the additional 30 minutes, the match went to a shootout, with misses from Steven Rigg and Kurtis Cumberbatch seeing Whites miss the chance to go into Monday’s second round draw.

The tie had moved into extra time after both sides agreed to decide the game on the day and avoid any midweek replay.

The first chance of the game fell the way of the hosts when Michael Gash headed Ryan Hawkins’ cross over the bar.

Anthony Jeffrey sent a 20-yard strike wide of the mark in a scrappy opening 20 minutes.

Will De Havilland’s header from Nassim L’Ghoul’s cross was too close to home keeper Alex Street.

Adam Marriott then somehow skied over with the goal gaping after away keeper Yusuf Mersin had denied Ryan Hawkins.

There was then confusion when the home side had a goal controversially disallowed.

Gash sprinted clear on goal and despite the linesman raising his flag, the referee waved play on with the Linnets’ striker going on to fire home.

Dover players protested, prompting the main official to speak to his assistant and the goal was finally disallowed.

Athletic boss Hessenthaler was also shown a yellow card amidst the protests.

Rigg then his struck the underside of the crossbar from another L’Ghoul corner and King’s Lynn did go ahead just before the break.

Aaron Jones’ low cross was not properly dealt with by the Dover defence and the ball fell for Kelly to fire in from close range.

Lynn almost doubled their lead before half-time as Marriott forced Mersin into a smart save and Kelly lashed wide from the edge of the area.

After the restart, Mersin’s wild slice almost let in Gash, but the striker could only strike the outside of the post from a few yards.

Whites were level with 18 minutes remaining thanks to one of their substitutes.

Reason lofted the ball into the net after Street had fumbled Jeffrey’s driven cross into the midfielder’s path.

Dover were soon level when Lokko notched his second goal of the season.

Reason’s corner was not dealt with by Street and after Rigg’s initial shot was blocked by Ross Barrows, Lokko blasted in to complete the turnaround.

However the Norfolk sight levelled with nearly the last kick of the game thanks to Jones’ free-kick.

At the start of extra time, sub Jack Munns nearly poked Dover ahead again, but was unable to connect to Jeffrey’s cross.

Munns then found fellow sub Michael Woods in space, but the midfielder blazed just wide of the Street’s near post.

Despite dominating the first 15 minutes, Whites were indebted for Mersin for a stunning save.

The giant stopper somehow clawed away Marriott’s header after the striker was left unmarked to connect to Jordan Richards’ ball into the area.

Marriott sprinted through as the fourth official put up one minute added time right at the end of extra time, only to tiredly place the ball wide at the crucial moment.

But that miss from National League North’s top scorer did not affect the outcome of the game as all four of the home side’s elected penalty takers scored in the shootout, with only Munns and Jeffrey successful from 12 yards for Dover.

Earlier, Hessenthaler made eight changes to the side that started against Boreham Wood last week, with Lokko, Rigg and Passley the only players to keep their place.

Dover next travel to Chorley in the National League on Saturday 21st December, kick off 3 pm.

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MATCH GALLERY

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King’s Lynn Town

1Alex Street Goalkeeper
2Aaron Jones Defender 90'
42'
3Nathan Fox Defender
4Sam Kelly Midfielder 42'
5Ross Barrows Defender
6Rory McCauley Defender
7Michael Clunan 14 Midfielder, (c)
8Jordan Richards Midfielder
9Michael Gash Forward 65'
10Adam Marriott Forward
11Ryan Hawkins 15 Midfielder
12Sonny Carey Midfielder 82 Kelly'
14Alfie Payne 7 Midfielder 19 Clunan'
75'
15Ryan Jarvis 11 Midfielder 87 Hawkins'
16Paul Bastock Goalkeeper
  3 2 1 2

First Team Manager: Ian Culverhouse

Dover Athletic

1Yusuf Mersin Goalkeeper
2Josh Passley Defender
5Kevin Lokko Defender, (c) 78'
6Will De Havilland Defender 65'
26Aaron Simpson Defender 90'
22Bilel Hinchiri 15 Midfielder
17Joe Bedford 8 Midfielder
21Anthony Jeffrey Forward 72'
10Nassim L’Ghoul 11 Midfielder 16'
23Roberto Ratti 7 Forward
19Steven Rigg Forward
7Jai Reason 23 Midfielder 65 Roberto'
72'
8Michael Woods 17 Midfielder 80 Bedford'
11Jack Munns 10 Midfielder 65 L’Ghoul'
78'
13Lee Worgan Goalkeeper
15Kurtis Cumberbatch 22 Midfielder 106 Hinchiri'
16Paul Rooney Defender
  4 2 2 3
Substitutions
3
4
Goals
2
2
Assists
1
2
Yellow Cards
2
3
Red Cards
0
0

Officials

RefereeReferee's AssistantsFourth Official
Richie WatkinsBradley Hall
Robert Hathaway
Kevin Saunby

Ground

The Walks Stadium
King\'s Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, East of England, England, PE30 5PB, United Kingdom

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