A massive night at Grosvenor Vale The Wanderers on Thursday, where we face The Stones in a "must win" match, according to Marc White.
Marc White’s Wanderers were held by a resilient Altrincham in a frustrating home encounter, ensuring a first goalless draw at Meadowbank since September.
On the back of a bank holiday weekend of footballing action, Marc White’s men return to Meadowbank to face Altrincham for our penultimate home fixture of the season.
A late leveller from oncoming substitute Alfie Rutherford ensured it finished all square at The EBB, gifting Marc White’s side a valuable draw in Hampshire.
Goals from Michael Cheek and Callum Reynolds, combined with an impressive display from opposition goalkeeper Lewis Thomas, consigned Dorking to defeat in front of the largest ever Wanderers crowd at Meadowbank.
Get your Good Friday football fix at Meadowbank as we host 3rd place Bromley for a 3pm kick-off.
This weekend sees The Wanderers head to the capital, where 2nd placed Barnet await Marc White’s men in a match which holds huge implications at both ends of the table.
A near post header from Wanderers top scorer Jason Prior earned Dorking a first ever point against Solihull Moors, potentially proving to be a key stepping-stone in our fight for survival.