31 photos as Worthing win at Dover to go point clear at top of National League South
Steve Bone
·3-min read
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
After last week’s setback of a 2-1 loss at home to Aveley Nicky Wheeler and Reece Myles-Meekums were on target in Kent to get Adam Hinshelwood’s men back on track. They will aim to build on it on Monday, when Weymouth visit Woodside Road.
See pictures from the win at Dover by Mike Gunn on this page and the ones linked. Get the WFC latest in the Worthing Herald, out on Thursday.
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: MIKE GUNN:Mike Gunn)
Action from Worthing's win at Dover in National League South (Photo: Mike Gunn)
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