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The Hawks take a trip to Dulwich looking for their first away win since December as they look to build on the weekend’s victory against Chelmsford City.

Havant and Waterlooville visit South London off the back of a 2-1 win against the Clarets. After a competitive first half which saw both sides enter the break goalless, the game came to life in the second half. Wall broke the deadlock with a bizarre indirect free-kick – his first goal since October. Stefan Payne doubled the lead from the spot and despite Blackwell’s goal shy of the 75 minute mark, it was enough for the Hawks to secure a second home win on the bounce.

From Dulwich’s perspective, they host Paul Doswell’s Hawks following an away to defeat to Hampton & Richmond. The Hamlet will be looking to rectify that loss to ensure they do not slip out of the play off positions. Jordan Green’s early penalty wasn’t enough to hold on to three points. Zach Robinson equalised for the Beavers but it was Hawks loanee James Roberts who scored his first goal for Hampton & Richmond from the penalty spot to win. Their recent form has been a mixed bag, winning three out of their last seven games.

The last time the Hawks faced Dulwich was at the Draper Tools Community Stadium in December. It was a captivating first half, with all four goals of the game coming before the half-time whistle. The Hawks had to come from behind twice thanks to Abdulai Baggie’s brace and the points were shared under the lights.

Other fixtures in the National League South include: Chelmsford v Eastbourne, Chippenham v Dartford, Dorking v Hemel, Ebbsfleet v Oxford, Hungerford v Billericay, Slough v Maidstone, St Albans v Concord, Tonbridge v Braintree, Welling v Bath.

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