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Champion Hill Stadium
Friday, November 8th, 2019
 
FA Cup
First Round
Attendance: 3,336
 
     
1-4
   
 
Christian Smith (49)
 
Olufela Olomola (8), Harry McKirdy (37, 86), Michael Jones (55)
 
Christian Smith (41)
 
Byron Webster (52), Ryan Loft (82)
 
     
 
 
 
 
2019
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League Two Carlisle United comfortably beat non-league Dulwich Hamlet to reach the second round of the FA Cup. Dulwich, of the National League South, were playing in the first round of the competition for the first time in 21 years but an upset never looked likely. Olufela Olomola volleyed Carlisle ahead before Harry McKirdy made it 2-0. Christian Smith''s header gave Dulwich hope but Mike Jones'' stunning strike and McKirdy''s clinical finish wrapped up the win for Carlisle. ◾:How to follow the FA Cup first round on the BBC The visitors have now successfully navigated the FA Cup first round for five consecutive seasons and go into the hat for Monday''s second-round draw. Despite the result, it was a memorable evening for Dulwich, with a record crowd of 3,300 in attendance at the club''s Champion Hill ground. Their run to the first round has also earned them £36,750, which helped fund the signings of Ben Dempsey on loan from Charlton and free agent Nathan Smith, with the two players joining just hours before kick-off on Friday. Jones ''screamer'' restores Carlisle''s two-goal lead ''It took a terrific goal to settle us'' - what they said Dulwich Hamlet boss Gavin Rose: I thought we were brave. We tried to have a go at the game. We lacked quality in the final third - crossing and our final pass. Maybe the emotion got the better of the boys at times. Carlisle managed the game well and hit us on the break. I will learn something from this and hopefully the boys will learn something from it as well. Carlisle boss Steven Pressley: We can''t take anything away from Dulwich. They were everything and more in terms of what we expected. They put us under pressure but we always looked a threat on the counter. It was a professional job from ourselves but full credit to Dulwich. It took a terrific goal from Mike Jones to settle us down. That was a big moment in the game.
 

Managers
  Steven Pressley
Players
DULWICH HAMLET
 
1. Charlie Grainger
6. Christian Smith 41' 49'
5. Richard Orlu 84'
16. Connor Hunte    
3. Nathan Smith
2. Marvin McCoy
7. Ben Chapman
8. Dominic Vose
4. Ben Dempsey
9. Danny Mills
11. Jeffrey Monakana 66'
19. Dipo Akinyemi    
10. Ade Yusuff 65'
17. Nyren Clunis    

Subs
13. Preston Edwards
14. David Ijaha
15. Quade Taylor
12. Jack Connors
CARLISLE UNITED
 
 
 01  Adam Collin (G)
 
 03  Jack Iredale (D)
 
 05  Jon Mellish (D)
 
 14  Gethin Jones (D)
 
 17  Byron Webster (D)
 52
 
 23  Jarrad Branthwaite (D)
 
 07  Nathan Thomas (M)
 57
 
 08  Mick Jones (M)
 55
 
 19  Jack Bridge (M)
 84
 
 11  Harry McKirdy (F)
 37
 86
 
 24  Olufela Olomola (F)
 8
 80

Subs
 
 22  Louis Gray (G)
 
 04  Canice Carroll (D)
 84
 
 27  Nat Knight-Percival (D)
 
 28  Mohammed Sagaf (M)
 57
 
 09  Hallam Hope (M)
 
 25  Ryan Loft (F)
 80
 82
 
 31  Elias Sorensen (F)

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League Two Carlisle United comfortably beat non-league Dulwich Hamlet to reach the second round of the FA Cup. Dulwich, of the National League South, were playing in the first round of the competition for the first time in 21 years but an upset never looked likely. Olufela Olomola volleyed Carlisle ahead before Harry McKirdy made it 2-0. Christian Smith''s header gave Dulwich hope but Mike Jones'' stunning strike and McKirdy''s clinical finish wrapped up the win for Carlisle. ◾:How to follow the FA Cup first round on the BBC The visitors have now successfully navigated the FA Cup first round for five consecutive seasons and go into the hat for Monday''s second-round draw. Despite the result, it was a memorable evening for Dulwich, with a record crowd of 3,300 in attendance at the club''s Champion Hill ground. Their run to the first round has also earned them £36,750, which helped fund the signings of Ben Dempsey on loan from Charlton and free agent Nathan Smith, with the two players joining just hours before kick-off on Friday. Jones ''screamer'' restores Carlisle''s two-goal lead ''It took a terrific goal to settle us'' - what they said Dulwich Hamlet boss Gavin Rose: I thought we were brave. We tried to have a go at the game. We lacked quality in the final third - crossing and our final pass. Maybe the emotion got the better of the boys at times. Carlisle managed the game well and hit us on the break. I will learn something from this and hopefully the boys will learn something from it as well. Carlisle boss Steven Pressley: We can''t take anything away from Dulwich. They were everything and more in terms of what we expected. They put us under pressure but we always looked a threat on the counter. It was a professional job from ourselves but full credit to Dulwich. It took a terrific goal from Mike Jones to settle us down. That was a big moment in the game.
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