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Dover Athletic 2 Cray Valley PM 2 match report: Away captain Mohammed-Idris Oshilaja grabs stoppage-time equaliser after Whites goals from Roman Charles-Cook and stand-in skipper Ruben Soares-Junior looked to have won it

An incredible finish ensured it was honours even after Dover’s top-of-the-table Isthmian Premier match against Cray Valley on Saturday.

Whites defender Roman Charles-Cook's stoppage-time goal looked to have won it but the Millers’ captain, Mohammed-Idris Oshilaja, earned them a deserved point.

Substitute Matthew Vigor had netted late in normal time to cancel out stand-in Dover skipper Ruben Soares-Junior's first-half goal, either side of a missed second-half Cray Valley penalty, as it finished 2-2. Both teams extended their unbeaten league runs to 10 games.

Jake Leberl’s league-leading hosts had created the first chance of the encounter at Crabble as Millers keeper Max Ovenden got down to hold Luke Baptiste's shot from a right-wing cross in the fourth minute.

Six minutes later as Steve McKimm’s men started to settle into the game, Dover’s defence twice blocked bravely when defender Daniel Bowry and midfielder Tom Beere tried their luck from distance.

But Whites went in front in fine fashion on 11 minutes in front of a crowd of 1,020 on a grey and gloomy afternoon.

The visitors were adamant there was a foul by defender Luca Cocoracchio, finding himself in an unusually advanced position, but their appeals were waved away by referee Peter Conn.

Cocoracchio crossed to George Nikaj and his cushioned header found Soares-Junior, whose lovely overhead kick nestled home for his 13th goal this season.

Cray Valley should have equalised through two chances in quick succession.

A powerful Beere shot stung the palms of stand-in home keeper Claudio Boake-Sarfu and the former AFC Wimbledon man was then provider for Parker, only for the 12-goal forward to drag inches wide.

At the other end, the away team twice cleared off their own line

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