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Dover Athletic 2 Haringey Borough 1 match report: Two-goal substitute Zidan Sutherland ensures Whites come from behind at Crabble to get into FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round

Substitute Zidan Sutherland made the difference as Dover came from behind to beat Haringey and book their place in the next round of the FA Cup on Saturday.

Lower-division Haringey led at half-time after Khalifa Jabbie’s goal, only for striker Sutherland to bag a second-half brace to earn a 2-1 win and get them into the Fourth Qualifying Round.

The Isthmian Premier visitors, who had already knocked out division rivals Dulwich and National League South Tonbridge to reach this stage, settled well at Crabble. Eight-goal Matthew Young sent a seventh-minute strike narrowly over.

Whites created their first opportunity in the 19th minute in front of a crowd of 502 when on-loan AFC Wimbledon player Paris Lock fired a shot straight at Haringey goalkeeper Ted Collins.

But the away side looked the better of the teams and Jabbie stabbed home at the far post at the second attempt midway through the first half from a corner by Young.

Recalled Roman Charles-Cook struggled to keep visiting winger Alphonso Kennedy for Dover, too.

Two minutes before half-time, Archie Hatcher had a powerful free-kick tipped over by Collins after good work by Whites striker George Nikaj to earn the set-piece before captain-for-the-day John Oyenuga skied a long-range drive.

Home manager Mitch Brundle made a half-time substitution which saw Nick Dembele come on for Nikaj.

Dembele nearly netted with his first touch, as well, as he dragged wide with 48 minutes played after he had turned his man.

More good work by Dembele saw him have a deflected 63rd-minute strike go wide for a corner while Sutherland came on for right-back Charles-Cook in a match-changing attacking change.

But, midway through the second period, the hosts did equalise. Their first two

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