A brief glimpse into the past

All Access COA | Dale 0-1 Ebbsfleet United
All Access COA | Dale 0-1 Ebbsfleet United

Go pitchside at the Crown Oil Arena at our home league game against Ebbsfleet United. All Access COA is powered by The ...



Adam Clayton Excited Despite Opening Day Defeat
Adam Clayton Excited Despite Opening Day Defeat

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Highlights | Dale 0-1 Ebbsfleet United
Highlights | Dale 0-1 Ebbsfleet United

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ROCHDALE AFC VS EBBSFLEET UNITED - 0-1- Rochdale LOSE their FIRST EVER National League game
ROCHDALE AFC VS EBBSFLEET UNITED - 0-1- Rochdale LOSE their FIRST EVER National League game

Rochdale LOSE their FIRST EVER National League game - Rochdale AFC VS Ebbsfleet United FC.



Jimmy McNulty On Ebbsfleet United Defeat
Jimmy McNulty On Ebbsfleet United Defeat

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Team, Place & City Details

Ebbsfleet United F.C.

Ebbsfleet United Football Club are an English professional football club based in Northfleet, Kent, that compete in the National League South, the sixth tier of English football. Their home ground has been Stonebridge Road since its inception in 1946.

Hungerford Town F.C.

Hungerford Town Football Club is a football club based in Hungerford, Berkshire, England. Affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association, they are currently members of the National League South, the sixth tier of English football, and play at Bulpit Lane.

Ebbsfleet

Ebbsfleet may refer to:

Ebbsfleet International railway station
Ebbsfleet International railway station

Ebbsfleet International railway station is a railway station in Ebbsfleet Valley, in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, 10 miles outside the eastern boundary of Greater London, England. It is near Dartford and the Bluewater shopping centre to the west and Gravesend to the east.

Bishop of Ebbsfleet

The Bishop of Ebbsfleet is a suffragan bishop who fulfils the role of a provincial episcopal visitor for the western half of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England.The see was erected under the Suffragans Nomination Act 1888 by Order in Council dated 8 February 1994 and licensed by the Archbishop of Canterbury as a "flying bishop" to provide episcopal oversight for parishes throughout the province which do not accept the sacramental ministry of bishops who have participated in the ordination of women. The position is named after Ebbsfleet in Thanet, Kent.

Ebbsfleet Valley
Ebbsfleet Valley

Ebbsfleet Valley is a new town and redevelopment area in Kent, South East England, and part of the Thames Gateway, southwest of Gravesend. Development is coordinated by the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation.

Ebbsfleet, Thanet
Ebbsfleet, Thanet

Ebbsfleet is a hamlet near Ramsgate, Kent, at the head of Pegwell Bay. Historically it was a peninsula on the southern coast of the Isle of Thanet, marking the eastern end of the Wantsum Channel that separated Thanet from the Kentish mainland.

White Horse at Ebbsfleet

The White Horse at Ebbsfleet, formerly the Ebbsfleet Landmark, colloquially the Angel of the South, was a planned white horse statue to be built in the Ebbsfleet Valley in Kent, England. Designed by Mark Wallinger to faithfully resemble a thoroughbred horse, but at 33 times life size, the colossal sculpture was to be 50 metres high.

Ebbsfleet River
Ebbsfleet River

Ebbsfleet River in Kent, south-east England, is a tributary of the Thames Estuary. It joins the Thames at Northfleet, opposite the container port of Tilbury Docks.

Ebbsfleet and Cliffsend Halt railway station

Ebbsfleet and Cliffsend Halt railway station served the hamlet of Ebbsfleet, Thanet, Kent, England from 1908 to 1933 on the Kent Coast Line.

Ebbsfleet, Prince Edward Island
Ebbsfleet, Prince Edward Island

Ebbsfleet is a settlement in Prince Edward Island.

Hungerford
Hungerford

Hungerford is a historic market town and civil parish in Berkshire, England, 8 miles west of Newbury, 9 miles (14 km) east of Marlborough, 27 miles (43 km) northeast of Salisbury and 60 miles (97 km) west of London. The Kennet and Avon Canal passes through the town from the west alongside the River Dun, a major tributary of the River Kennet.

Hungerford massacre

The Hungerford massacre was a series of random shootings in Hungerford, England, United Kingdom on 19 August 1987, when 27-year-old Michael Robert Ryan, an unemployed former labourer, shot dead 16 people, including an unarmed police officer and his own mother, before shooting himself. The shootings, committed using a handgun and two semi-automatic rifles, occurred at several locations, including a school he had once attended.