Ebbsfleet United cruise to emphatic 4-0 victory over Hampton & Richmond
Ebbsfleet United delivered a commanding performance at home on Saturday afternoon, dismantling Hampton & Richmond Borough 4-0 in a National League South encounter that showcased the Fleet at their clinical best. The comprehensive victory was built on early dominance and maintained throughout, with Kwame Appiah’s brace leading the charge in front of delighted home supporters.
The tone was set within the opening two minutes when Appiah found the net to give Ebbsfleet the perfect start. The early goal appeared to settle any nerves and allowed the Kent side to play with the confidence and fluidity that has become their hallmark this season.
Hampton & Richmond barely had time to regroup before finding themselves further behind. Charlie Seaman doubled the advantage in the 19th minute, capitalising on what appeared to be sustained pressure from the hosts. The goal effectively killed off any hopes of an early comeback from the visitors, who struggled to find their rhythm against an organised Ebbsfleet side.
The Fleet continued to press their advantage as the first half drew to a close, with Appiah completing his brace in the 41st minute. The striker’s second goal of the afternoon demonstrated the clinical finishing that has made him such a valuable asset, and sent the home supporters into the break in jubilant mood with their side holding a commanding 3-0 lead.
Any lingering doubts about the outcome were extinguished midway through the second half when Freddie Barnes added the fourth goal in the 64th minute. The strike capped off what had been a thoroughly professional display from Ebbsfleet, who managed the game expertly after establishing their early dominance.
Remarkably, the match was played in an excellent spirit throughout, with referee having no cause to reach for his cards. This clean sheet in terms of discipline reflected the controlled nature of Ebbsfleet’s performance, as they never allowed frustration to creep into their game despite the comfortable scoreline.
The victory will provide significant momentum for Ebbsfleet United as they continue their National League South campaign. Such comprehensive performances against fellow promotion contenders demonstrate the squad’s quality and depth, with multiple goalscorers contributing to what was a complete team effort.
Manager and players alike will be particularly pleased with the clean sheet, which showcased the defensive solidity that has been crucial to their success this season. The ability to combine attacking flair with defensive discipline suggests a team that is maturing at exactly the right time.
For the travelling Hampton & Richmond supporters, it was a disappointing afternoon, but they witnessed a Ebbsfleet side operating at the peak of their powers. The Fleet’s next fixture will provide another opportunity to build on this impressive display and continue their push towards their seasonal objectives.


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