Woking produced a dominant display at the Kuflink Stadium, cruising to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Ebbsfleet United. The Cards’ control of the match steadily increased throughout the first half, culminating in a deserved opener in the 34th minute. A flowing move saw Dale Gorman slide a perfectly weighted pass through the Ebbsfleet defence to Max Dyche, who applied a clinical finish to give the visitors the lead. Ebbsfleet, meanwhile, struggled to penetrate the Woking defence, their forays forward frequently breaking down in the final third.
The second half saw both sides turn to their benches, but it was Woking’s substitutions that proved decisive, injecting fresh energy and further sharpening their attack. This tactical switch paid dividends in the 78th minute when substitute Charley Kendall pounced on a loose ball in the Ebbsfleet penalty area and calmly slotted home to double Woking’s advantage.
As Ebbsfleet desperately pushed forward in search of a late lifeline, the gaps in their defence became increasingly apparent. Woking capitalised ruthlessly in the 93rd minute of stoppage time, adding a third goal to seal a comprehensive victory. Another substitute, Matt Ward, finished off a move initiated by Kendall, capping off an impressive performance from the Cards and leaving Ebbsfleet to reflect on a disappointing afternoon. The win represents a significant boost for Woking, lifting them up the table from their pre-match position of 18th, while Ebbsfleet remain rooted to the bottom. Having failed to beat Ebbsfleet in their two previous encounters in recent seasons, this emphatic result marks a welcome shift in the head-to-head record for Woking.