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From Billericay to history: Dowman's amazing journey

The Guardian

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October 31, 2025

How an Arsenal-supporting family set 15-year-old prodigy on road to latest of his many records at the Emirates

- Ed Aarons

There was never a question about which club Max Dowman wanted to join after he was spotted playing up an age group for Billericay Town's colts in 2015.

In the Essex town best known these days for being one of the backdrops for the popular BBC comedy series Gavin and Stacey, and where allegiances have often been split between Tottenham and West Ham, Dowman had caught the eye of scouts from London's biggest academies at the age of six.

"He had the pick of clubs," says Nick Hutt, the chair of Billericay's youth section, who saw a four-year-old Dowman play. "But the whole family are Arsenal supporters, so they chose Arsenal."

Little more than a decade on, Mikel Arteta is reaping the benefits. Dowman, having set numerous records in Arsenal's Hale End academy, on Wednesday became the youngest player to start a match for the club. At the age of 15 years and 302 days he left the Emirates entranced by a mesmerising performance in the Carabao Cup win over Brighton.

"A tiny smile, that's what you get with him," said a proud Arsenal manager when asked after how the understated Dowman had reacted to news he would surpass his under-18s teammate Jack Porter's record, established last year in the same competition.

The word has been out on Dowman among Arsenal fans since he was invited to train with Arteta's squad at the start of last year when he turned 14. A meticulous progression plan has been mapped out for the player some insiders describe as the most talented they have seen at his age.

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