KINGSTON UPON THAMES. Wrexham and AFC Wimbledon draw 1-1. E. Lee scored the first goal (22′) for Wrexham. J. Tilley settled the score (81′) with a penalty.

Ali Al-Hamadi didn’t convert a decisive penalty (65′). That would have allowed AFC Wimbledon to win the match.​

The match was played at the Kingsmeadow stadium in Kingston upon Thames on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Darren Drysdale with the collaboration of Daniel Cook and Shaun Farrer. The 4th official was . The weather was light rain. The temperature was pleasant at 21.43 degrees Celsius or 70.57 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 58%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 50 Ball Possession 50
Shots
  • 13 Total 10
  • 3 On Target 6
  • 4 Off Target 3
  • 6 Shots blocked 1
  • 81 Attack 101
  • 65 Dangerous attack 37
  • 90 Ball safe 106
  • 2 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 4
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 14 Total 10
  • 3 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 4

The overall ball possession was identical with both teams controlling the ball for 50% of the time.

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. AFC Wimbledon was in possession of the ball for 50% of the time vs. Wrexham that controlled the ball for 50% of the time.

Attitude and shots

AFC Wimbledon was more pushing with 65 dangerous attacks and 13 shots of which 3 were on target. Nevertheless, that was not enough AFC Wimbledon to win the match​.

AFC Wimbledon shot 13 times, 3 on target, 4 off target. On the other side, Wrexham shot 10 times, 6 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

AFC Wimbledon received 5 yellow cards (Omar Bugiel, Joe Lewis, Johnnie Jackson, Harry Pell and Johnnie Jackson). On the other side, Wrexham received 3 yellow cards (William Boyle, Elliot Lee and ).

Match Timeline

22'
Elliot Lee(goal)
Omar Bugiel- Yellow
40'
Joe Lewis- Yellow
48'
56'
Will Boyle- Yellow
65'
Lee Brown- sub ->Alex Pearce
73'
Harry Pell- sub ->Omar Bugiel
73'
Aron Sasu- sub ->Josh Neufville
73'
75'
Elliot Lee- Yellow
Harry Pell- Yellow
75'
James Tilley(penalty)
81'
84'
Sam Dalby- sub ->Ollie Palmer
84'
Anthony Forde- sub ->Andy Cannon
84'
Luke Young - sub ->Ryan Barnett
89'
Jordan Davies- sub ->Jacob Mendy
James Ball- sub ->Armani Little
90'
Josh Davison- sub ->Ali Al-Hamadi
90'

Standings

After this match, AFC Wimbledon has 5 points to occupy the 7th place in the table. Talking about the opposition, Wrexham has 4 points (11th).

Next matches

In the next match in the League Two, AFC Wimbledon will host Morecambe on the 17th of February with a 4-4 head to head record.

Wrexham will host Notts County on the 17th of February with a 8-2 head to head statistic in favor of Notts County (3 draws).

AFC Wimbledon – Formation

AFC Wimbledon
G
Alex Bass 12.England
7.1
D
Ryan Johnson 6.Northern Ireland
7.1
D
Alex Pearce 15.Republic of Ireland
6.8
73'
D
Joe Lewis 31.Wales
6.6
48'
D
Isaac Ogundere 33.England
6.7
M
Jake Reeves 4.England
7.0
M
James Tilley 7.England
7.1
81'
M
Josh Neufville 11.England
6.7
73'
M
Armani Little 14.England
6.4
90'
F
Ali Al-Hamadi 10.Iraq
6.6
90'
F
Omar Bugiel 18.Lebanon
7.7
73' 40'
Substitutes
G
Nikola Tzanev 1.New Zealand
D
Lee Brown 3.England
6.8
73'
M
Harry Pell 8.England
7.0
73' 75'
M
James Ball 16.England
6.6
90'
M
Aron Sasu 29.Norway
6.6
73'
F
Josh Davison 9.England
6.6
90'
F
Ryan McLean 17.England

AFC Wimbledon started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Johnnie Jackson decided to play with the following team: Alex Bass (7.1), Isaac Ogundere (6.7), Joe Lewis (6.6), Alex Pearce (6.8), Ryan Johnson (7.1), James Tilley (7.1), Jake Reeves (7.0), Armani Little (6.4), Josh Neufville (6.7), Ali Al-Hamadi (6.6) and Omar Bugiel (7.7).

The home team had on the bench: Nik Tzanev, Lee Brown (6.8), Harry Pell (7.0), Josh Davison (6.6), James Ball (6.6), Ryan Mclean and Aron Sasu (6.6).

Substitutions

AFC Wimbledon made 5 changes: Alex Pearce for Lee Brown (73′), Omar Bugiel for Harry Pell (73′), Josh Neufville for Aron Sasu (73′), Armani Little for James Ball (90′) and Ali Al-Hamadi for Josh Davison (90′).

Best player: Omar Bugiel​

The most impressive player for AFC Wimbledon was Omar Bugiel.

His rating is (7.7) with 14 passes (0% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 10 duels out of 21.

Wrexham – Formation

Wrexham
G
Ben Foster 12.England
7.8
D
Will Boyle 25.England
6.3
56'
D
Ben Tozer 4.England
6.7
D
Eoghan O'Connell 15.Republic of Ireland
7.3
M
Ryan Barnett 29.England
6.7
84'
M
Jacob Mendy 19.Gambia
7.9
89'
M
Andy Cannon 20.England
6.9
84'
M
Thomas O'Connor 22.Republic of Ireland
6.6
F
James McClean 23.Republic of Ireland
6.7
F
Elliot Lee 38.England
7.8
75' 22'
F
Ollie Palmer 9.England
6.8
84'
Substitutes
G
Mark Howard 21.England
D
Max Cleworth 32.Wales
M
Jordan Davies 7.Wales
89'
M
Luke Young 8.England
84'
M
Anthony Forde 14.Republic of Ireland
84'
F
Jake Bickerstaff 27.Wales
F
Sam Dalby 18.England
84'

Wrexham started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

Phil Parkinson played with: Ben Foster (7.8), Eoghan O’Connell (7.3), Ben Tozer (6.7), William Boyle (6.3), Ryan Barnett (6.7), Andy Cannon (6.9), Thomas O’Connor (6.6), Jacob Mendy (7.9), James McClean (6.7), Ollie Palmer (6.8) and Elliot Lee (7.8).

They had on the bench: Jordan Davies, Luke Young, Anthony Forde, Sam Dalby, Mark Howard, Jake Bickerstaff and Max Cleworth.

Substitutions

Wrexham made 4 changes: Ollie Palmer for Sam Dalby (84′), Andy Cannon for Anthony Forde (84′), Ryan Barnett for Luke Young (84′) and Jacob Mendy for Jordan Davies (89′).

Best player: Jacob Mendy​

The most impressive player for Wrexham was Jacob Mendy.

His rating is (7.9) with 27 passes (0% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 9 duels out of 13. He performed 9 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the League Two.​