BURTON-UPON-TRENT. AFC Wimbledon and Burton Albion draw 1-1. O. Palmer scored the first goal (70′) for AFC Wimbledon. D. Jebbison made it even (77′). Burton Albion was much better in terms of ball possession (61%)​

The match was played at the Pirelli Stadium stadium in Burton-upon-Trent on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Andrew Kitchen with the help of Robert Atkin and Richard Woodward. The 4th official was Anthony Moore. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 6.8 degrees Celsius or 44.15 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 86%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 60 Ball Possession 40
Shots
  • 21 Total 12
  • 4 On Target 3
  • 17 Off Target 9
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 98 Attack 75
  • 94 Dangerous attack 28
  • 57 Ball safe 65
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 8 Corners 1
  • 2 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 11 Total 4
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 2 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Burton Albion had a superior ball possession 61% while AFC Wimbledon was struggling with a 39% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Burton Albion was putting more pressure with 94 dangerous attacks and 21 shots of which 4 were on target. However, that was not enough Burton Albion to win the match​.

Burton Albion shot 21 times, 4 on target, 17 off target. On the opposite side, AFC Wimbledon shot 12 times, 3 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

Burton Albion received 2 yellow cards (T. Taylor and A. Oshilaja). Talking about the opposition, AFC Wimbledon didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

45'
Adedeji Oshilaja- Yellow
57'
64'
70'
74'
77'
81'
84'
85'

Standings

After this contest, Burton Albion will have 36 points like Cambridge United and Accrington Stanley to sit in the 11th place. Regarding the opposition, AFC Wimbledon will have 28 points like Fleetwood Town to sit in the 19th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League One, Burton Albion will play away against Lincoln City on the 29th of January with a 5-3 head to head record in favor of Lincoln City (1 draw).

AFC Wimbledon will host Shrewsbury Town on the 29th of January with a 7-1 head to head stats in favor of Shrewsbury Town (6 draws).

Burton Albion – Formation

Burton Albion
G
Ben Garratt 24.England
6.6
D
John Brayford 2.England
6.7
D
Adedeji Oshilaja 4.England
7.3
57'
D
Sam Hughes 12.England
6.5
M
6.4
M
Tom Hamer 37.England
7.2
M
Terry Taylor 23.Wales
6.1
74' 45'
M
Ciaran Gilligan 25.England
6.5
85'
F
Daniel Jebbison 21.Canada
6.2
77'
F
Joe Powell 8.England
7.2
F
Gassan Ahadme 9.Morocco
5.9
Substitutes
G
C. Hawkins 20.England
D
Michael Mancienne 38.England
D
Jonny Smith 11.England
D
William Kokolo 22.France
6.5
74'
D
Ryan Leak 26.Wales
M
Thomas O'Connor 15.Republic of Ireland
M
Charlie Lakin 40.England
85'

Burton Albion started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Jerrel Hasselbaink decided to play with the following team: Ben Garratt (6.6), Sam Hughes (6.5), John Brayford (6.7), Adedeji Oshilaja (7.3), Thomas Hamer (7.2), Terry Taylor (6.1), Ciaran Gilligan (6.5), Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (6.4), Joe Powell (7.2), Daniel Jebbison (6.2) and Gassan Ahadme (5.9).

The home team had on the bench: C. Hawkins, M. Mancienne, T. O’Connor, Charlie Lakin, J. Smith, Williams Kokolo (6.5) and R. Leak.

Substitutions

Burton Albion made 2 changes: T. Taylor for W. Kokolo (74′) and C. Gilligan for C. Lakin (85′).

Best player: Adedeji Oshilaja​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Burton Albion was Adedeji Oshilaja.

His rating is (7.3) with 53 passes (71% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 6. He performed 3 crosses.

AFC Wimbledon – Formation

AFC Wimbledon
G
Nikola Tzanev 1.New Zealand
7.3
D
7.2
D
Cheye Alexander 7.England
6.5
D
Ben Heneghan 22.England
7.4
D
Paul Osew 37.England
7.0
M
Alex Woodyard 4.England
6.9
84'
M
L. McCormick 21.England
7.4
M
George Marsh 6.England
7.2
M
Jack Rudoni 12.England
7.3
81'
M
Dapo Mebude 16.Scotland
6.2
64'
F
Ollie Palmer 9.England
7.6
70'
Substitutes
G
Zaki Oualah 31.Algeria
D
Dániel Csóka 3.Hungary
D
M
Ethan Chislett 11.South Africa
84'
M
A. Assal 10.Morocco
6.3
64'
F
Aaron Cosgrave 38.England
6.4
81'
F
Terry Ablade 17.Finland

AFC Wimbledon started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Mark Robinson played with: Nik Tzanev (7.3), Cheye Alexander (6.5), Ben Heneghan (7.4), William Nightingale (7.2), Paul Osew (7.0), Alex Woodyard (6.9), George Marsh (7.2), Jack Rudoni (7.3), Luke McCormick (7.4), Adedapo Awokoya-Mebude (6.2) and Ollie Palmer (7.6).

They had on the bench: D. Csóka, Aaron Cosgrave (6.4), Z. Oualah, Ethan Chislett, N. Guinness-Walker, T. Ablade and Ayoub Assal (6.3).

AFC Wimbledon could not rely on the presence of E. Chislett (injured).

Substitutions

AFC Wimbledon made 3 changes: A. Mebude for A. Assal (64′), J. Rudoni for A. Cosgrave (81′) and A. Woodyard for E. Chislett (84′).

Best player: Ollie Palmer​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for AFC Wimbledon was Ollie Palmer.

His rating is (7.6) with 1 goal, 17 passes (52% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 9 duels out of 14.

Results of the day

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