KINGSTON UPON THAMES. Sutton United overcomes AFC Wimbledon 1-0 after O. Sowunmi scored just 1 goal (62′).

The match was played at the Kingsmeadow stadium in Kingston upon Thames on Tuesday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. In front of 8,575 spectators.​ The referee was Sam Purkiss assisted by Jake Topp and Marc Wilson. The 4th official was David Harrison. The weather was overcast clouds. The temperature was cold at 8.64 degrees Celsius or 47.55 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 91%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 55 Ball Possession 45
Shots
  • 11 Total 12
  • 5 On Target 6
  • 2 Off Target 4
  • 4 Shots blocked 3
  • 120 Attack 112
  • 36 Dangerous attack 50
  • 105 Ball safe 81
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 6
  • 3 Off Sides 3
Fouls
  • 14 Total 12
  • 3 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

AFC Wimbledon had a superior ball possession 55% while Sutton United was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Sutton United was more pushing with 50 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 6 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Sutton United won the match.​

AFC Wimbledon shot 11 times, 5 on target, 2 off target. On the other side, Sutton United shot 12 times, 6 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

AFC Wimbledon received 3 yellow cards (Jack Currie, Huseyin Biler and Omar Bugiel). Talking about the opposition, Sutton United received 4 yellow cards (Ben Goodliffe, Omari Patrick, B. Goodliffe and Craig Clay).

Match Timeline

Huseyin Biler- Yellow
33'
44'
Ben Goodliffe- Yellow
46'
Omar Sowunmi- sub ->Ben Goodliffe
55'
Omari Patrick- Yellow
59'
Craig Clay- sub ->Dominic Gape
59'
60'
62'
Omar Sowunmi(goal)Harry Smith
Josh Davison- sub ->James Tilley
69'
Omar Bugiel- Yellow
69'
73'
Jack Currie- Yellow
76'
79'
Craig Clay- Yellow
Paul Kalambayi- sub ->Alex Pearce
81'
Harry Pell- sub ->Omar Bugiel
81'
84'
Rob Milsom- sub ->Sam Hart

Standings

After playing this contest, AFC Wimbledon stays with 35 points to sit in the 8th place. On the other side, Sutton United will has 17 points to sit in the 23rd place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League Two, AFC Wimbledon will host Colchester United on the 29th of December with a 3-0 head to head stats in favor of AFC Wimbledon (0 draws).

Sutton United will play away against Gillingham on the 29th of December with a 2-1 head to head statistic in favor of Gillingham (0 draws).

AFC Wimbledon – Formation

AFC Wimbledon
G
Alex Bass 12.England
8.5
D
Huseyin Biler 2.England
7.1
33'
D
Ryan Johnson 6.Northern Ireland
7.7
D
Alex Pearce 15.Republic of Ireland
6.8
81'
D
Jack Currie 26.England
7.3
76'
M
Jake Reeves 4.England
6.7
M
James Tilley 7.England
6.7
69'
M
Josh Neufville 11.England
6.8
60'
M
Armani Little 14.England
7.1
F
Ali Al-Hamadi 10.Iraq
7.1
F
Omar Bugiel 18.Lebanon
6.8
81' 69'
Substitutes
G
Nikola Tzanev 1.New Zealand
D
Paul Kalambayi 30.England
6.8
81'
D
Isaac Ogundere 33.England
M
Harry Pell 8.England
6.4
81'
M
James Ball 16.England
M
7.0
60'
F
Josh Davison 9.England
6.4
69'

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

The manager Johnnie Jackson decided to play with the following team: Alex Bass (8.5), Huseyin Biler (7.1), Alex Pearce (6.8), Ryan Johnson (7.7), Jack Currie (7.3), James Tilley (6.7), Armani Little (7.1), Jake Reeves (6.7), Josh Neufville (6.8), Ali Al-Hamadi (7.1) and Omar Bugiel (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Nik Tzanev, Harry Pell (6.4), Josh Davison (6.4), James Ball, Connor Lemonheigh-Evans (7.0), Paul Kalambayi (6.8) and Isaac Ogundere.

Substitutions

AFC Wimbledon made 4 changes: James Tilley for Josh Davison (69′), Josh Neufville for Connor Lemonheigh-Evans (60′), Alex Pearce for Paul Kalambayi (81′) and Omar Bugiel for Harry Pell (81′).

Player of the match: Alex Bass​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for AFC Wimbledon was the goalkeeper: Alex Bass. His rating is 8.47. He performed 5 saves.

Sutton United – Formation

Sutton United
G
Dean Bouzanis 21.Australia
8.1
D
Ben Goodliffe 5.England
7.1
46' 44'
D
Joe Kizzi 22.England
7.1
D
Ryan Jackson 23.England
7.5
D
Sam Hart 42.England
7.7
84'
M
Harry Beautyman 10.England
7.3
M
Omari Patrick 11.England
6.7
55'
M
T. Fadahunsi 19.England
6.8
59'
M
Dominic Gape 26.England
6.4
59'
M
Lee Angol 33.England
7.0
73'
F
Harry Smith 9.England
8.1
Substitutes
G
Steve Arnold 25.England
D
Omar Sowunmi 4.England
7.5
46' 62'
M
Craig Clay 16.England
6.3
59' 79'
M
Dion Pereira 18.Antigua and Barbuda
7.0
59'
M
Rob Milsom 24.England
6.4
84'
F
Aiden O'Brien 40.Republic of Ireland
7.0
73'

Sutton United started with a 4-4-1-1 line-up (4-4-1-1).

Jason Goodliffe played with: Dean Bouzanis (8.1), Ryan Jackson (7.5), Ben Goodliffe (7.1), Joe Kizzi (7.1), Sam Hart (7.7), Tope Fadahunsi (6.8), Dominic Gape (6.4), Harry Beautyman (7.3), Omari Patrick (6.7), Lee Angol (7.0) and Harry Smith (8.1).

They had on the bench: Omar Sowunmi (7.5), Craig Clay (6.3), Dion Pereira (7.0), Robert Milsom (6.4), Steve Arnold and Aiden O’Brien (7.0).

Substitutions

Sutton United made 5 changes: Dominic Gape for Craig Clay (59′), Tope Fadahunsi for Dion Pereira (59′), Ben Goodliffe for Omar Sowunmi (46′), Lee Angol for Aiden O’Brien (73′) and Sam Hart for Robert Milsom (84′).

Player of the match: Harry Smith​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Sutton United was Harry Smith even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is 8.1 with 33 passes (44% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 24 duels out of 37.

Results of the day

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