LONDON. Charlton Athletic prevailed over AFC Wimbledon. Charlton Athletic took advantage of its better ball possession (58%).

The match was played at the The Valley stadium in London on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Chris Pollard with the support of Geoff Russell and G Read. The 4th official was Marc Wilson. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 9.8 degrees Celsius or 49.57 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 71%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 58 Ball Possession 42
Shots
  • 12 Total 13
  • 5 On Target 3
  • 7 Off Target 10
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 85 Attack 63
  • 53 Dangerous attack 33
  • 71 Ball safe 69
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 11 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 11 Total 11
  • 4 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Charlton Athletic was in firm control of the ball 58% while AFC Wimbledon was struggling with a 42% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Charlton Athletic was putting more pressure with 53 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 5 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Charlton Athletic won the match​.

Charlton Athletic shot 12 times, 5 on target, 7 off target. Regarding the opposition, AFC Wimbledon shot 13 times, 3 on target, 10 off target.

Cards

Charlton Athletic received 4 yellow cards (D. Jaiyesimi, A. Gilbey, S. Clare and R. Inniss). Talking about the opposition, AFC Wimbledon didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

3'
12'
18'
29'
31'
36'
54'
60'
67'
69'
73'
76'
76'
79'
90'

Standings

After playing this match, Charlton Athletic will have 39 points like Bolton Wanderers and Burton Albion to sit in the 11th place. On the other side, AFC Wimbledon will stay with 30 points to hold in the 20th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League One, Charlton Athletic will play away against Bolton Wanderers on the 8th of February with a 5-4 head to head record in favor of Charlton Athletic (7 draws).

AFC Wimbledon will host Rotherham United on the 8th of February with a 7-1 head to head stats in favor of Rotherham United (1 draw).

Charlton Athletic – Formation

Charlton Athletic
G
Craig MacGillivray 1.Scotland
5.4
D
Ryan Inniss 24.England
6.8
90' 18'
D
Akin Famewo 5.England
7.4
60'
D
Sean Clare 28.England
6.6
79'
M
Adam Matthews 16.Wales
6.6
M
Alex Gilbey 11.England
6.5
54'
M
George Dobson 4.England
6.8
M
6.4
12'
M
Albie Morgan 10.England
7.9
73'
F
Chuks Aneke 22.England
6.6
69'
F
Conor Washington 14.Northern Ireland
7.3
31'
Substitutes
G
S. Henderson 30.Republic of Ireland
D
Ben Purrington 3.England
D
J. Pearce 6.England
M
Scott Fraser 21.Scotland
6.6
73'
M
Diallang Jaiyesimi 7.England
7.9
12' 29'
F
Elliot Lee 17.England
F
M. Burstow 48.England
6.2
69'

Charlton Athletic started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

The manager Johnnie Jackson decided to play with the following team: Craig MacGillivray (5.4), Sean Clare (6.6), Ryan Inniss (6.8), Akin Famewo (7.4), Adam Matthews (6.6), Albie Morgan (7.9), George Dobson (6.8), Alex Gilbey (6.5), Corey Blackett-Taylor (6.4), Conor Washington (7.3) and Chuks Aneke (6.6).

The home team had on the bench: Scott Fraser (6.6), S. Henderson, E. Lee, B. Purrington, Diallang Jaiyesimi (7.9), J. Pearce and Mason Burstow (6.2).

Charlton Athletic could not rely on the presence of D. Jaiyesimi (injured).

Substitutions

Charlton Athletic made 3 changes: C. Blackett-Taylor for D. Jaiyesimi (12′), C. Aneke for M. Burstow (69′) and A. Morgan for S. Fraser (73′).

Best player: Albie Morgan​

The most impressive player for Charlton Athletic was Albie Morgan even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.9) with 31 passes (61% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 8. He performed 12 crosses.

AFC Wimbledon – Formation

AFC Wimbledon
G
Nikola Tzanev 1.New Zealand
5.8
D
Lee Brown 55.England
6.4
D
6.6
D
Ben Heneghan 22.England
7.7
36'
D
Paul Osew 37.England
5.5
M
George Marsh 6.England
6.6
M
Anthony Hartigan 8.England
7.4
M
Ethan Chislett 11.South Africa
6.6
76' 3'
M
Jack Rudoni 12.England
7.0
76'
M
A. Assal 10.Morocco
7.2
F
Sam Cosgrove 9.England
6.6
67'
Substitutes
G
N. Broome 51.England
D
D
Dániel Csóka 3.Hungary
M
L. McCormick 21.England
6.5
76'
F
Terry Ablade 17.Finland
6.4
76'
F
Aaron Cosgrave 38.England
6.1
67'
F
Dapo Mebude 16.Scotland

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

Mark Robinson played with: Nik Tzanev (5.8), Paul Osew (5.5), Ben Heneghan (7.7), William Nightingale (6.6), Lee Brown (6.4), Anthony Hartigan (7.4), George Marsh (6.6), Jack Rudoni (7.0), Ethan Chislett (6.6), Ayoub Assal (7.2) and Sam Cosgrove (6.6).

These were the players on the bench: N. Broome, Terry Ablade (6.4), Aaron Cosgrave (6.1), Luke McCormick (6.5), D. Awokoya-Mebude, N. Guinness-Walker and D. Csóka.

Substitutions

AFC Wimbledon made 3 changes: S. Cosgrove for A. Cosgrave (67′), E. Chislett for L. McCormick (76′) and J. Rudoni for T. Ablade (76′).

Best player: Ben Heneghan​

The player that probably impressed the most for AFC Wimbledon was Ben Heneghan.

His rating is (7.7) with 1 goal, 27 passes (59% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 9.

Results of the day

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