LONDON. AFC Wimbledon manages to recover against Sheffield Wednesday with 2 goals from L. Gregory from a penalty kick on the 61′ and a goal on the 13′.

The match was played at the The Breyer Group Stadium stadium in London on Saturday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Chris Sarginson who was helped by Darren Blunden and Aaron Farmer. The 4th official was Sam Purkiss. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was pleasant at 15.2 degrees Celsius or 59.4 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 85%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 53 Ball Possession 47
Shots
  • 8 Total 14
  • 4 On Target 8
  • 4 Off Target 6
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 112 Attack 92
  • 44 Dangerous attack 27
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 2 Corners 2
  • 1 Off Sides 9
Fouls
  • 13 Total 12
  • 0 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 1

Ball possession

The ball possession was similar. AFC Wimbledon was in possession of the ball for 53% of the time vs. Sheffield Wednesday that controlled the ball for 47% of the time.

Attitude and shots

AFC Wimbledon was more aggressive with 44 dangerous attacks and 8 shots of which 4 were on target. However, that was not enough AFC Wimbledon to win the match​.

AFC Wimbledon shot 8 times, 4 on target, 4 off target. On the opposite side, Sheffield Wednesday shot 14 times, 8 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

AFC Wimbledon didn’t receive any yellow card. On the other side, Sheffield Wednesday received 2 yellow cards (C. Dunkley and J. Brown).

Match Timeline

13'
Lee Gregory(goal)B. Bannan
27'
61'
Lee Gregory(penalty)
61'
62'
67'
70'
76'
85'
90'

Standings

After this encounter, AFC Wimbledon will have 14 points like Ipswich Town, Morecambe and Cambridge United to stay in the 17th place. On the opposite side, Sheffield Wednesday will have 19 points like Milton Keynes Dons and Burton Albion to stay in the 7th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League One, AFC Wimbledon will play away with Lincoln City on the 19th of October with a 1-1 head to head statistic.

Sheffield Wednesday will play away agasint Cambridge United on the 19th of October with a 0-0 head to head statistic.

AFC Wimbledon – Formation

AFC Wimbledon
G
Nikola Tzanev 1.New Zealand
6.3
D
Cheye Alexander 7.England
6.3
76'
D
Ben Heneghan 22.England
6.8
D
Paul Kalambayi 30.England
6.6
D
6.9
67'
M
Alex Woodyard 4.England
6.8
M
Anthony Hartigan 8.England
7.0
M
Ethan Chislett 11.South Africa
6.3
62'
M
A. Assal 10.Morocco
6.3
M
Dapo Mebude 16.Scotland
5.9
61'
F
Jack Rudoni 12.England
7.3
85'
Substitutes
G
Zaki Oualah 31.Algeria
D
Henry Lawrence 2.England
6.5
76'
D
Paul Osew 37.England
D
D. Charles 32.England
D
Dániel Csóka 3.Hungary
M
L. McCormick 21.England
7.2
62'
F
Aaron Pressley 19.Scotland
6.5
61'

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

The manager Mark Robinson decided to play with the following team: Nik Tzanev (6.3), Cheye Alexander (6.3), Paul Kalambayi (6.6), Ben Heneghan (6.8), Nesta Guinness-Walker (6.9), Alex Woodyard (6.8), Anthony Hartigan (7.0), Ayoub Assal (6.3), Ethan Chislett (6.3), Adedapo Awokoya-Mebude (5.9) and Jack Rudoni (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: Henry Lawrence (6.5), P. Osew, D. Charles, Aaron Pressley (6.5), D. Csóka, Z. Oualah and Luke McCormick (7.2).

Substitutions

AFC Wimbledon made 3 changes: A. Mebude for A. Pressley (61′), E. Chislett for L. McCormick (62′) and C. Alexander for H. Lawrence (76′).

Best player: Jack Rudoni​

The most impressive player for AFC Wimbledon was Jack Rudoni.

His rating is (7.3) with 1 goal, 23 passes (65% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 3 duels out of 10. He performed 1 cross.

Sheffield Wednesday – Formation

Sheffield Wednesday
G
Joe Wildsmith 28.England
6.2
D
Chey Dunkley 22.England
6.8
27'
D
Dominic Iorfa 6.England
7.2
D
Liam Palmer 2.Scotland
6.4
M
J. Hunt 32.England
7.2
M
Jaden Brown 3.England
6.0
90'
M
Barry Bannan 10.Scotland
8.1
M
Lewis Wing 26.England
7.6
F
Callum Paterson 13.Scotland
7.2
F
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru 17.Nigeria
6.8
70'
F
Lee Gregory 9.England
7.9
13', 61'
Substitutes
G
Bailey Peacock-Farrell 1.Northern Ireland
M
Marvin Johnson 18.England
M
Theo Corbeanu 23.Canada
F
Sylla Sow 40.Netherlands
F
Saido Berahino 24.Burundi
6.4
70'
F
Olamide Shodipo 7.Republic of Ireland
F
Florian Kamberi 20.Albania

Sheffield Wednesday started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

On the other side, Darren Moore played with: Joe Wildsmith (6.2), Dominic Iorfa (7.2), Cheyenne Dunkley (6.8), Liam Palmer (6.4), Jack Hunt (7.2), Lewis Wing (7.6), Barry Bannan (8.1), Jaden Brown (6.0), Oluwafisayo Dele-Bashiru (6.8), Callum Paterson (7.2) and Lee Gregory (7.9).

They had on the bench: S. Sow, Saido Berahino (6.4), O. Shodipo, M. Johnson, B. Peacock-Farrell, T. Corbeanu and F. Kamberi.

Substitutions

Sheffield Wednesday made only 1 change substituting F. Dele-Bashiru for S. Berahino (70′)​.

Best player: Barry Bannan​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Sheffield Wednesday was Barry Bannan.

His rating is (8.1) with 50 passes (90% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 8. He performed 1 cross.

Results of the day

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