Stevenage squared off with Wimbledon in the League One of England action on March 14. The match finished with Stevenage victorious, 1-0.
Jamie Reid scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot on the 10th minute of the match, handing Stevenage the advantage and eventually securing the win.
3 months after their last encounter in League One, tensions run high as Stevenage and Wimbledon meet again. In their last meeting, neither side could break the deadlock, ending in a 0-0 draw. Following a recent loss to Leyton Orient on March 10, Stevenage aim to regroup and turn things around in this upcoming clash. Resolving issues at the back will be vital for improvement, particularly since their defense has shown cracks, conceding goals in their last three home matches in a row.
After their recent two-win streak against Blackpool and Northampton, Wimbledon, unlike their opponents, approach this match with renewed confidence, bringing their unbeaten streak to four. Though notably, they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across three consecutive away matches.
This League One clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Stevenage and Wimbledon in this campaign. Jamie Reid and Harvey White have been pivotal for Stevenage’s attack, under Alex Revell’s guidance, combining to deliver important goals and assists. In League One, Reid has been Stevenage’s standout scorer with twelve goals, as White continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with seven assists. Dan Kemp, Chem Campbell and Carl Piergianni have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Stevenage’s attack.
Meanwhile, Wimbledon’s attacking options, under the tactical direction of Johnnie Jackson, have been bolstered by Marcus Browne, the team’s top scorer, and Matty Stevens, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Browne leads Wimbledon’s scoring charts in League One this season with twelve goals, while Seddon remains their top assist provider in the competition with eight. Omar Bugiel, Myles Hippolyte and Jake Reeves have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
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Stevenage kicked off the game with Filip Marschall, Lewis Freestone, Carl Piergianni, Charlie Goode, Phoenix Patterson who got substituted by Jasper Pattenden on the 78th minute, Harvey White, Jordan Houghton who got substituted by Louis Thompson on the 78th minute, Luther Wildin, Dan Kemp who got substituted by Bez Lubala on the 86th minute, Jamie Reid who got substituted by Jordan Roberts on the 78th minute and Matt Phillips as starters, with Taye Ashby-Hammond, Dan Sweeney, Jasper Pattenden, Louis Thompson, Bez Lubala, Jordan Roberts and Lenny Brown on the bench.
Wimbledon's starting eleven were Joe McDonnell, Steve Seddon, Ryan Johnson, Joe Lewis who got substituted by Junior Nkeng on the 77th minute, Isaac Ogundere, Nathan Asiimwe, Myles Hippolyte, Alistair Smith who got substituted by Jake Reeves on the 65th minute, Callum Maycock who got substituted by Zack Nelson on the 65th minute, Marcus Browne who got substituted by Antwoine Hackford on the 77th minute and Matty Stevens who got substituted by Omar Bugiel on the 65th minute, with Nathan Bishop, Patrick Bauer, Junior Nkeng, Zack Nelson, Jake Reeves, Omar Bugiel and Antwoine Hackford on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Alistair Smith, Dan Kemp, Lewis Freestone and Myles Hippolyte were the ones to receive it.
Since February 2023, the teams have clashed five times. Stevenage have three wins to their name, Wimbledon one, while the other match ended in a draw. The last time these teams met was on December 26, 2025, in the League One of England, concluding in a 0-0 draw. Stevenage have managed eleven goals in these five matches, while Wimbledon have scored five in total. So, overall, Stevenage have the edge in head-to-head matches against Wimbledon in their recent history.
In League One, Stevenage have played 38 matches, winning seventeen, drawing nine and losing twelve, scoring 41 goals, averaging 1.08 per match, while conceding 38, an average of 1.00 per match. Wimbledon have won fourteen of their 39 matches in League One this season, with eight draws and seventeen defeats, scoring 49 goals at an average of 1.26 per match and conceding 58 at a rate of 1.49 per match.
Stevenage's most recent outing ended in a loss against Leyton Orient, while Wimbledon are on a two-game winning streak, including victories against Blackpool and Northampton in their last two outings. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Stevenage have claimed six victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn six times, while over their most recent twenty games, Wimbledon have claimed eight victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn four times.
As always, England League One's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Stevenage sit 7th with 60 points from 38 matches, while Wimbledon are 14th with 50 points from their 39 games.
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