On February 12, Wimbledon were hosting Sunderland in the League One of England. The final score was 1-1, with neither team able to find a winner.
The game turned on the 20th minute when Luke McCormick found the net, putting Wimbledon in front. Alex Pritchard then scored, ending the game at 1-1.
All eyes turn to the pitch as Wimbledon and Sunderland square off once more, 6 months after their previous League One encounter that concluded in a 1-0 victory for Sunderland. Wimbledon are in a rough patch, heading into this clash after suffering defeats to Rotherham and Charlton Athletic, leaving them without a victory in their last twelve outings. If they aim to regain control of matches, defensive adjustments will be necessary, given that they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, conceding goals in their last six matches in a row.
Sunderland's current performances leave more to be desired in the same manner, as they prepare for this match after three straight losses to Cheltenham Town, Doncaster Rovers and Bolton. Their defense has shown cracks, with goals conceded across four consecutive away matches.
This League One match offers a platform for Wimbledon and Sunderland’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Wimbledon’s attacking options, guided by Terry Brown, have been bolstered by Jack Rudoni, the team’s top scorer, and Ayoub Assal, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. Wimbledon’s top scorer in League One, Rudoni, has seven goals this season. Wimbledon’s offense has also been strengthened by Ollie Palmer, Luke McCormick and Will Nightingale, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Ross Stewart and Nathan Broadhead have been pivotal for Sunderland’s attack, under Simon Grayson’s guidance, combining to deliver important goals. With eighteen goals in League One, Stewart is Sunderland’s top scorer in the league. Aiden O'Brien, Eliot Embleton and Leon Dajaku have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Sunderland’s attack.
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Wimbledon kicked off the game with Nik Tzanev, Lee Brown, Will Nightingale, Ben Heneghan, Paul Osew, Luke McCormick, George Marsh, Ayoub Assal, Ethan Chislett who got substituted by Anthony Hartigan on the 76th minute, Jack Rudoni and Sam Cosgrove who got substituted by Aaron Cosgrave on the 79th minute as starters, with Cheye Alexander, Nathan Broome, Aaron Cosgrave, Anthony Hartigan, Paul Kalambayi, Tomas Kalinauskas and Adedapo Mebude on the bench.
Sunderland's starting eleven were Anthony Patterson, Dennis Cirkin, Callum Doyle, Bailey Wright, Trai Hume, Jay Matete, Daniel Neill, Carl Winchester who got substituted by Corry Evans on the 63rd minute, Jack Clarke who got substituted by Jermain Defoe on the 62nd minute, Ross Stewart who got substituted by Patrick Roberts on the 73rd minute and Alex Pritchard, with Jacob Carney, Leon Dajaku, Jermain Defoe, Eliot Embleton, Corry Evans, Patrick Roberts and Arbenit Xhemajli on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twelve times throughout the game. Ben Heneghan, Luke McCormick, Carl Winchester, Jack Clarke, Paul Osew, Jay Matete, Ethan Chislett, Corry Evans, Bailey Wright, Jermain Defoe, Daniel Neill and Ayoub Assal were the ones to receive it.
Over five meetings since August 2019, the teams have each had their moments. Sunderland have won three times, while the other two matches ended in a draw. Their most recent clash took place on August 21, 2021, with Sunderland winning 1-0. Wimbledon have managed two goals in these five matches, while Sunderland have scored eight in total. Overall, Sunderland hold a stronger head-to-head record against Wimbledon in recent meetings.
Wimbledon are on a two-game losing streak, having lost to Rotherham and Charlton Athletic in their last two matches, while Sunderland's recent form includes three consecutive losses, having lost to Cheltenham Town, Doncaster Rovers and Bolton in their last three matches. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Wimbledon have claimed four victories, suffered nine defeats, and drawn seven times, while over their most recent twenty games, Sunderland have claimed seven victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn five times.
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