On February 21, Wimbledon were hosting Bradford in the League One of England. At full-time, Wimbledon sealed a 3-1 victory over Bradford.
James Tilley scored the first goal of the game on the 11th minute of the match, giving Wimbledon the lead. Marcus Browne, Matty Stevens and Stephen Humphrys then scored, making the final score 3-1.
6 months after their last match in League One, a sense of anticipation builds as Wimbledon and Bradford prepare to meet again. In their last face-off, Bradford secured a 3-2 win. Following a recent loss to Cardiff City on February 17, Wimbledon aim to regroup and turn things around in this upcoming clash, but they remain winless over their last three matches. Tightening up at the back might be their best chance to shift momentum, especially given the fact they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, conceding goals in their last six home matches in a row.
Following a two-game winning streak against Stockport and Peterborough United, Bradford, in comparison, head into this match looking to build on their success. Nevertheless, their backline has lacked consistency, with goals conceded across six consecutive away matches.
Wimbledon and Bradford meet in League One with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. Marcus Browne and Matty Stevens have been pivotal for Wimbledon’s attack, guided by Johnnie Jackson, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Browne has emerged as Wimbledon’s leading scorer in League One this season, netting eleven goals, with Seddon leading their creative tally in the league with seven assists. Omar Bugiel, Myles Hippolyte and Jake Reeves have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, Bradford’s top finisher Antoni Sarcevic and Bobby Pointon have played important roles in ensuring their attack, with Graham Alexander at the helm, remains effective. With eight goals in League One, Sarcevic is Bradford’s top scorer in the league, as Neufville continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with six assists. Will Swan, Stephen Humphrys and Tyreik Wright have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Bradford’s attack.
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Our own AI model makes a pre-game prediction for Wimbledon–Bradford, and as the game progresses, it refines those predictions continuously based on live developments. According to pre-match data, the model suggested that Bradford’s victory was the most likely outcome, rated at 45%, while a draw was at 32% and Wimbledon’s victory was at 23%.
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Wimbledon kicked off the game with Nathan Bishop, Steve Seddon, Ryan Johnson, Patrick Bauer, Isaac Ogundere, James Tilley, Myles Hippolyte, Callum Maycock, Alistair Smith, Marcus Browne who got substituted by Antwoine Hackford on the 82nd minute and Matty Stevens who got substituted by Omar Bugiel on the 82nd minute as starters, with Joe McDonnell, Nathan Asiimwe, Junior Nkeng, Jake Reeves, Zack Nelson, Omar Bugiel and Antwoine Hackford on the bench.
Bradford's starting eleven were Sam Walker, Curtis Tilt who got substituted by Aden Baldwin on the 46th minute, Ciaran Kelly, Matthew Pennington, Ibou Touray, Lee Evans, Jenson Metcalfe, Josh Neufville, Louie Sibley who got substituted by Bobby Pointon on the 46th minute, Paul Mullin who got substituted by Ethan Wheatley on the 63rd minute and Kayden Jackson who got substituted by Stephen Humphrys on the 63rd minute, with Joe Hilton, Aden Baldwin, Harrison Ashby, Antoni Sarcevic, Bobby Pointon, Ethan Wheatley and Stephen Humphrys on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Myles Hippolyte was the one to receive it.
Over five meetings since October 2023, the teams have each had their moments. Wimbledon have one win to their name, Bradford two, while two matches ended level. Their latest meeting occurred on August 30, 2025, during the League One of England, with Bradford winning 3-2. Across these five head-to-head matches, Wimbledon have scored three goals, while Bradford have netted four. As things stand, Bradford have a superior head-to-head record against Wimbledon in their recent encounters.
In League One, Wimbledon have played 35 matches, winning fourteen, drawing seven and losing fourteen, scoring 46 goals, averaging 1.31 per match, while conceding 49, an average of 1.40 per match. Bradford have won nineteen of their 36 matches in League One this season, with seven draws and ten defeats, scoring 47 goals at an average of 1.31 per match and conceding 39 at a rate of 1.08 per match.
Wimbledon's most recent outing ended in a loss against Cardiff City, while Bradford are on a two-game winning streak, including victories against Stockport and Peterborough United in their last two outings. Overall, Wimbledon have won five of their last twenty matches, losing ten and drawing five, while over their most recent twenty games, Bradford have claimed nine victories, suffered nine defeats, and drawn two times.
As always, England League One's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Wimbledon occupy 11th spot with 49 points in 35 matches, while Bradford are currently 4th in the table with 64 points from 36 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Wimbledon and Bradford in real time. You can watch the goals by James Tilley, Marcus Browne, Matty Stevens and Stephen Humphrys as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Wimbledon - Bradford are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
