Gillingham took on Wimbledon in the League Cup of England on August 12. With the match ending 1-1, the tie has been decided in a penalty shootout, where Wimbledon came out on top by converting four shots to Gillingham's two.
On the 32nd minute, Antwoine Hackford netted the first goal of the match, giving Wimbledon the lead. Ethan Coleman then scored, bringing the match to a 1-1 conclusion.
A sense of anticipation builds as the upcoming match sees Gillingham and Wimbledon prepare to meet again, 4 months after their League Two encounter which Gillingham won 1-0. Gillingham come into this match fresh off a victory over Walsall in League Two on August 9, pushing their unbeaten streak to three games.
Wimbledon enter the match on a positive note in the same manner, having secured a victory over Lincoln City in their last outing. Nevertheless, their backline remains a concern, having conceded goals in each of their last five away matches.
Gillingham and Wimbledon meet in League Cup with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. Gillingham’s attacking options, under the tactical direction of Gareth Ainsworth, have been bolstered by Bradley Dack, the team’s top scorer, and Andy Smith, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Dack has led Gillingham’s scoring efforts this term with one goal in all competitions, as Smith cements his role as the team’s top provider, delivering one assist this term. Max Clark have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, Wimbledon’s offensive unit, with Johnnie Jackson steering the side, has leaned on Nathan Asiimwe, their main scorer, and Matty Stevens, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Asiimwe has led Wimbledon’s scoring efforts this term with one goal and one assist in all competitions, highlighting his role as the team’s primary playmaker. Supporting them are Myles Hippolyte and Danilo Orsi-Dadomo, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Wimbledon’s attack.
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Gillingham kicked off the game with Jake Turner, Shadrach Ogie who got substituted by Robbie McKenzie on the 53rd minute, Andy Smith, Sam Gale, Max Clark, Nelson Khumbeni who got substituted by Josh Andrews on the 66th minute, Ethan Coleman, Remeao Hutton, Jonny Williams, Joseph Gbode who got substituted by Stan Sargent on the 74th minute and Marcus Wyllie who got substituted by Elliott Nevitt on the 74th minute as starters, with Glenn Morris, Lenni Cirino, Robbie McKenzie, Armani Little, Bradley Dack, Stan Sargent, Cruz Beszant, Elliott Nevitt and Josh Andrews on the bench.
Wimbledon's starting eleven were Joe McDonnell, Ryan Johnson, Riley Harbottle, Isaac Ogundere, Aron Sasu who got substituted by Steve Seddon on the 62nd minute, Delano McCoy-Splatt who got substituted by Alistair Smith on the 61st minute, Callum Maycock, Nathan Asiimwe, Antwoine Hackford who got substituted by Josh Kelly on the 62nd minute, Omar Bugiel who got substituted by Myles Hippolyte on the 78th minute and Danilo Orsi-Dadomo who got substituted by Matty Stevens on the 84th minute, with Nathan Bishop, Riley Horan, Steve Seddon, Alistair Smith, Harry Sidwell, Junior Nkeng, Myles Hippolyte, Josh Kelly and Matty Stevens on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Aron Sasu and Ryan Johnson were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since February 2023. Gillingham have won three times while Wimbledon have won twice. Their latest meeting occurred on April 21, 2025, during the League Two of England, with Gillingham winning 1-0. In total, Gillingham have managed four goals in these five meetings, compared to Wimbledon's four. As things stand, Gillingham have a superior head-to-head record against Wimbledon in their recent encounters.
Gillingham are coming off a win in their last match against Walsall, while Wimbledon’s previous game resulted in a win against Lincoln City.. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Gillingham have recorded eight wins, three losses, and nine draws, while over their most recent twenty games, Wimbledon have claimed seven victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn five times.
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