Wimbledon squared off with Luton in the League One of England action on April 6. Luton wrapped up the match with a 0-3 triumph.
Kasey Palmer scored the first goal of the game on the 12th minute of the match, putting Luton ahead. Ali Al-Hamadi and Jake Richards found the net next, making the final score 0-3.
8 months after their last match in League One, Wimbledon and Luton prepare to meet again. In their last face-off, Luton secured a 1-0 win. On a difficult run, Wimbledon approach this match following losses against Lincoln City and Stockport, leaving them without a victory in their last five outings. Addressing their defensive shortcomings will be a priority for progress, since their defense has shown cracks, conceding goals in their last six matches in a row.
Luton, unlike their opponents, come into this clash with momentum, following a victory over Peterborough United in their most recent game, having maintained an unbeaten streak stretching to five matches. However, they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across thirteen consecutive matches.
In this League One showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Wimbledon and Luton throughout the campaign. Marcus Browne and Matty Stevens have been pivotal for Wimbledon’s attack, under Johnnie Jackson’s guidance, combining to deliver important goals and assists. In League One, Browne has been Wimbledon’s standout scorer with twelve goals, with Seddon leading their creative tally in the league with eight assists. Wimbledon’s attacking depth is further showcased by Omar Bugiel, Myles Hippolyte and Jake Reeves, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
Meanwhile, Luton’s top finisher Jordan Clark and Gideon Kodua have played important roles in ensuring their attack, guided by Jack Wilshere, remains effective. With eleven goals in League One, Clark is Luton’s top scorer in the league, as Walsh continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with seven assists. Nahki Wells, George Saville and Jake Richards have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
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Our AI model provides a pre-game prediction for the Wimbledon–Luton match, then keeps watching the game to update its outlook minute by minute. Here, our AI model correctly predicted Luton's win before the match. According to pre-match data, the model suggested that Luton’s victory was the most likely outcome, rated at 42%, while a draw was at 31% and Wimbledon’s victory was at 27%.
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Wimbledon kicked off the game with Nathan Bishop, Junior Nkeng, Steve Seddon, Patrick Bauer who got substituted by Nathan Asiimwe on the 23rd minute, Joe Lewis who got substituted by Sam Hutchinson on the 30th minute, Isaac Ogundere, Jake Reeves who got substituted by Kai Jennings on the 67th minute, Alistair Smith, Callum Maycock, Omar Bugiel and Antwoine Hackford who got substituted by Aron Sasu on the 67th minute as starters, with Joe McDonnell, Nathan Asiimwe, Sam Hutchinson, Osman Foyo, Kai Jennings, Aron Sasu and Layton Stewart on the bench.
Luton's starting eleven were Josh Keeley, Kal Naismith, Mads Andersen, Hakeem Odoffin, Isaiah Jones, Kasey Palmer who got substituted by George Saville on the 81st minute, Liam Walsh, Emilio Lawrence who got substituted by Cohen Bramall on the 81st minute, Jordan Clark who got substituted by Davy van den Berg on the 87th minute, Jake Richards who got substituted by Shayden Morris on the 87th minute and Nahki Wells who got substituted by Ali Al-Hamadi on the 17th minute, with James Shea, Nigel Lonwijk, Cohen Bramall, Davy van den Berg, George Saville, Shayden Morris and Ali Al-Hamadi on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Joe Lewis and Jake Richards were the ones to receive it.
Since February 2016, the teams have clashed five times. Wimbledon have one win to their name, Luton three, while one match ended level. The last time these teams met was on August 1, 2025, in the League One of England, and Luton emerged victorious with a 1-0 scoreline. Across these five head-to-head matches, Wimbledon have scored seven goals, while Luton have netted eight. So far, Luton have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Wimbledon.
In League One, Wimbledon have played 41 matches, winning fourteen, drawing eight and losing nineteen, scoring 49 goals, averaging 1.20 per match, while conceding 62, an average of 1.51 per match. Luton have won seventeen of their 41 matches in League One this season, with ten draws and fourteen defeats, scoring 57 goals, averaging 1.39 per match, while conceding 50, an average of 1.22 per match.
Wimbledon's recent form includes two consecutive losses, having lost to Lincoln City and Stockport in their last two matches, while Luton are coming off a win in their last match against Peterborough United. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Wimbledon have claimed seven victories, suffered nine defeats, and drawn four times, while over their most recent twenty games, Luton have claimed seven victories, suffered seven defeats, and drawn six times.
As always, England League One's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Wimbledon are currently 16th in the table with 50 points from 41 matches, while Luton are currently 10th in the table with 61 points from 41 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Wimbledon and Luton in real time. You can watch the goals by Kasey Palmer, Ali Al-Hamadi and Jake Richards 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 - Luton are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
