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Sunderland AFC vs. AFC Wimbledon (02.02.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
02.02.2019 2018 0 : 0 1 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
36'' AFC Wimbledon Adedeji Oshilaja Yellow Card
59'' Sunderland C. Wyke Substitution 1
65'' Sunderland G. Honeyman Substitution 2
67'' AFC Wimbledon D. Connolly Substitution 1
67'' Sunderland A. McGeady Normal Goal
68'' AFC Wimbledon Steve Seddon Yellow Card
69'' AFC Wimbledon Anthony Wordsworth Yellow Card
69'' AFC Wimbledon T. Watson Substitution 2
75'' AFC Wimbledon M. Pinnock Substitution 3
76'' Sunderland Grant Leadbitter Yellow Card
83'' Sunderland L. Morgan Substitution 3

Lineup Sunderland AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. McLaughlin
Defence 2 A. Matthews
Defence 12 T. Flanagan
Defence 16 R. James
Defence 30 J. Dunne
Midfield 19 A. McGeady
Midfield 23 G. Leadbitter
Midfield 27 M. Power
Midfield 17 L. Morgan
Midfield 10 G. Honeyman
Forward 9 C. Wyke

Lineup AFC Wimbledon

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 35 A. Ramsdale
Midfield 7 S. Wagstaff
Defence 4 A. Oshilaja
Defence 5 W. Nightingale
Defence 6 T. Thomas
Defence 2 T. Watson
Defence 15 S. Seddon
Midfield 40 A. Wordsworth
Midfield 16 D. Connolly
Forward 9 K. Appiah
Forward 11 M. Pinnock

Substitutes Sunderland AFC

Position Number Name
Forward 26 K. Sterling
Midfield 13 L. O'Nien
Forward 14 D. Watmore
Midfield 7 C. Maguire
Midfield 8 D. McGeouch
Defence 15 J. Baldwin
Goalkeeper 25 R. Ruiter

Substitutes AFC Wimbledon

Position Number Name
Forward 10 J. Jervis
Defence 20 T. Sibbick
Forward 39 J. Pigott
Midfield 8 A. Hartigan
Goalkeeper 24 J. McDonnell
Defence 26 R. McDonald
Forward 38 S. McLoughlin

Sunderland AFC

Sunderland AFC from Tyne and Wear has been playing football since 1879. But its founders originally chose the name Sunderland & District Teachers AFC, but the change happened very quickly, as the team got its current name two years later. It plays its home games at the Stadium of Light, which boasts a very decent capacity of 49,000 spectators.

More about Sunderland AFC

AFC Wimbledon

The nicknames of this club were The Dons, The Wombles and The Crazy Gang. The club colours are a combination of blue and yellow, which are part of the crest and home jerseys. The club was founded in 1889 in the south-west London borough of Merton. For a long time it played in the lower competitions, but after professionalisation it rose to the highest rungs of English football in 1985 and also managed to win the English Cup, in 1888. They beat then big club Liverpool 1-0.

More about AFC Wimbledon
Home corners 9
Home shots 11
Home shots on target 2
Home fouls 13
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards 0
Away corners 2
Away shots 9
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls 9
Away yellow cards 3
Away red cards 0

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