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AFC Wimbledon vs. Southend United FC (25.03.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
25.03.2017 2016 0 : 1 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
35'' Southend N. Ranger Normal Goal
64'' Southend S. Cox Normal Goal
68'' AFC Wimbledon T. Soares Substitution 1
70'' AFC Wimbledon Lyle Taylor Yellow Card
76'' Southend S. Cox Substitution 1
82'' AFC Wimbledon T. Elliott Substitution 2
83'' AFC Wimbledon L. Taylor Substitution 3

Lineup AFC Wimbledon

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Shea
Defence 32 D. Charles
Defence 6 P. Robinson
Midfield 7 G. Francomb
Midfield 3 J. Meades
Defence 5 W. Nightingale
Midfield 14 T. Soares
Midfield 8 J. Reeves
Midfield 17 A. Barcham
Forward 33 L. Taylor
Forward 9 T. Elliott

Lineup Southend United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 22 T. Smith
Defence 35 A. Ferdinand
Defence 5 A. Thompson
Midfield 3 B. Coker
Midfield 4 A. Wordsworth
Midfield 12 W. Atkinson
Defence 24 J. Demetriou
Midfield 11 S. McLaughlin
Midfield 18 R. Leonard
Forward 10 S. Cox
Forward 50 N. Ranger

Substitutes AFC Wimbledon

Position Number Name
Midfield 18 D. Parrett
Forward 23 T. Barnett
Forward 10 D. Poleon
Midfield 19 D. Fitzpatrick
Defence 22 S. Kelly
Goalkeeper 24 J. McDonnell
Midfield 28 A. Egan

Substitutes Southend United FC

Position Number Name
Forward 31 T. Robinson
Defence 2 J. White
Defence 8 M. Timlin
Forward 14 M. Fortuné
Midfield 16 L. Amos
Midfield 17 J. McGlashan
Defence 33 R. Inniss

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

Southend United FC

Nicknames of this unit are The Shrimpers, The Seasiders or The Blues. The club's colours are navy blue and white, which appear both in the crest and on the home jerseys. The club's home stadium is Roots Hall, which offers a capacity of 12,392 spectators. The English football club was founded in 1906, in the town of Southend-on-Sea in the metropolitan county of Essex.

More about Southend United FC
Home corners 3
Home shots 10
Home shots on target
Home fouls 6
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 3
Away shots 7
Away shots on target 6
Away fouls 8
Away yellow cards
Away red cards

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