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Bradford City AFC vs. AFC Wimbledon (04.05.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
04.05.2019 2018 0 : 0 0 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
64'' AFC Wimbledon S. McLoughlin Substitution 1
66'' Bradford E. Doyle Substitution 1
77'' AFC Wimbledon J. Pigott Substitution 2
85'' Bradford D. Devine Substitution 2
85'' Bradford L. OBrien Substitution 3
87'' AFC Wimbledon Anthony Wordsworth Yellow Card

Lineup Bradford City AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 B. Wilson
Defence 25 C. Woods
Defence 6 A. O'Connor
Defence 5 P. O'Connor
Midfield 44 J. Wright
Midfield 7 S. Scannell
Defence 15 K. Mellor
Midfield 18 J. Anderson
Midfield 24 D. Devine
Midfield 39 L. O'Brien
Forward 9 E. Doyle

Lineup AFC Wimbledon

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 35 A. Ramsdale
Defence 5 W. Nightingale
Defence 6 T. Thomas
Defence 30 P. Kalambayi
Defence 20 T. Sibbick
Defence 15 S. Seddon
Midfield 40 A. Wordsworth
Midfield 8 A. Hartigan
Forward 18 J. Hanson
Forward 39 J. Pigott
Forward 38 S. McLoughlin

Substitutes Bradford City AFC

Position Number Name
Midfield 12 G. Miller
Midfield 16 J. Butterfield
Midfield 36 L. Colville
Goalkeeper 1 R. O'Donnell
Forward 10 J. Payne
Defence 22 N. Knight-Percival
Defence 38 P. Caddis

Substitutes AFC Wimbledon

Position Number Name
Forward 11 M. Pinnock
Defence 26 R. McDonald
Defence 2 T. Watson
Forward 9 K. Appiah
Midfield 16 D. Connolly
Goalkeeper 24 J. McDonnell
Forward 41 M. Folivi

Bradford City AFC

The Bantams, The Paraders or The Citizens are the nicknames of this English band from Brandford, West Yorkshire. The club was founded here in 1903 and, judging by one of its nicknames, it is not surprising to find a cockerel in its emblem. The home jerseys are dark red and orange, which are also the club colours. They are at home at Valley Parade Stadium, which has a capacity of 25,136 spectators.

More about Bradford City 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 7
Home shots 6
Home shots on target 2
Home fouls 6
Home yellow cards 0
Home red cards 0
Away corners 0
Away shots 8
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls 10
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards 0
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