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ENG EFL League One
04-25 22:00
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Wigan Athletic
AFC Wimbledon
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W. Aimson
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L.Robinson
M. Fox
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A.Hackford
Assist: Z.Nelson
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Joe·Taylor
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N.Asiimwe
J. Tilley
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C. Saydee
Rodrigues
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A.Smith
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A.Hackford
R. Nkeng
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Z.Nelson
M. Hippolyte
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A.Sasu
L. Stewart
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M. Fox
J.Carragher
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h.bettoni
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C.Wright
52′
M. Hippolyte
49′
I.Ogundere
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S. Seddon
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Match Info

AFC Wimbledon snatched a crucial 1-0 victory at the DW Stadium, leaving Wigan Athletic’s play-off hopes hanging by a thread in a tense English Football League One encounter on April 25, 2026. The single goal proved enough to separate the sides in a match defined by defensive resilience and a moment of clinical finishing from the visitors.

The result was a significant boost for AFC Wimbledon, who continue their fight to climb the League One table. For Wigan, it was a frustrating evening in front of their home fans, as they failed to convert dominance in possession into clear-cut chances.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Wigan Athletic looked to assert themselves. Playing at the DW Stadium, they enjoyed the lion’s share of possession, particularly in the first half, probing for gaps in the AFC Wimbledon defense. However, the visitors, organized and disciplined under pressure, rarely looked troubled. The defining moment of the game arrived against the run of play in the second half. AFC Wimbledon, absorbing pressure, broke forward with purpose. A swift counter-attack saw the ball slip through to their striker, who kept his composure to fire past the Wigan goalkeeper and into the bottom corner.

The goal forced Wigan to commit further forward, but they found the AFC Wimbledon backline, marshaled superbly by their captain, in uncompromising form. Clear opportunities were at a premium; the home side’s best chance came from a long-range effort that sailed just over the bar. As the clock ticked down, Wigan’s desperation grew, but the visitors held firm, throwing bodies on the line to protect their lead. The final whistle confirmed a famous away win for AFC Wimbledon.

Key Moments and Standout Performances

  • The Decisive Goal: A swift counter-attack in the second half, finished with aplomb by the AFC Wimbledon forward, was the moment of the match. It showcased the visitors’ efficiency in front of goal.
  • Wigan’s Frustration: Despite controlling large spells, the Latics lacked a cutting edge. Their inability to break down a determined defense will be a concern as the season enters its final weeks.
  • AFC Wimbledon’s Rearguard Action: The away side’s defense was the story of the game. They made numerous blocks and clearances, with their central defensive pairing winning every aerial duel under pressure.

Table and Season Impact

For Wigan Athletic, this defeat is a bitter blow in their pursuit of a top-six finish. Dropping points at home against a lower-ranked side severely damages their momentum. The failure to score will also weigh heavily on their goal difference. AFC Wimbledon, conversely, will view this as a massive result. Three points away from home in League One are never easy to come by, and this victory provides a vital boost to their own ambitions, whether that be pushing for the play-offs or securing a comfortable mid-table finish. The result demonstrates that in the competitive landscape of League One, no fixture can be taken for granted.