Tooting & Mitcham United ? 1 (0) - (0) 0 Wimbledon
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Over 8,000 fans packed into Sandy Lane to see the two local rivals lock horns for the first time since the War. Wimbledon were at full strength but Tooting were suffering an injury crisis, so the Dons were expected to progress to the next round at the expense of their Athenian League opponents. The difference in levels and availability made no apparent difference in the first half as the ball swung from end to end and both sides seemed certain to score on several occasions, only for the defence to gain the advantage over the forwards. For Wimbledon both Head and Stannard wasted good opportunities, the former over-running the ball when clean through and the latter kicking the ground and the ball at the same time when well placed. Kerner had a chance for the home side, but was unable to steady himself before shooting, then Edelston headed a against the bar from Nash's cross. Sargent ensured the score was level at half-time by clearning Laker's effort off the line with the keeper beaten. |
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