2023
Saturday, 23 September 2023
Sky Bet League - Division Two
Poundland Bescot Stadium
Attendance: 5,318
Ref: Declan Bourne
 
Walsall
Freddie Draper (58)
1 (0) - (1) 3
Wimbledon
Connor Lemonheigh-Evans (6), Jack Currie (61), Ali Al-Hamadi (83)
1
Owen Evans
6
Priestley Farquharson
Subbed 2222
5
Donervorn Daniels
21
Taylor Allen
Red 37m
12
Joe Foulkes
Subbed 4646
4
Oisin McEntee
Subbed 8080
25
Ryan Stirk
8
Isaac Hutchinson
3
Liam Gordon
39
Danny Johnson
Subbed 4646
15
Freddie Draper
Goal 58m
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22
Jackson Smith
19
Harry Williams
Sub (12 46m)12-46
26
Ross Tierney
7
Joe Riley
Sub (6 22m)6-22
11
Douglas James-Taylor
20
Aramide Oteh
Sub (39 46m)39-46
9
Jamille Matt
Sub (4 80m)4-80

Connor Lemonheigh-Evans, Jack Currie and Ali Al-Hamadi all scored their first goals of the season as AFC Wimbledon won 3-1 at 10-man Walsall.

The visitors led inside six minutes as Stockport loanee Lemonheigh-Evans, making his first Dons start, rifled in a fierce 20-yard strike that Walsall keeper Owen Evans got a hand to but could not keep out.

Walsall almost levelled after 36 minutes but Isaac Hutchinson's 25-yard free-kick struck the bar.

And they were a man down seconds later as Taylor Allen was sent off for catching Omar Bugiel's leg with his studs.

Wimbledon wasted a golden chance 11 minutes after the break when Ryan Stirk handled Lemonheigh-Evans' pull-back but home keeper Evans saved Armani Little's tame penalty.

And the 10-man Saddlers equalised in the 58th minute as Draper smartly controlled Hutchinson's cross before swivelling to fire into the bottom corner.

Parity lasted just three minutes before Al-Hamadi teed up Currie just inside the box to fire home via a slight deflection.

Al-Hamadi then made the points safe seven minutes from time, cutting inside to find the bottom corner from 18 yards.

https://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news/2023/september/dons-treble-sees-off-saddlers/
https://www.saddlers.co.uk/news/2023/september/match-report-walsall-1-3-afc-wimbledon/