MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

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MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Sutekh » 03 Feb 2026 21:40



When : Saturday February 7, 3.01pm
Where : Cherry Red Records Stadium, Plough Lane, London, SW17 0NR
Capacity : 9,215

Now to the second in a run of 6 games with different kick off times (14:00,15:01, 19:45, 12:30, 20:00, 15:00) and the second successive away trip in a run of 3 away gigs. The silly kick off time this week is part of the FL supporting the British Heart Foundation's campaign in raising the visibility of heart health by having all games in the league kick off 1 minute later than the normal expected time (Saturday's TV FL games are kicking off at 12.31 for example). Presumably the idea is getting people to ask "why does the game have a stupid kick off time" and being told it's to support thee BHF's campaign. All seems a bit ludicrous but then if it helps, why not, let's have more silly kick off times.

Meanwhile back at the matter in hand, Reading take what is now the division's 12th best away record to the team with what is currently the division's 23rd best home record so hopefully things might work out in a favourable manner for Reading.

The Wombles started the season brightly, as we know after the dreadful home performance in August but have seemingly lost the wheels to their wagon somewhere and subsequently they've slipped down the table into a relegation scrap (they're 16th 4 points above the dreaded drop zone). Wimbledon's form is pretty abysmal although winning at Port Vale last time out this week. That victory leaves them with a run of 1 win in their last 5 league games.

However what is very worrying for Reading is the fact that Wimbledon have gone 470 minutes since last scoring a league goal at home, which is almost 8 hours of football, so this is as serious as charity football gets for Reading. The Wombles last league goal at home occurred in November when they took a 70th minute lead against Wigan only to slump to a 2–1 defeat. Even Gateshead turned them over 2-0 in the FA Cup so this is about as embarrassing as things could get for the Biscuitmen if they fail to turn up.

The last home league win was by 2-1 over Wycombe back on 27th September, since then they’ve played 8 league games at Plough Lane and drawn just 3, losing the rest by 1 goal. That league run has seen 2 goals scored and 7 conceded.

Therefore it suggests that there isn’t likely to be much in the way of goal action in this one given the home league run scores since their last win are: 1-1, 0-1, 1-2, 0-0, 0-0, 0-1, 0-1, 0-1

After they scored the goals in the reverse fixture Reading should be very well aware that Marcus Browne and, former Reading youngster, Matty Stevens supply much of what threat there is with 12 goals between them. In addition Sam Hutchinson is still on their books to ensure that the Dons/Wombles meet the FL requirement of teams playing in the same division as Reading in that they must have at least 2 former Reading players on their books. Another player of note is former Charlton & Preston defender Patrick Bauer.

Johnnie Jackson brought in 3 loan players in the January window; James Tilley (Wycombe). Zack Nelson (Luton) and Layton Stewart (Thun). Going out of the club were Danilo Orsi to Crawley and Harry Sidwell to Dorking while Kai Jennings was released.

Reading will be without Kyerewaa, and neither Williams is expected to make it, but do have new signings Benn Ward and Villa loanee Kadan Young both looking to make their debuts so hopefully there will still be enough options in the squad to avenge the cr@p we had to suffer earlier in the season.

Referee

Dale “Cap’n” Baines

Previously

Nothing

Historically

A trip to Wimbledon has never been much to look forward to for Reading as the Biscuitmen have never managed to win a game there. Their only previous trip to this particular stadium was to lose a preseason friendly 1-0 2/3 years ago. At he old Plough Lane venue things were only a little better with 3 draws to show from 4 league visits. The only success away at “Wimbledon” was in 2003 when Reading won 3-0, however the game was played in Thornton Heath near Croydon - at Selhurst Park, the home of Crystal Palace.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Clyde1998 » 03 Feb 2026 21:56

Surprised Wimbledon are doing as badly as they are at home, given their relative away record (4th). They've picked up 1.15 ppg at home; 1.33 away.

Their win tonight was only their second win in their past fifteen - and they came against Leyton Orient and Port Vale.

Wimbledon seem like a side who started well, but simply are returning to their true level within the division. Wouldn't be surprised if they're one of the four relegated this season tbh.

We'll find a way to lose this though :lol:

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by windermereROYAL » 03 Feb 2026 22:31

They`ve scored 2 goals in their last 8 home games,1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 all extremely close games, can`t see this being any different.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Royal Ginger » 03 Feb 2026 23:38

Cracking little stadium.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by bloody Volvo driver » 05 Feb 2026 16:09

Let’s not forget ex Twyford Comets Steve Sneddon’s shenanigans holding his face like someone had shot with him a 12 bore in the home game in August.

Nice to remind him what him shister he is.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Sutekh » 06 Feb 2026 08:48

bloody Volvo driver Let’s not forget ex Twyford Comets Steve Sneddon’s shenanigans holding his face like someone had shot with him a 12 bore in the home game in August.

Nice to remind him what him shister he is.


Apparently another Reading Academy product :o

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by traff » 06 Feb 2026 09:10

Looks like only the second League one match for the ref (apparently younger brother of Everton's Leighton Baines)
Hope he is not another Mug referee, too weak to handle the Wimbledon players constant Shit housing.
Really hope we beat these after their appalling antics in the home game.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Sutekh » 06 Feb 2026 09:26

traff Looks like only the second League one match for the ref (apparently younger brother of Everton's Leighton Baines)
Hope he is not another Mug referee, too weak to handle the Wimbledon players constant Shit housing.
Really hope we beat these after their appalling antics in the home game.


This is his third season on the league list, he’s had one League One game so far this season (Lincoln v Barnsley) while most of his games have been in the National League. On average he books around 3 players a game. He’s sent 2 players off in a 60 or so game career so far.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Clyde1998 » 06 Feb 2026 19:10

Almost a complete sell out - Wimbledon appear to have thirty-five tickets remaining on their website. Seems their fans can 'donate' their season ticket back to the club too - so the club can resell those seats.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by traff » 07 Feb 2026 08:38

Assume there is no danger of this being postponed due to weather today?
Unless anyone has heard otherwise

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Millsy » 07 Feb 2026 09:17

Dammit these clever kickoff times don't help for those of us on a tight schedule. I'm going to have to miss the final minute.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Sutekh » 07 Feb 2026 11:45

traff Assume there is no danger of this being postponed due to weather today?
Unless anyone has heard otherwise


No FL games have been called as yet but 3 games have gone in the National League (games at Brackley, Gateshead and Woking). The Woking game falling foul of the conditions would suggest there is a risk the game at Wimbledon might go the same way but then Plough Lane is a league standard ground compared to Kingfield and is likely to have better drainage etc.

Rain forecast is highly likely for the area this afternoon. Note though that, unless it’s abundantly clear it can’t be played, any decision on postponement will be left late given it’s practically a local derby.

Met Office current Wimbledon area Forecast

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by morganb » 07 Feb 2026 13:21

Couldn't they just close the roof if it rains?


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Delboy » 07 Feb 2026 13:28

Can not seem to buy an audio pass on RFC site !

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Royals and Racers » 07 Feb 2026 13:46

Unchanged.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Sutekh » 07 Feb 2026 13:49

Current state of ground





Must admit, I thought Young would be on the bench.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by windermereROYAL » 07 Feb 2026 14:10

Can`t think why you`d leave out the new guy and keep in Lane who doesn`t offer much. unless he`s carrying a knock.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Royal Ginger » 07 Feb 2026 15:07

Anyone else having trouble with the ‘buy video pass’ button on the website? It’s just not doing anything for me on two devices.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 07 Feb 2026 15:08

Very sloppy start. High press. Inaccurate passes, no first touch.

Keane started proper arse.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wimbledon (a)

by Sutekh » 07 Feb 2026 15:08

All Wimbledon so far - so the usual slow start from Reading



Of course you knew it would happen - only 3 months since they last scored a league goal at home :roll: :roll:
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