AFC Wimbledon delivered a resounding 4-1 triumph over Blackpool at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, significantly bolstering their slim play-off hopes.
AFC Wimbledon secured a 4-1 victory over Blackpool in a League One fixture at the Cherry Red Records Stadium on March 11, 2026. The win bolstered Wimbledon’s slim play-off hopes, while Blackpool, sitting 21st in the league, faced continued relegation threats. The match, part of Round 26, saw Wimbledon dominate possession (48%) and capitalize on key chances to strengthen their league position.
Wimbledon opened the scoring in the 11th minute when Ryan Johnson headed Steve Seddon’s corner past Blackpool goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell. The lead grew in the 54th minute after Marcus Browne was fouled in the box, with Mathew Stevens converting the penalty. Blackpool equalized in the 62nd minute through Niall Ennis’s chip over Joe McDonnell, but Wimbledon regained the advantage in stoppage time via Zack Nelson and Omar Bugiel, with the latter scoring the fourth goal in the 93rd minute.
The match statistics highlighted Wimbledon’s control, with 14 total shots recorded, nine by the hosts. Expected goals (xG) favored Wimbledon at 2.93 to Blackpool’s 0.70, underscoring their dominance. Wimbledon’s home record extended to 17 wins in 17 matches, while Blackpool’s away performance remained stagnant, with only three wins in 10 away games.
This encounter marked the 11th meeting between the clubs in League One, with Wimbledon holding a slight edge in the head-to-head record (4 wins, 3 losses, 3 draws). Blackpool, established in 1887, has a rich history, including a 1953 FA Cup final appearance and European success in the 1971 Anglo-Italian Cup. Wimbledon, founded in 1992, transitioned from a non-league side to a League One contender, known for its strong home form.
The result placed Wimbledon 11th in the league, five points behind the play-off zone, while Blackpool’s relegation battle continued. Manager Lee Swabey praised his team’s focus: ‘We demonstrated determination to secure three points.’ Blackpool manager Ian Evatt acknowledged his team’s struggles: ‘We lacked composure in critical moments, which cost us the game.’
Ryan Johnson was pivotal, scoring the opening goal and assisting a teammate. Marcus Browne’s penalty and Zack Nelson’s late goal highlighted Wimbledon’s attacking threat. For Blackpool, Ashley Fletcher and Niall Ennis stood out, though their efforts could not reverse the deficit.
This win solidified Wimbledon’s position as a league leader, while Blackpool’s challenges persist. The match’s outcome reflects broader trends: Wimbledon’s home dominance and Blackpool’s ongoing away difficulties. As the season progresses, both teams will need to address these disparities to achieve their respective objectives.
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