FULL TIME!
Ipswich Town beat AFC Wimbledon in the third round of the FA Cup and advance in the tournament.
+4
We have four minutes to go.
90' - GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAL!
FROM IPSWICH! Goal! Jack Taylor was in the right place at the right time, picks up the rebound inside the box and fires low into the middle of the goal. 1:3.
87'
Sone Aluko (Ipswich) tries his luck from long range after receiving a good pass. However, he miscued his shot and sent the ball into orbit...
84'
Foul! Ryan Johnson (Wimbledon) is penalized for pulling his opponent.
82'
Kieran McKenna will make a change. Marcus Harness comes on for Gerard Buabo (Ipswich).
77'
Ipswich have a goal disallowed for offside!
75'
A brilliant cross into the box finds Nathan Broadhead (Ipswich), who directs his header towards the left corner, but the goalkeeper shows all his agility and makes an extraordinary save.
73'
Omari Hutchinson sends a pass into the box, but his attempt is unsuccessful. Precise action from the defense.
71'
Joshua Davison (Wimbledon) accelerated past the defense and fired a quick shot from the edge of the box. The ball flew towards the right side of the goal, but Christian Walton made a superb, athletic save to prevent the goal.
67'
Paul Kalambayi (Wimbledon) receives a good cross following a corner kick and tries to finish from the edge of the box. However, his shot is wide of the target.
65'
Ipswich commits a foul and the referee blows his whistle.
59' - RED CARD!
Harry Pell committed a dangerous foul and received a second yellow card and was sent off.
58'
Here we go with the substitution. Freddie Ladapo can rest as he is replaced by Jeremy Sarmiento.
55'
Freddie Ladapo dominates a pass on the edge of the box and fires a shot that is brilliantly blocked by a defender.
54'
Omari Hutchinson sends a cross high into the box, but the opposition defender heads the ball out of danger.
51'
Harry Pell is first to the ball. He heads the ball powerfully in front of Christian Walton, but the goalkeeper manages to tip it over the bar.
47'
Nathan Broadhead sends the ball into the box from the edge of the box, but the cross is blocked.
RESTARTS!
Ball rolling for the second half of AFC Wimbledon v Ipswich Town
HALFTIME!
End of first half AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Ipswich Town
49'
Jack Currie (Wimbledon) tries a through ball, but the defence is good at intercepting the ball.
+4
We will have 4 minutes of extra time.
43'
What a chance for Connor Lemonheigh-Evans. He receives a precise pass inside the area and places his shot just wide of the left-hand post.
41' - GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAL!
FROM IPSWICH TOWN! Goal! Axel Tuanzebe coolly slots the ball past the keeper to put the visitors ahead again: 2-1.
40'
Nathan Broadhead received a fine delivery on the edge of the box and unleashed a shot towards the right corner, but the goalkeeper made an impressive save.
37'
The substitution is made. Paul Kalambayi joins the action from the bench, replacing Alex Pearce.
35'
Alex Pearce wants to stay on the pitch, but his body no longer seems to want to comply.
33'
Nathan Broadhead shows his individual skill with a zig-zag run into the box. Unfortunately, his finish was poor and the ball flew over the bar.
32'
Freddie Ladapo (Ipswich) takes a shot from distance but his attempt is blocked.
26'
Harry Pell gets a yellow card.
24'
The corner comes to nothing after Nathan Broadhead sent it wide.
22'
Freddie Ladapo got to the cross inside the area and headed the ball into the right corner, but it was an easy save for the keeper.
17' - GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAL!
FROM WIMBLEDON! Goal! From the penalty spot, Jake Reeves puts the ball into the left corner, beating Christian Walton's outstretched arm: 1-1.
17' - PENALTY!
TO WIMBLEDON! The referee signals the penalty after a handball by an Ipswich Town player
15'
Cameron Humphreys (Ipswich) crosses into the box, but fails to reach his target. It wasn't a bad decision, but none of his teammates got to the ball.
13'
Wimbledon take the corner quickly with a short pass.
08' - GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAL!
FROM IPSWICH TOWN! It's an own goal by Ryan Johnson. The AFC Wimbledon player ends up shooting against his own goal. Unlucky! 1-0.
07'
Thanks to a fantastic intervention by the defender, Ipswich's corner was perfectly cleared.
06'
Nathan Broadhead (Ipswich) controls the cross inside the box and shoots, but his shot is close to the target.
04'
The assistant raises his flag and the attacking play is interrupted by the referee blowing his whistle. Huseyin Biler is adjudged to be in an offside position this time.
03'
An attempt by Jake Reeves to send the ball over the defence is evaded and cleared to safety.
START THE GAME
Ball rolling for Wimbledon v Ipswich in the FA Cup
Ipswich in FA Cup
Despite going five games without a win, Ipswich have the second best record in the Championship. In the 26 matches they've played, they've won 16, drawn seven and lost three. The gap to the leaders is ten points, with 55 and Leicester 65.
The Tractor Boys last played Stoke City away from home, drawing 0-0. Despite being the visitors, Ipswich put in a great performance and were unable to score due to a few details. In spite of everything, neither side scored and the score remained level.
Wimbledon in FA Cup
AFC Wimbledon's most recent performance was against Forest Green, drawing 1-1 at the New Lawn. The teams started with a lot of attacking pressure. Then the hosts went ahead through Mathew Stevens with four minutes on the clock. The Dons quickly equalized through Ali Al-Hamadi and avoided defeat.
Against Colchester United at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, Wimbledon won 5-3 to take another three points. In the first half, the game ended 2-2, Josh Davison and Joe Lewis scoring for the hosts, while McGeehan and Joe Taylor equalized for the visitors. The number 9 scored another, as did the number 31, and Ali Al-Hamadi, making it five goals scored
Under 2.5
The last five matches of each team were analyzed to come up with the special guess indicated. The number of goals scored in these matches is very low, so the "Under 2.5 goals" market tip is recommended.
Wimbledon's best moment yet
Ipswich's form is very poor, with three draws in a row and no wins in five matches. They'll also be the visitors in this knockout match. Meanwhile, AFC Wimbledon have picked up several positive results, have the support of their fans and are considered the favorites.
Ipswich favorite
An interesting clash, but of course with the market backing the visitors' favoritism. In any case, it's a historic match for Wimbledon, who are trying to surprise one of the best teams in England's second division. In the event of a draw, we'll have a replay with Ipswich taking the lead.
My bet is on the Asian handicap +1.00 in favor of the home side, expecting an even and tricky encounter for Ipswich. This line gives us our money back if Wimbledon lose by one goal. If the hosts win or the game ends in a draw, the bet wins.
Ipswich
The Blues are going through a period of instability in their campaign to win the Championship, England's second division.
On January 1, they drew 0-0 with Stoke, making it five games without a win in the competition.
With 55 points from 26 games, Ipswich are second in the table and would currently go straight up to the Premier League. So far they have won sixteen, drawn seven and lost three. The attack has scored 48 goals and the defense has conceded 33. The team is making its debut in this edition of the Emirates FA Cup.
AFC Wimbledon
Wimbledon, who play in England's fourth tier, came from behind to draw 1-1 away to Forest Green on January 1. This result keeps them within the playoff zone for promotion to League Two.
In 25 games in the competition, they have won ten, drawn nine and lost six. The attack has scored 41 goals and the defense has conceded 28.
In the FA Cup, the club eliminated Cheltenham in the first round and Ramsgate in the second round.
Record
Wimbledon vs Ipswich record
In the last seven matches between the two sides, Ipswich have won three, Wimbledon one and the Blues three.
The most recent match took place in July 2022, a friendly won 3-0 by the Blues.
The Cherry Red Records Stadium
On Saturday, January 6, 2024, at 07:30 ET, Wimbledon and Ipswich face each other in the third round of the FA Cup. The match takes place at The Cherry Red Records Stadium.
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AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town
FA Cup
Date: January 6, 2023
Time: 07:30 am ET
Venue: The Cherry Red Records Stadium, England
Broadcast: No broadcast in Brazil
When is the AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town match?
The match between AFC Wimbledon and Ipswich Town will kick off at 07:30 am ET at The Cherry Red Records Stadium in England, in the 3rd round of the 2023/24 FA Cup. You can watch it all here on VAVEL Brasil.
Probable line-ups:
Wimbledon:
Alex Bass, Huseyin Biler, Ryan Johnson, Joe Lewis, Jack Currie, Armani Little, Jake Reeves, Connor Evans, Josh Davison, Ali Al-Hamadi, Omar Bugiel.
Ipswich:
Vaclav Hladky, Axel Tuanzebe, George Edmundson, Luke Woolfenden, Harry Clarke, Sam Morsy, Massimo Luongo, Wes Burns, Conor Chaplin, Nathan Broadhead, Kayden Jackson.
Wimbledon vs Ipswich record
In the last seven matches between the two sides, Ipswich have won three, Wimbledon one and the Blues three.
The most recent match took place in July 2022, a friendly won 3-0 by the Blues.
Review
Wimbledon has played 2 times this season in the FA Cup. The club has 2 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws, of which Wimbledon has 2 home wins. The average number of goals scored and conceded is 10 and 1 respectively, and the difference between them is +9. The average goal scored by teams when Wimbledon play at home is 16.4. When Wimbledon hosted opponents at their home stadium, the number of matches in which both teams scored was 1, or 50. Wimbledon need an average of 16.4 minutes to score a goal at their home stadium.
Ipswich Town have played 3 FA Cup matches this season. The club has won 0 away matches, and overall has won 1, lost 1 and drawn 1 times. The team has 1 goals scored and 2 goals conceded, so the goal difference is -1. 30 goals are scored approximately by both teams in Ipswich Town away matches. When Ipswich Town played away from home, the number of matches in which both teams scored was 1, which is 100. Ipswich Town players need around 30 minutes of game time to score away.
Previous results
Overall, the teams have played 7 games against each other. The last meeting between the teams was on 16.07.22, and the game ended 0:3. Wimbledon won 1 match, while Ipswich Town managed to win 3 meetings.
In addition, there were matches in which the teams played on equal terms, so they have 3 games in a draw. So, based on this data, the teams have a difference of 6-9 goals.
Ipswich
Despite going five games without a win, Ipswich have the second best record in the Championship. In the 26 matches they've played, they've won 16, drawn seven and lost three. The gap to the leaders is ten points, with 55 and Leicester 65.
The Tractor Boys last played Stoke City away from home, drawing 0-0. Despite being the visitors, Ipswich put in a great performance and were unable to score due to a few details. In spite of everything, neither side scored and the score remained level.
AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon's most recent performance was against Forest Green, drawing 1-1 at the New Lawn. The teams started with a lot of attacking pressure. Then the hosts went ahead through Mathew Stevens with four minutes on the clock. The Dons quickly equalized through Ali Al-Hamadi and avoided defeat.
Against Colchester United at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, Wimbledon won 5-3 to take another three points. In the first half, the game ended 2-2, Josh Davison and Joe Lewis scoring for the hosts, while McGeehan and Joe Taylor equalized for the visitors. The No9 scored another, as did No31 and Ali Al-Hamadi, making it five goals.
TIME AND PLACE!
The match between AFC Wimbledon and Ipswich Town is valid for the 3rd round of the FA Cup 2023/24.
Ipswich's form is very poor, with three draws in a row and no wins in five matches. They will also be the visitors in this knockout match. Meanwhile, AFC Wimbledon have accumulated several positive results, have the support of their fans and are considered the favorites.
We've analyzed the last five matches of each team to come up with our special prediction. The number of goals scored in these matches is very low, so the "Under 2.5 goals" market tip is recommended.
The match takes place in the FA Cup on January 6, 2023 at The Cherry Red Records Stadium in England.
Welcome to the AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town commentary
Hello, soccer lovers! It's now time for the decisive FA Cup match between two teams: AFC Wimbledon on one side. On the other side is Ipswich Town. Follow everything about the duel between the teams here, in real time on VAVEL Brasil.