AFC Wimbledon vs Blackpool Result

League OneLeague One · England
AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon

4 - 1

Full Time

Blackpool

Blackpool

📍 The Cherry Red Records Stadium, London

🗓️ Wednesday, 11 Mar 2026 at 19:45

🔥 AI Prediction Report

CERTIFIED W

Predicted

2 - 1

Actual

4 - 1

Result
BTTS
O/U 2.5
Score

💰 Bet Results3/3 hit

Double Chance1X
Over/Under 2.5 GoalsOver 2.5
Both Teams to ScoreYes

Wimbledon Run Riot: Dons Dismantle Blackpool 4-1 at Cherry Red Records Stadium

AFC Wimbledon produced a statement performance on home turf, dispatching Blackpool 4-1 in an entertaining League One encounter at The Cherry Red Records Stadium. The Dons struck early and late, with goals in the 11th, 54th, and a dramatic double in stoppage time, overwhelming a Blackpool side that struggled to match their hosts' intensity and cutting edge. Blackpool managed a brief resurgence with a goal in the 63rd minute, but were ultimately outgunned and outplayed. The match saw Wimbledon make the most of their 14 shots (7 on target), maintaining a clinical edge throughout. Blackpool enjoyed a slight majority of possession (52%) and won more corners (8 to 6), but their lack of penetration was evident with just 2 shots on target. The result was a testament to Wimbledon's tactical discipline and attacking verve, while Blackpool were left to rue a lack of defensive solidity and attacking threat.

AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon

8.5/10

Wimbledon were sharp from the outset, opening the scoring inside 11 minutes and dictating the tempo with a compact 3-5-2 formation. Their midfield was industrious, providing both defensive cover and attacking impetus, while the front two stretched Blackpool’s backline throughout. The Dons showed impressive ruthlessness in front of goal, particularly in the closing stages, sealing the win with two late strikes. Defensively, Wimbledon were largely untroubled, limiting Blackpool to just two shots on target. Their ability to transition quickly and exploit spaces was a hallmark of their performance, and their discipline—committing only 12 fouls and picking up no cards—helped maintain control.

Key Players

Mathew Stevens: Scored in the 11th minute to set the tone for the match.
Marcus Browne: Instrumental up front, contributing to the attacking flow and scoring in the 90th minute.
Alistair Smith: Dominated midfield, linking play and providing energy throughout.

Strengths

Clinical finishingMidfield controlDefensive organizationEffective transitions

Weaknesses

Allowed a goal during a brief lapse after going 2-0 up
Blackpool

Blackpool

5.5/10

Blackpool enjoyed more of the ball (52% possession) and forced 8 corners, but struggled to turn their spells of control into clear chances. Their 3-1-4-2 setup failed to provide sufficient width or penetration, with the front two isolated for much of the contest. A goal in the 63rd minute offered hope, but defensive frailties were exposed as Wimbledon struck twice late on. Despite some promising midfield play, Blackpool’s attacking efforts were largely stifled, and their defense was unable to cope with Wimbledon's incisive movement. The lack of bookings reflected a lack of aggression and bite, particularly in key moments.

Key Players

Niall Ennis: Scored Blackpool’s only goal, briefly reducing the deficit.
Leighton Clarkson: Tried to orchestrate play from midfield, but with limited success.

Strengths

Maintained majority possessionWon more corners

Weaknesses

Lack of attacking threat (just 2 shots on target)Defensive vulnerabilityStruggled to convert possession into chances

Key Moments

11' — Goal

Mathew Stevens opens the scoring for Wimbledon, giving the hosts an early lead.

54' — Goal

Wimbledon double their advantage, asserting control after the break.

63' — Goal

Niall Ennis pulls one back for Blackpool, sparking hopes of a comeback.

90' — Goal

Marcus Browne restores Wimbledon's two-goal cushion with a clinical finish.

90' — Goal

Wimbledon add a fourth in stoppage time, sealing an emphatic victory.

Tactical Analysis

Wimbledon’s 3-5-2 formation provided a solid defensive base while allowing wing-backs to push forward, stretching Blackpool and creating overloads in wide areas. The midfield trio worked tirelessly to disrupt Blackpool’s rhythm and launch quick transitions, which proved decisive. Up front, Stevens and Browne’s movement unsettled the Blackpool defense, leading to multiple high-quality chances. Blackpool’s 3-1-4-2 setup aimed for midfield dominance but lacked width and incisiveness. Their attempts to control possession were largely sterile, as Wimbledon’s pressing forced turnovers and limited Blackpool’s ability to play through the lines. Set pieces offered some hope, but the visitors failed to capitalize on their 8 corners.

Turning Point

Wimbledon’s second goal in the 54th minute, which put them firmly in control and forced Blackpool to chase the game.

Man of the Match

Marcus Browne

Led the line with energy and quality, capped with a crucial 90th-minute goal that killed off Blackpool’s challenge.