Sheffield Utd vs Sheffield Wednesday Result

Sheffield Utd
Full Time

Sheffield Wednesday
📍 Bramall Lane, Sheffield
🗓️ Sunday, 22 Feb 2026 at 12:00
🔥 AI Prediction Report
CERTIFIED WPredicted
3 - 0
Actual
2 - 1
💰 Bet Results2/2 hit
Estimated ROI (£100/bet)
Staked: £200 · Returns: £367
+£167
+84% ROI
Blades Edge Fiery Steel City Derby as Red Cards Fly at Bramall Lane
Sheffield United claimed bragging rights in a tempestuous Steel City Derby, edging Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 at Bramall Lane. The Blades raced to a two-goal lead inside 20 minutes, only for Wednesday to claw one back early in the second half, setting up a tense finale marred by a flurry of cards and dismissals. Both sides finished with ten men in a contest that saw tempers flare and tackles fly, with the visitors collecting a staggering seven yellow cards and a red. Despite Wednesday's late pressure and numerical parity, United's early dominance and disciplined defensive display secured a vital three points in front of a raucous home crowd.
Sheffield Utd
Sheffield United started on the front foot, capitalizing on their 59% possession to strike twice in the opening 19 minutes. Their attacking midfield trio provided creativity and energy, while Patrick Bamford led the line with intent. Despite being reduced to ten men and conceding early in the second half, the Blades managed the game well, limiting Wednesday to just two shots on target and holding firm under pressure.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Sheffield Wednesday
Wednesday struggled to match United's intensity early on, conceding twice before finding their rhythm. Their physical approach yielded seven yellow cards and a red, disrupting their attempts to build sustained pressure. The visitors improved after the break, pulling a goal back in the 52nd minute and forcing the issue late, but ultimately lacked the cutting edge to break down United's rearguard.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
2' — Goal
Sheffield United open the scoring, seizing early control.
19' — Goal
United double their lead, putting Wednesday on the back foot.
52' — Goal
Jerry Yates pulls one back for Wednesday, igniting hopes of a comeback.
Second half' — Red Card
Both teams reduced to ten men as tempers flare.
Throughout' — Yellow Cards
Wednesday pick up seven bookings, disrupting their rhythm and flow.
Tactical Analysis
Both teams set up in a 4-2-3-1, but United's midfield trio of Brooks, O'Hare, and Hamer provided superior movement and control in the opening stages. The Blades pressed aggressively, forcing errors and capitalizing on Wednesday's slow start. After United's red card, the hosts dropped deeper, switching to a more compact shape to protect their lead, relying on quick transitions and disciplined defending. Wednesday's physical approach resulted in numerous fouls and bookings, which ultimately undermined their attempts to build sustained pressure. Their reliance on set pieces (six corners) highlighted a lack of open-play creativity, and despite a late surge, they struggled to break down United's organized back line.
Turning Point
Jerry Yates' goal in the 52nd minute shifted the momentum, but United's ability to withstand the ensuing pressure—despite being down to ten men—proved decisive.
Man of the Match
Gustavo Hamer
Set the tempo from midfield, contributed to both goals, and worked tirelessly at both ends.