Notts County vs AFC Wimbledon, 2024-25 English League Two, Promotion Semifinals

· 1st Leg
  • Red Card 90'+5': Alassana Jatta
FT
0 - 1
1st Leg
  • 59': Riley Harbottle

About

Notts County are hosting AFC Wimbledon at Meadow Lane, Nottingham, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Two.

Game Information

Competition: English League Two

Venue: Meadow Lane
Location: Nottingham, England
Attendance: 12,385

Line-Ups

NOTT Notts County (3-4-2-1)

No. Name
1 Alex Bass (GK)
5 Matthew Platt
4 Jacob Bedeau
28 Lewis Macari Yellow Card
18 Matthew Palmer
33 George Abbott
8 Sam Austin
10 Jodi Jones Yellow Card
29 Alassana Jatta Red Card
17 David McGoldrick
11 Conor Grant

WIM AFC Wimbledon (3-5-2)

No. Name
1 Owen Goodman (GK)
31 Joe Lewis
6 Ryan Johnson
26 Riley Harbottle
21 Myles Hippolyte Yellow Card
12 Alistair Smith
4 Jake Reeves
11 Josh Neufville Yellow Card
7 James Tilley Yellow Card
14 Mathew Stevens
18 Marcus Browne

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