League Two
December 29, 2012
United march on
Scoring Summary
| AFC Wimbledon | Oxford United |
|---|---|
| Sean Rigg (32') | |
| Alfie Potter (37') | |
| Tom Craddock (64') |
Teams
| AFC Wimbledon | Oxford United |
|---|---|
| 35 Neil Sullivan | 1 Ryan Clarke |
| 3 Warren Cummings | 6 Jake Wright |
| 29 Will Antwi | 4 Michael Raynes |
| 2 Curtis Osano | 23 Luke O'Brien |
| 31 Jonathan Meades | 2 Damian Batt |
| 30 Yado Mambo | 20 Peter Leven |
| 7 Stacy Long | 14 Sean Rigg |
| 23 Rashid Yussuff | 19 Lee Cox |
| 38 Toby Ajala | 9 James Constable |
| 10 Jack Midson | 29 Tom Craddock |
| 37 Paul McCallum | 15 Alfie Potter |
| Substitutes | |
| 33 Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz | Wayne Brown 21 |
| 5 Pim Balkestein | Michael Duberry 5 |
| 6 Mat Mitchell-King | Harry Worley 22 |
| 12 Christian Jolley | Simon Heslop 8 |
| 18 Brendan Kiernan | Josh Parker 25 |
| 36 Ryan Herbel | Jake Forster-Caskey 18 |
| 19 Jason Prior | Tyrone Marsh 28 |
| Substitutions | |
| Jason Prior for Paul McCallum (72) | Simon Heslop for Tom Craddock (68) |
| Christian Jolley for Rashid Yussuff (73) | Josh Parker for Sean Rigg (77) |
| Brendan Kiernan for Toby Ajala (82) | Michael Duberry for Alfie Potter (87) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Paul McCallum (16) | Sean Rigg (50) |
| Curtis Osano (36) | Damian Batt (89) |
| Will Antwi (80) | |
| Red Cards | |
| James Constable (70) | |
| · Squads: AFC Wimbledon | Oxford United | |
Ten-man Oxford extended their unbeaten run to nine in all competitions after a comfortable 3-0 win at Wimbledon.
Goals from Sean Rigg, Alfie Potter and Tom Craddock condemned the Dons to a relegation place going into the new year.
Following a spell of little action, the visitors took the lead just after the half hour, a lovely defence splitting pass from Potter found Rigg who slammed his shot into the top corner.
Soon afterwards the away side doubled their lead, Rigg turned provider this time as his cross found Potter who nodded the ball over the line.
Wimbledon had a good spell early in the second half but failed to convert their chances and United killed the game just after the hour.
AFC's Will Antwi attempted to head back towards his goalkeeper Neil Sullivan but Craddock was there to pounce and coolly slot home for his 11th of the season.
United's afternoon was soured though as James Constable was sent off for an apparent elbow on Antwi.



