England League One Regular Season - 18
Saturday, November 29, 2025 at 10:00 AM
John Smit Huddersfield
Huddersfield
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3 - 3
AFC Wimbledon
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Huddersfield vs AFC Wimbledon Match Recap - Nov 29, 2025

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A Thrilling Six-Goal Stalemate: Huddersfield and AFC Wimbledon Share the Spoils

Huddersfield's defensive frailties were on full display as they conceded three goals at home, yet their attacking prowess shone through in a thrilling 3-3 draw against AFC Wimbledon. This match encapsulated the ongoing struggles and resilience of both teams, each battling for consistency in a tightly contested League One.

AFC Wimbledon entered this fixture with a mixed bag of results, having lost four of their last five matches. Despite this, they managed to find the net three times, showcasing a remarkable turnaround from their recent form. Marcus Browne, who had been a bright spot in their lineup, continued his scoring streak by netting the opener in the 32nd minute. His ability to exploit defensive gaps has been crucial for Wimbledon, and he proved once again that he can deliver when it matters most.

Huddersfield, on the other hand, has been inconsistent, winning only two of their last five matches prior to this encounter. Their recent victory against Mansfield Town seemed to inject some confidence into the squad, but they struggled to maintain that momentum against Wimbledon. Leo Castledine, who scored in the previous match, equalized just after halftime, demonstrating his knack for being in the right place at the right time. His performance was pivotal in keeping Huddersfield competitive throughout the match.

The back-and-forth nature of this game highlighted both teams' vulnerabilities. AFC Wimbledon's second goal came just two minutes after Castledine's equalizer, with Danilo Orsi-Dadomo finding the net. This rapid response showcased Wimbledon's attacking intent and ability to capitalize on defensive lapses from Huddersfield. The visitors' midfield stability allowed them to control possession effectively, even if they ultimately ended up sharing the points.

Huddersfield's response was immediate, with Ben Wiles leveling the score again in the 63rd minute. His goal underscored Huddersfield's resilience and determination to fight back after falling behind. The match statistics reveal that Huddersfield led in total shots (38 to 36) and accurate passes (31 to 23), indicating their offensive efforts were commendable despite defensive shortcomings.

The final act of drama came from Alfie May, who scored in the 86th minute to salvage a point for Huddersfield. His late goal not only showcased his poaching instincts but also highlighted the team's never-say-die attitude. This match served as a testament to Huddersfield's ability to create chances, even when their defense falters.

Both teams now face critical upcoming fixtures that could define their seasons. Huddersfield will travel to Cardiff next, seeking to build on this draw and solidify their mid-table position. Meanwhile, AFC Wimbledon will look to regain momentum against Exeter City, aiming to climb back into playoff contention.

This match encapsulated the essence of League One football: unpredictable, intense, and filled with moments of brilliance and folly. Both teams have shown flashes of potential but must address their defensive issues if they hope to achieve their respective goals this season. The draw leaves both sides with more questions than answers, but it also sets the stage for an intriguing battle as they strive for consistency in the weeks ahead.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 29, 2025 at 5:17 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Huddersfield
Double chance : Huddersfield or draw
Huddersfield
45%
Draw
45%
AFC Wimbledon
10%

Team Lineups

AFC Wimbledon
5-3-2
COACH
Johnnie Jackson
1
Nathan Bishop
3
Steve Seddon
6
Ryan Johnson
31
Joe Lewis
33
Isaac Ogundere
2
Nathan Asiimwe
21
Myles Hippolyte
4
Jake Reeves
12
Alistair Smith
11
Marcus Browne
7
Danilo Orsi-Dadomo
Huddersfield
4-2-3-1
COACH
Lee Grant
1
Owen Goodman
11
Ruben Roosken
12
Radinio Balker
20
Josh Feeney
2
Lasse Sørensen
4
Ryan Ledson
7
Lynden Gooch
36
Cameron Ashia
15
Dion Charles
24
Leo Castledine
25
Bojan Radulović

AFC Wimbledon Substitutes

5 Sam Hutchinson
M
8 Callum Maycock
M
9 Omar Bugiel
F
15 Patrick Bauer
D
20 Joe McDonnell
G
26 Riley Harbottle
D
29 Aron Sasu
F

Huddersfield Substitutes

3 Murray Wallace
D
8 Ben Wiles
F
9 Joe Taylor
F
18 David Kasumu
M
22 Lee Nicholls
G
23 Sean Roughan
D
26 Alfie May
F

Match Statistics

26
Total Shots
7
10
Shots on Goal
4
7
Shots off Goal
3
9
Blocked Shots
0
20
Shots Inside Box
5
6
Shots Outside Box
2
66%
Ball Possession (%)
34%
519
Total Passes
269
436
Accurate Passes
163
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
61%
10
Fouls
9
11
Corner Kicks
2
4
Offsides
2
2
Yellow Cards
2
1
Goalkeeper Saves
7

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