England League One Regular Season - 19
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Lamex Stadium Stevenage
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Stevenage vs Cardiff Match Recap - Dec 9, 2025

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Cardiff's Late Surge Seals Victory Over Stevenage in Tense Clash

Cardiff City continues to assert its dominance in League One, edging out Stevenage 1-0 with a late goal from Callum Robinson. This victory not only solidifies Cardiff's position at the top of the table but also highlights their resilience in the face of recent inconsistency.

Cardiff's recent form has been a rollercoaster, oscillating between impressive victories and disheartening defeats. Prior to this match, they had shown signs of life with a thrilling 3-2 win against Huddersfield, where Yousef Salech emerged as a key player, scoring twice. Despite a heavy 5-1 loss to AFC Wimbledon in the EFL Trophy, Cardiff's ability to bounce back against Mansfield Town with a commanding 3-0 victory showcased their potential. The Bluebirds have now secured three wins in their last five matches, demonstrating a knack for finding the net when it matters most.

Stevenage, on the other hand, has struggled to maintain momentum. After a promising start to the season, they have faltered in recent weeks, managing only one win in their last five outings. Their inability to convert possession into goals has been glaring, as evidenced by their recent matches where they dominated ball control yet failed to find the back of the net consistently. The 0-0 draw against Wigan and the 1-2 loss to Walsall exemplify this trend, leaving them frustrated and searching for answers.

Possession statistics tell a compelling story. Cardiff dominated the ball with 68% possession, compared to Stevenage's 32%. This disparity allowed Cardiff to dictate the pace of the game and create more opportunities, leading to a total of 241 passes against Stevenage's 109. The Bluebirds' pass accuracy of 82% further underscores their control, while Stevenage's 49% reflects their struggles in maintaining composure under pressure.

The defensive efforts of Cardiff were commendable, especially considering their recent defensive frailties. They managed to keep a clean sheet against a Stevenage side that had previously shown attacking promise. The Bluebirds' backline, led by Calum Chambers, effectively neutralized threats from Jamie Reid and Beryly Lubala, who have been pivotal for Stevenage in recent matches. This defensive solidity will be crucial as Cardiff looks to build on this victory and maintain their lead at the top of the table.

For Stevenage, the loss raises questions about their attacking strategy moving forward. Despite having players like Reid, who scored in their previous match against Peterborough, they struggled to create clear-cut chances against Cardiff. The lack of shots on target-only one throughout the match-highlights their need for a more incisive approach in the final third. Coach Alexander Revell will need to reassess his tactics if they hope to regain their early-season form.

The late goal from Robinson not only secured three points but also served as a reminder of Cardiff's ability to capitalize on critical moments. His performance has been pivotal this season, and this goal could be a turning point for both him and the team as they navigate through the busy December schedule.

Looking ahead, Cardiff will face Doncaster next, where they will aim to extend their lead at the top of League One. Meanwhile, Stevenage will need to regroup quickly before their match against Stockport County. With only one win in their last five matches, they must find a way to convert possession into points if they wish to remain competitive in the playoff race.

This match encapsulated the ongoing narratives for both teams: Cardiff's quest for consistency and Stevenage's struggle for redemption. As the season progresses, each match will carry significant weight in shaping their respective destinies.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 9, 2025 at 10:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Stevenage
Combo Double chance : Stevenage or draw and -3.5 goals
Stevenage
35%
Draw
35%
Cardiff
30%

Team Lineups

Cardiff
4-2-3-1
COACH
Brian Barry-Murphy
13
Nathan Trott
3
Joel Bagan
12
Calum Chambers
2
William Fish
38
Perry Ng
18
Alex Robertson
6
Ryan Wintle
16
Chris Willock
27
Joel Colwill
45
Cian Ashford
22
Yousef Salech
Stevenage
4-2-3-1
COACH
Alexander David Revell
1
Filip Marschall
16
Lewis Freestone
5
Carl Piergianni
15
Charlie Goode
2
Luther James-Wildin
33
Ryan Doherty
4
Jordan Houghton
14
Saxon Earley
23
Louis Thompson
30
Beryly Lubala
19
Jamie Reid

Cardiff Substitutes

8 Omari Kellyman
M
14 David Turnbull
M
39 Isaak Davies
F
41 Matthew Turner
G
44 Ronan Kpakio
D
47 Callum Robinson
F
48 Dylan Lawlor
D

Stevenage Substitutes

6 Dan Sweeney
D
8 Daniel Phillips
M
13 Taye Ashby-Hammond
G
17 Jasper Pattenden
D
20 Chem Campbell
M
24 Jovan Malcolm
F
44 Phoenix Patterson
F

Match Statistics

1
Total Shots
4
0
Shots off Goal
3
1
Blocked Shots
1
1
Shots Inside Box
2
0
Shots Outside Box
2
32%
Ball Possession (%)
68%
109
Total Passes
241
53
Accurate Passes
198
49%
Pass Accuracy (%)
82%
10
Fouls
2
2
Corner Kicks
2
0
Offsides
1
2
Yellow Cards
0

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