2025
Saturday, 06 September 2025
Sky Bet League - Division One
Toughsheet Community Stadium
Attendance: 20,157
Ref: Darren Drysdale
 
Bolton Wanderers
Mason Burstow (29), Amario Cozier-Duberry (53), Joel Randall (63)
3 (1) - (0) 0
Wimbledon
1
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
2
Josh Dacres-Cogley
Subbed 7878
3
Chris Forino
6
George Johnston
Yellow 71m
25
Max Conway
Subbed 7878
4
Xavier Simons
16
Aaron Morley
19
Amario Cozier-Duberry
Goal 53m Subbed 7878
17
Joel Randall
Goal 63m
11
Thierry Gale
Yellow 69m
48
Mason Burstow
Goal 29m Subbed 5656
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27
Tyler Miller
5
Richard Taylor
Sub (25 78m)25-78
21
Ethan Erhahon
20
Ibrahim Cissoko
Sub (11 78m)11-78
24
Marcus Forss
Sub (17 66m)17-66
45
John McAtee
Sub (8 78m)8-78
10
Sam Dalby
Sub (48 56m)48-56

Bolton broke a run of four successive 1-1 draws in League One to register a comfortable win against nine-man AFC Wimbledon.

The Dons could have drawn first blood but Matty Stevens saw an early header flick off the post with goalkeeper Teddy Sharman-Lowe beaten.

Mason Burstow then pounced from close range to score his fourth of the season for Bolton after Chris Forino had headed Aaron Morley's free-kick against the post.

Early in the second half Marcus Browne was shown a straight red by referee Darren Drysdale for a clumsy challenge on Max Conway. Three minutes later, Amario Cozier-Duberry curled a clever shot past Nathan Bishop to double the lead from a tight angle.

Joel Randall made it three when he diverted Conway's bouncing shot inside the post.

Rampant Bolton might have stretched their lead further with Bishop making saves from Ibrahim Cissoko, Richard Taylor and Xavier Simons to keep the scoreline down.

Joe Lewis was sent off for a second bookable offence in stoppage time to cap off a miserable day for the South Londoners.

https://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news/2025/september/06/match-report-highlights-bolton-wanderers-afc-wimbledon-efl-league-one/
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/report-wanderers-3-afc-wimbledon-0