Exeter City lose out at Kingsmeadow
Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale handed Will Hoskins his first start for the club at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, with Tom Nichols still absent after missing out at Sunderland in midweek. Matt Oakley and Ryan Harley also returned to the starting line-up, while the Dons welcomed back strikers Tom Elliott and Lyle Taylor after short-term injury lay-offs.
It was the home side that threatened the most in the early ten minutes, the culmination of which bringing the best chance of the opening exchanges. After two City efforts at clearances had been unsuccessful, Andy Barcham tried cutting inside from the wing onto his right foot, but saw his effort deflected narrowly wide for a corner. Nothing came of it, and minutes later, Lee Holmes had a shot blocked after strong build-up play by Will Hoskins and Matt Oakley.
Adebayo Akinfenwa's header was headed off the line by Matt Oakley as the clock neared twenty minutes gone, but City went behind in contentious fashion eight minutes later. After referee Darren England gave up on telling Jon Meades to take a throw-in from the correct position, his throw was flicked on before being converted by George Francomb. City only had to wait five minutes to get back on level terms, however. After Will Hoskins' lay-off, Ryan Harley took possession, before making space for himself to drill in the leveller on thirty-three minutes.
The Grecians would even have another goal ruled out before half-time, as Lee Holmes' cross sailed in, only for the referee to deem Troy Brown pushed his marker with the ball in the air.
HALF-TIME: AFC WIMBLEDON 1-1 EXETER CITY
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