AFC Wimbledon returned to action in League One on their OWN pitch. The Dons were in action against Carlisle - just 20 days after a SINKHOLE destroyed a part of their pitch. Back in September ...
AFC Wimbledon have been forced to postpone Saturday’s League Two fixture against Accrington Stanley after failing to secure a replacement ground to stage the match. It is the second home match ...
AFC WIMBLEDON are targeting a swift return to action - after a devastating storm created a SINKHOLE at Plough Lane. The League Two side have been forced to postpone their last two matches after ...
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AFC Wimbledon have confirmed that their match with Accrington Stanley has been postponed despite tankers removing more than 100,000 litres of water from their Plough Lane pitch this week.
In the 1950s, flooding was common at the site of AFC Wimbledon's current stadium. The old venue was demolished in 2018, with the football club's new ground built on the same site The flooding of ...
But quality journalism must still be paid for. Newcastle, who were due to play AFC Wimbledon in the Carabao Cup, have pledged £15,000 to help their flooded pitch. AFC Wimbledon’s stadium at ...
A statement on the Dons’ official X account said: “Despite significant efforts at AFC Wimbledon in the last 48 hours, it has not been possible to secure a viable alternative ground for ...
Heavy rains and subsequent flooding became the cause of a sinkhole at the AFC Wimbledon field. The pitch of Cherry Red Records Stadium was deemed unplayable. Veuer’s Chloe Hurst has the story!
AFC Wimbledon posted a video update regarding the state of the pitch at Plough Lane on Wednesday afternoon. Heavy rain on Sunday night led to a huge sinkhole on the playing area, transforming the ...
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Newcastle United have donated £15,000 to League Two side AFC Wimbledon after their Carabao Cup tie was postponed due to significant flood damage at Plough Lane. Following heavy rain on Sunday ...