Cambridge 0 – Milton Keynes Dons 1: Visitors ecstatic after win at Abbey Stadium

Milton Keynes Dons defeat Cambridge Utd 1-0 on Saturday at Abbey Stadium. Cambridge were looking to get back their winning ways after losing 6-0 to Sheffield Wednesday in their previous fixture. Milton Keynes Dons had managed to pick up a single point in their encounter with Wigan Athletic. As the table looks today, Cambridge are in 17th place, with 45 points from 39 matches, while Milton Keynes Dons sit in 3rd, with 76 points from 39.
Following a goalless first half, Milton Keynes Dons continued to apply pressure in the second and were rewarded, with a goal from Warren O’Hora at the 60 minute mark. The game ended with a 1-0 victory for the visitors.
Both coaches used the full entitlement. For Cambridge, Wes Hoolahan, Jack Lankester and Adam May, came on for Harvey Knibbs, Sam Smith and Liam O’Neil, Milton Keynes Dons brought on Josh McEachran, Hiram Boateng and Connor Wickham, to replace David Kasumu, Troy Parrott and Mo Eisa.
There were bookings for Paul Digby from Cambridge. For Milton Keynes Dons, David Kasumu, Warren O’Hora and Conor Coventry saw yellow.
Cambridge will play away against AFC Wimbledon, while Milton Keynes Dons will face Crewe Alexandra at home.
Technical card: | |
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Cambridge Utd: | Paul Digby, Harvey Knibbs (Wes Hoolahan, min.71), Sam Smith (Jack Lankester, min.77) and Liam O’Neil (Adam May, min.78) |
Milton Keynes Dons: | David Kasumu (Josh McEachran, min.54), Warren O’Hora, Troy Parrott (Hiram Boateng, min.73), Mo Eisa (Connor Wickham, min.83) and Conor Coventry |
Stadium: | Abbey Stadium |
Goals: | Warren O’Hora (0-1, min. 60) |

