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12 December 2017 Venue Stadium mk Attendance 265 Referee Carl Pearse

Kick off 19:00 (UK)

MK Dons U18
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Cardiff City U18
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4-2-3-1
  • 1
    Alfie Jones
    GK
  • 2
    Delsin Ackom
    DF
  • 5
    Finn Tapp
    DF
  • 6
    Tommy Hope (C)
    DF
  • 3
    Matthew Sorinola
    DF
  • 4
    Charlie Pattison
    MF
  • 8
    David Kasumu
    MF
  • 7
    Bradley Bell
    MF
  • 10
    Jay Bird
    MF
  • 11
    Liam Sole
    MF
  • 9
    Recoe Martin
    FW

Substitutes

  • 13
    George Rose
    SUB
  • 12
    Jack Hourican-Harvey
    SUB
  • 14
    Jenson Wright
    SUB
  • 15
    Joe Evans
    SUB
  • 16
    Finn Brennan
    SUB

Manager

  • -
    Edu Rubio

3-5-2
  • 1
    George Ratcliffe
    GK
  • 2
    Ryan Reynolds
    DF
  • 3
    Trystan Jones
    DF
  • 4
    Jack Bodenham (C)
    DF
  • 7
    Connor Davies
    MF
  • 8
    Laurence Wootton
    MF
  • 6
    Keenan Patten
    MF
  • 11
    Sam Bowen
    MF
  • 5
    Sam Parsons
    MF
  • 10
    Sion Spence
    FW
  • 9
    Isaak Davies
    FW

Substitutes

  • 13
    Warren Burwood
    SUB
  • 12
    Adam Sharif
    SUB
  • 14
    Kieron Evans
    SUB
  • 15
    Jac Davies
    SUB
  • 16
    Cai Williams
    SUB

Manager

  • -
    Craig Bellamy

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Match Previews

Preview: Cardiff City U18s

All you need to know ahead of tonight’s FA Youth Cup Third Round clash...

12 December 2017

MK Dons Under-18s will be looking

Edu Rubio’s side saw off Southend United in the First Round before coming from behind to beat Barnet at The Hive last month.

They will, though, be looking to return to winning ways after suffering a 4-0 defeat against Luton Town in their most recent competitive fixture. After five successive wins, including that victory over Barnet,  the boys from MK1 eventually fell to a 4-0 defeat against Dagenham & Redbridge. They did regroup immediately as they ran out 4-2 winners over Northampton Town before most recently losing Luton.

Heading into tonight’s tie, Rubio will be looking for a similar bounce-back ability from his side as they look to put their most recent defeat behind them and progress in the competition and set up a Fourth Round tie against the winners of Colchester United against Crewe Alexandra.

The fixture has to be settled on the night so extra-time and penalties will follow should the sides be level come full-time.

Kick-off is at 7pm.

Cardiff enter tonight’s clash enter tonight's clash without a win in their last three league games - the Welsh-based outfit currently occupy seventh place in their Under-18 Professional Development South League.

The Bluebirds will be playing their first tie in this year’s edition of the competition tonight and will be hoping to better their Third Round finish from last season when they were eliminated by eventual winners, Chelsea. 

MK Dons’ game against AFC Wimbledon at the weekend was called off due to the harsh winter conditions. Their last competitive game, however, was a 4-0 defeat against Luton Town in the EFL Youth Alliance League.

Cardiff, meanwhile, fell to a 1-0 defeat against Charlton Athletic Orient on Saturday morning.

Edu Rubio hinted that he may switch his side's formation to combat the strengths of tonight's opponents.

Jay Bird scored the decisive goal when the Under-18s last played at Stadium MK in the FA Youth Cup and he will be hoping to retain his place. Top scorer Dylan Asonganyi, David Kasumu, Bradley Bell and Finn Tapp are also worth keeping an eye on.

Referee: Carl Pearse

Assistant Referee: James Beal

Assistant Referee: Christopher Williams

Supporters wishing the follow the action can do so via the Club’s official Twitter, while a full match report available to view on mkdons.com after the final whistle.

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Match Reports

Report: MK Dons U18 1-0 Cardiff City U18

Hope's stunner sends MK Dons through to the Fourth Round...

12 December 2017

A stunning late goal from Tommy Hope sent MK Dons through to the Fourth Round of the FA Youth Cup for the very first time.

After an excellent defensive performance and some fantastic goalkeeping from Alfie Jones, centre-back Hope broke the deadlock with superb half-volley on 87 minutes - a goal which made history for the young Dons.
 
Edu Rubio’s side will now face either Colchester United or Crewe Alexandra in the Fourth Round.
 
Rubio was without top scorer Dylan Asonganyi, missing with an injury. Recoe Martin replaced him up front in an otherwise recognisable XI.
 
The first chance of the game fell the way of Liam Sole on six minutes. The winger climbed well to meet David Kasumu’s free-kick but his header was gathered by George Ratcliffe.
 
Ryan Reynolds then headed off target for the visitors before his teammate Sion Spence put an effort wide of the left post from close range - the best chance of the opening quarter of an hour.
 
Both sides enjoyed spells of possession during the next 15 minutes but neither side created a goalscoring chance until Cardiff were awarded a free-kick just outside the D at the half-hour mark. Sam Bowen took the set-piece but his goal-bound effort was kept out by a terrific diving save from Alfie Jones.
 
That stop ensured the score remained goalless at the break although Isaak Davies went close to changing that seven minutes after the re-start, shooting just wide from inside the area.
 
On 56 minutes, Jones pulled off another fantastic save, this time to deny Reynolds - the first-year scholar got down well and stopped the header with a strong right hand.
 
Jones enjoyed a superb hour between the sticks and in the 62nd minute he tipped wide a strike from Connor Davies before he pulled off an even better save from the resulting corner to prevent his side falling behind.
 
The first-year scholar was called into action again on 66 minutes to keep out Sam Parsons’ header. Spence pounced on the loose ball inside the area but he was denied by a superb sliding block from Tommy Hope.
 
Rubio’s men had defended well all game but were being frustrated by Cardiff at the other end of the pitch.
 
They did, however, almost create an opportunity for a late winner in the 84th minute but Bradley Bell’s cross was just too high for Charlie Pattison.
 
That chance seemed to ignite the Dons, who came forward again on 87 minutes and were awarded a free-kick for a foul on Kasumu.
 
Bell delivered into the area and the ball eventually found its way to Hope, who sent a superb half-volley over the Bluebirds goalkeeper and into the net via the crossbar - a stunning way to give his side a late lead. 1-0.
 
Jay Bird went close to doubling the lead soon after the re-start with a curling shot from Liam Sole’s pass.
 
Cardiff had one final opportunity after being given a free-kick deep into stoppage-time. However, the Dons survived the threat to secure a dramatic victory at Stadium MK as well as a place in the Fourth Round of the FA Youth Cup.
 
Starting XI: Jones; Ackom (Hourican-Harvey 74), Tapp (c), Hope, Sorinola (Wright 80); Pattison, Kasumu; Bell, Bird, Sole; Martin (Evans 59).
 
Unused subs: Rose (GK), Brennan.
 
Goal: Hope (87)
 
Attendance: 265

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