CARDIFF CITYv AFC WIMBLEDON Capital One Cup
Tuesday 11th August 2015 7.45pm.
Cardiff City Stadium
TEAM TONIGHT
ster_ccfc » Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:35 pm
Wilson
Peltier Morrison Connolly Fabio
Ameobi Gunnarsson O'Keefe Noone
Revell Doyle
Moore
Ajayi
Ralls
Kennedy
Harris
Mason
Jones
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League Cup game with only the Grandstand and Lower Ninian open
TEAM NEWS
Manager Russell Slade has said he will make changes to the side that drew with Fulham on the opening day of the Championship season.
Winger Craig Noone could earn a starting place after his equaliser on Saturday, while defender Bruno Ecuele Manga remains injured (knee).
AFC Wimbledon hope to recover from their League Two loss to Plymouth.
They could again field a three-ponged strikeforce of Tom Elliott, Lyle Taylor and Adebayo Akinfenwa
City will field many of the first team including many of the subs that were on the bench v Fulham

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Kenwynne Jones is also out.
Ben Turner is the other first team squad member injured and he is a few weeks away from returning to training after ankle surgery.
Centre-half Bruno Manga, Cardiff City’s player of the year last season, has been advised to rest for another week or so by a knee specialist in Paris.
“Bruno is making progress and close to being ready, but we won’t risk him against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday,” said Slade.
Latest NewsDons management duo Neal Ardley and Neil Cox are likely to receive a warm reception in the Welsh Capital having previously played for the Bluebirds, while young City defender Deji Oshilaja picked up the 'Young Player of the Year' award while on loan at AFC Wimbledon last season despite only spending six months at the Club.
Match PreviewCardiff City will face League Two side AFC Wimbledon in the opening round of the Capital One Cup.
The draw means a return to the Welsh capital for AFC manager Neal Ardley, who was formerly the Bluebirds' Academy manager.
AFC Wimbledon finished in 15th place in League Two last season and their attack will be led by former Swansea City and Barry Town striker Adebayo Akinfenwa, who has agreed a new contract to stay at Kingsmeadow.
Possible LineupsCardiff CityMoore, Peltier, Malone, Morrison, Connolly, Dikgacoi, Whittingham, Pilkington, Ralls, Revell, Mason
AFC WimbledonThe OppositionAFC Wimbledon is a professional English association football club based in Kingston upon Thames, in Greater London. The club plays in League Two of the Football League, which is the fourth tier in the English football league system. They play at Kingsmeadow, in Kingston upon Thames, a ground which is shared with Kingstonian.
The club was founded by Wimbledon F.C. supporters in June 2002 as a reaction to the decision by an independent three man commission appointed by the Football Association to allow Wimbledon F.C. to relocate to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, about 56 miles north of Wimbledon. The large majority of Wimbledon F.C. supporters strongly opposed the idea of moving the club so far, feeling that a club transplanted to Milton Keynes would no longer represent Wimbledon F.C.'s legacy and traditions, and, having campaigned against the proposed move, viewed its official sanctioning as the "death of their club". AFC Wimbledon considers itself a spiritual successor or "phoenix" version of the original team. Wimbledon F.C. physically moved in 2003 and then changed the name the club to Milton Keynes Dons in 2004.
When AFC Wimbledon was formed, it affiliated to both the London and Surrey Football Associations, and entered the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League, which is the ninth tier in English football. In its short history, the club has been extremely successful, being promoted five times in nine seasons, and going up from the ninth tier (Combined Counties Premier) to the fourth (League Two). The only other club considered to have completed this feat is the now dissolved Rushden & Diamonds.
AFC Wimbledon holds the record of the longest unbeaten run of league matches in English senior football, having played 78 consecutive league games without a defeat between February 2003 and December 2004.[6] AFC Wimbledon hold the distinction of being the first club to be formed in the 21st century to make it into the Football League.
Preseason ResultsCardiffWED 15 JUL Forest Green Rovers Friendly Att. 1,125 (409) A 1 - 1 D
SAT 18 JUL Shrewsbury Town Friendly Att. 2,446 (782) A 2 - 2 D
TUE 21 JUL Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona Friendly Att. TBC N 2 - 0 W
FRI 24 JUL Sparta Rotterdam Friendly Att. TBC N 0 - 1 W
TUE 28 JUL Watford Fc Friendly Att. TBC N 2 - 1 W
FRI 31 JUL Brighton Fc Friendly Att. TBC N 3 - 2 W
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Fleetwood Town v Hartlepool United
Scunthorpe United v Barnsley
Bolton Wanderers v Burton Albion
Accrington Stanley v Hull City
Rochdale v Coventry City
Oldham Athletic v Middlesbrough
Huddersfield Town v Notts County
Blackburn Rovers v Shrewsbury Town
Morecambe v Sheffield United
Doncaster Rovers v Leeds United
Wigan Athletic v Bury
Northampton Town v Blackpool
Sheffield Wednesday v Mansfield Town
Rotherham United v Cambridge United
Crewe Alexandra v Preston North End
York City v Bradford City
Port Vale v Burnley
Peterborough United v Crawley Town
Yeovil Town v Queens Park Rangers
Plymouth Argyle v Gillingham
Swindon Town v Exeter City
Bristol Rovers v Birmingham City
Ipswich Town v Stevenage
Luton Town v Bristol City
Charlton Athletic v Dagenham & Redbridge
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newport County
Brentford v Oxford United
Portsmouth v Derby County
Southend United v Brighton & Hove Albion
Milton Keynes Dons v Leyton Orient
Cardiff City v AFC Wimbledon
Millwall v Barnet
Wycombe Wanderers v Fulham
Colchester United v Reading
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 1/2
Draw 13/5
Wimbledon 9/2
TicketsTickets can be purchased in person at the ticket office situated in the Grandstand, next to corporate entrance 2.
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Tues. 11th August 2015. KO. 7:45pm
General Ticket Prices:
Adults: �8.00
Seniors 60+ & 16-21yrs: �5.00
Juniors u16: �3.00
Season Ticket Prices:
Adults: �6.00
Seniors 60+ & 16-21yrs: �4.00
Juniors u16: �2.00
Disabled Allocation:
As listed above + Carer free of charge
Areas Open:
Grandstand blocks: 202 � 101
Lower Ninian Stand blocks: 113 - 116
Disabled Enclosures: 320 + 301
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