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Bromley and Milton Keynes Dons Share Thrilling Draw in London
A vibrant match at Hayes Lane, London, ended in a bittersweet draw between Bromley and Milton Keynes Dons on matchday 14 of League Two. The game, played with slightly more possession for Milton Keynes Dons (53% vs Bromley’s 47%), was filled with excitement until the very last minute.
Milton Keynes Dons took an early lead thanks to a goal by R. Hepburn-Murphy in the 5th minute, assisted by N. Mendez-Laing. It seemed the Dons would take control, but Bromley didn’t back down. Despite having less of the ball, Bromley persistently searched for the opposing goal.
Bromley’s persistence paid off in the 73rd minute, when D. Elerewe equalized the match with an assist from B. Ilunga. The home crowd erupted when, in the 81st minute, O. Sowunmi scored the final equalizing goal after an assist from C. Whitely, securing a valuable point for his team.
Bromley showed more attacking aggression with 8 shots (3 on target) compared to Milton Keynes Dons’ 5 (2 on target). The home side also surpassed their rival in corners (7 against 2). However, Milton Keynes Dons committed more fouls (10 against 7). I. Odutayo from Bromley was the only player booked in the match. The match concluded with a final score of two to two.
Substitutions bromley: at minute 23 N. Kabamba came in and M. Dinanga went out., at minute 63 M. Ifill came in and B. Ilunga went out., at minute 75 J. Arthurs came in and B. Thompson went out., at minute 75 W. Hondermarck came in and C. Whitely went out., at minute 86 M. Dinanga came in and K. Cameron went out.
Substitutions milton keynes dons: at minute 24 C. MacGillivray came in and C. Trueman went out., at minute 79 W. Collar came in and K. Thompson-Sommers went out., at minute 79 R. Hepburn-Murphy came in and C. Paterson went out., at minute 86 L. Kelly came in and J. Leko went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Bromley

Milton Keynes Dons

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