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Compare West Ham vs Wimbledon

West Ham vs Wimbledon Head-to-Head Stats and Form Comparison

Compare West Ham vs Wimbledon: head-to-head stats, recent form, goals, defensive record and strength indicators from last matches.

West Ham West Ham Home Team
Wimbledon Wimbledon Away Team
West Ham
59.1
D W W L W

Last 10 Matches

Wimbledon
23.9
L W L L L L L L D L

Performance Radar

West Ham
Wimbledon

Categories Won

11

West Ham

3

Draw

1

Wimbledon

Statistical Comparison

Win Percentage
60%

3W, 1D, 1L

10%

1W, 1D, 8L

Goals Scored / Match
2.8

14 / 5 matches

0.5

5 / 10 matches

Goals Conceded / Match
1.8

9 / 5 matches

2.2

22 / 10 matches

Goal Difference
+5

+5

-17

-17

Clean Sheet
0%

0 / 5 matches

10%

1 / 10 matches

Over 2.5 Goals
100%

5 / 5 matches

50%

5 / 10 matches

Both Teams to Score
100%

5 / 5 matches

30%

3 / 10 matches

Top Scorer
J. Ajala (4 goals)
Junior Nkeng (2 goals)
Most Goals by Half
1st Half: 7 / 2nd Half: 7
1st Half: 3 / 2nd Half: 2
Home Win Rate
0%

0W / 0 matches

0%

0W / 6 matches

Away Win Rate
60%

3W / 5 matches

25%

1W / 4 matches

Schedule Strength (SoS)
41.6

League Difficulty: 37.0, Opponent Quality: 44.6

36.5

League Difficulty: 45.0, Opponent Quality: 53.0

Elite Opponent Record
0%

0W / 0 matches

0%

0W / 1 matches

Expected Goals (xG)
2.38

Actual: 2.8 | Diff: +0.42

0.44

Actual: 0.5 | Diff: +0.06

Adjusted Power Rating
59.1

Attack: 85.5, Defense: 36.6, Form: 55.0

23.9

Attack: 14.4, Defense: 23.1, Form: 8.7

Goal Timing Analysis

4

0-15'

2

16-30'

1

31-45'

2

46-60'

2
2

61-75'

5

76-90+'

1
West Ham
Wimbledon
West Ham

Power Rating Breakdown

59.1

Overall

Attack 85.5
Defense 36.6
Form 55.0
Consistency 52.0
Wimbledon

Power Rating Breakdown

23.9

Overall

Attack 14.4
Defense 23.1
Form 8.7
Consistency 74.8

Strength of Schedule

Measures the difficulty of opponents faced. Higher = tougher schedule.

League Difficulty

37.0 vs 45.0

Opponent Quality

44.6 vs 53.0

Elite Opponent Record

0% vs 0%
West Ham logo West Ham
D
Boreham Wood (63%)
W
Tamworth (53%)
W
Boston (49%)
L
Wimbledon (30%)
W
Aldershot (28%)
Wimbledon logo Wimbledon
L
Huddersfield (46%)
W
Wigan (54%)
L
Plymouth (59%)
L
Stockport (48%)
L
Burton Albion (54%)
L
Luton (66%)
L
Lincoln (71%)
L
Stockport (53%)

Opponent Quality: Quality blends league strength, recent points form, goal difference, and home/away context. It is not only club size or reputation.

Opponent Breakdown
Opponent Breakdown
Score
Opp. Quality
Boreham Wood A
2 - 2 D
63%
Tamworth A
3 - 1 W
53%
Boston A
2 - 1 W
49%
Wimbledon A
2 - 4 L
30%
Aldershot A
5 - 1 W
28%
Opponent Breakdown
Opponent Breakdown
Score
Opp. Quality
Huddersfield H
0 - 4 L
46%
Wigan A
1 - 0 W
54%
Plymouth H
1 - 3 L
59%
Stockport H
0 - 2 L
48%
Burton Albion A
0 - 1 L
54%
Luton H
0 - 3 L
66%
Lincoln A
0 - 1 L
71%
Stockport A
0 - 3 L
53%
Peterborough H
1 - 1 D
37%
L Orient H
2 - 4 L
42%

AI Analysis

When we look at the raw statistics, both teams appear to be in form, but applying the Strength of Schedule filter reveals a much clearer picture.

Both teams have faced similar levels of opposition (SoS: 41.6 vs 36.5), making the raw statistics a reliable basis for comparison.

West Ham's attack is on another level, averaging 2.8 goals per match with J. Ajala leading the charge with 4 goals. Wimbledon manages just 0.5 per match.

West Ham has the defensive edge, conceding 1.8 per match compared to Wimbledon's 2.2.

West Ham has not faced any elite-level opponents in their recent matches, making it difficult to assess their ceiling.

West Ham is a strong road team with a 60% away win rate, suggesting they can perform regardless of venue.

Based on the combined statistics, expect 3.6 total goals. Over 2.5 goals is the statistical lean, with both teams to score being likely.

Based on our comprehensive analysis including opponent quality adjustment, West Ham is the clear and decisive favorite. Their superiority across attack (85.5), defense (36.6), and form (55.0) leaves little room for doubt. Wimbledon will need an exceptional performance to compete.

In their recent English Football League Trophy match (2026-01-12), Wimbledon prevailed 4-2 against West Ham. This result provides valuable insight into how these teams match up against each other. Wimbledon secured this victory at home, where they tend to be strongest. However, the next encounter could present a different challenge if the venue changes. West Ham will be eager to avenge this defeat. The desire for revenge can be a powerful motivator, and they may come into the next meeting with extra determination. Wimbledon will carry a psychological advantage from this recent victory. Knowing you've beaten your opponent recently provides a significant confidence boost.

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Comparison Summary

This head-to-head comparison analyzes the last 10 matches of each team, evaluating attack power, defensive strength, form consistency, and overall performance metrics. The power ratings are calculated using a weighted algorithm that considers goals scored, goals conceded, win rate, and recent form trends.

West Ham

3W 1D 1L · 14 goals scored · 9 conceded

Wimbledon

1W 1D 8L · 5 goals scored · 22 conceded

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