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  • Wright-Phillips (14)
  • Tudgay (87)
  • Date:2008-12-06
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:St. Mary's Stadium
  • Attendance:15440
  • Referee:Hegley, G

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

88mins

The referee has booked Marcus Tudgay.

87mins

Goal!! Sheff Wed have scored with Marcus Tudgay putting it in the back of the net.

79mins

David McGoldrick is replaced by Simon Gillett.

79mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Etienne Esajas with Wade Small.

70mins

Francis Jeffers is replaced by Bartosz Slusarski.

61mins

Jordan Robertson is replaced by Matthew Paterson.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by G Hegley

14mins

Goal!! Southampton have scored with Bradley Wright-Phillips putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Marcus Tudgay scored his seventh goal of the season to earn Sheffield Wednesday a last-gasp point and extend Southampton's woeful home record this season.

Tudgay bagged a deflected equaliser three minutes from time to deny Saints a first victory at St Mary's since September 30.

And Wednesday could even have won but for two brilliant stoppage-time saves from home goalkeeper Kelvin Davis.

Southampton needed a victory to avoid setting an unwanted record of their worst home start to a season since joining the Football League in 1920.

Jan Poortvliet's young side got off to the perfect start when Bradley Wright-Phillips put them in front with a superb 14th minute effort.

Wright-Phillips had the beating of Wednesday defender Frankie Simek on the left wing before cutting inside and hammering an unstoppable right-foot shot past Lee Grant and into the bottom left corner from 14 yards.

The goal followed up Wright-Phillips's double salvo in Saints' surprise 2-1 victory at Reading last month.

The former Manchester City star would have been celebrating another brace but for Grant's fine near-post save to deny him from an identical position two minutes later.

Wednesday did not get going in the first half and Leon Clarke's header over from Etienne Esajas' corner was the closest they came to testing Davis.

Wednesday boss Brian Laws clearly read the riot act at half-time and the visitors came out more fired up after the re-start, without putting Davis under any real pressure until the dying minutes.

Southampton should have been further in front but substitute Matthew Paterson fired into the side-netting from four yards when it looked easier to score his first ever league goal.

Paterson was made to pay for that miss when Tudgay took aim from 25 yards and his right-foot shot cannoned off defender Alex Pearce before nestling in the bottom corner of Davis' net.

Tudgay had earlier blazed into the stands after being played through by substitute Wade Small.

Wednesday almost grabbed a late winner when on-loan West Brom striker Bartosz Slusarski went through one-on-one with Davis only for the Southampton keeper to pull off a brilliant one-handed save and keep out the Pole's thunderous shot.

Southampton

Sheffield Wednesday

Corners

56

Fouls

711

Goal attempts

1312

Shots off target

46

Offsides

47

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