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Football

Southampton

vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.

3: 00pm, Saturday 8th November 2025.

St. Mary's Stadium Attendance: Attendance27, 607.

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Southampton and Sheffield Wednesday at St Mary's on Saturday; Caspar Jander, Finn Azaz and Adam Armstrong scores as Saints make it two wins from two since Will Still sacking. Saturday 8 November 2025 18: 56, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Caspar Jander and Finn Azaz netted their first Southampton goals as caretaker boss Tonda Eckert's hopes of becoming full-time manager were boosted with a 3-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Under-21 boss Eckert gained control of the first team after Will Still was sacked last weekend and has since won back-to-back matches to change the mood at St Mary's. Summer signings Jander and Azaz rushed Saints into a two-goal lead before Harry Amass pulled one back before half-time, but Adam Armstrong made sure of the points shortly after the restart. Eckert, who has previous assistant manager experience at Barnsley and Genoa, is now the most likely candidate to take over from Still permanently. The newfound good mood at St Mary's began before kick-off when Oriol Romeu was reintroduced to the crowd after re-joining Southampton as a free agent this week. And spirits were further raised after taking a 2-0 lead within 17 minutes. Wednesday were shaky at the back and Sean Fusire had already been forced to clear off his own line after colliding with his goalkeeper before Jander haphazardly put the hosts ahead.

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The German midfielder had heavily controlled a cross but as he slid to try and regain possession, Liam Palmer kicked against him to put the ball on course for the back of the net. Goalkeeper Ethan Horvath made a mess of saving as the goal decision system confirmed the ball had crossed the line. Armstrong had a shot deflected on to the roof of the goal before Azaz doubled Saints' lead. The summer recruit from Middlesbrough received the ball from Tom Fellows before stroking into the bottom corner. Wednesday pulled one goal back from a new goalscorer of their own in the 25th minute. Manchester United loanee Amass ghosted through a couple of tackles before finding the bottom corner from 20 yards. An open game then turned frantic as Saints goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu made top saves to keep out Bailey Cadamarteri and Charlie Mc Neil. At the other end, Armstrong bulldozed into the box before forcing a save out of Horvath, while Azaz was also denied on the line. Saints regained their two-goal cushion less than 90 seconds into the second half when Taylor Harwood-Belis sent Armstrong clean through. The striker kept his composure to beat a defender and then use the outside of his foot to finish. It was the first time since April 2024 that Southampton had scored three times in a league match, which also marked the same time they won two successive league matches. Cadamarteri only had half-chances to mount a comeback as Wednesday remain bottom and winless in nine. Southampton's Tonda Eckert: "It has been a very busy and intense week, and it couldn't have ended any better with two wins. "The only thing I can say is that I have enjoyed every single day at the football club, whether that that is with the Under-21s or the first-team. "I think the win was deserved but there are still moments in the game we can do better. I just said to the boys in the changing room, don't underestimate what we have done this week. It's not just two wins, it's more than that. "I think it was a very hard one for every single one and what we tried to do from the very first day. This comes down to every single person at Staplewood who is in touch with the boys to just get all of the energy that we can possibly find and inject that into the boys. " Sheffield Wednesday's Henrik Pedersen: "There is a fantastic spirit in the team but I sit here feeling there was more in the game. "We gave ourselves a difficult beginning but we came back into the game well. "We lost to a stronger team but we have to be proud of the effort. You can see from the players and the fans that there is a lot of good energy, belief and hope for the future. "We compete defensively and they are starting to be more dominant on the ball. If we take the big picture over the last month, so much has happened to this team. "I only have the biggest respect for how the players are working. We are all heading in the right direction. " The £250, 000 is up for grabs with Super 6, and as always it is completely free to play. Entries by 3pm Saturday.

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