Wanderers' Sonny Bradley has three-game ban revoked following successful appeal - chof 360 news

Sonny Bradley was sent off on 64 minutes in the 1-1 draw against Cambridge <i>(Image: Nigel French/PA)</i>

Sonny Bradley was sent off on 64 minutes in the 1-1 draw against Cambridge (Image: Nigel French/PA)

Sonny Bradley will be available for Wycombe Wanderers’ next three matches after his red card against Cambridge United was rescinded.

The 33-year-old centre back started the 1-1 draw versus the Amber Army on February 1, but was dismissed on 64 minutes by referee Martin Woods.

He was deemed to have elbowed Michael Morrison in the Wanderers box whilst defending the corner, and from the resulting incident, Cambridge were awarded a penalty.

However, Josh Stokes’ spot kick was saved by Franco Ravizzoli.

At the time of the penalty, Wycombe were 1-0 up thanks to a Cameron Humphreys strike, but Stokes did get United level with a brilliant curling effort with seven minutes left.

If the red card stood, Bradley would have missed Wanderers’ next three games against Preston North End, Crawley Town and Bristol Rovers respectively.

A statement from the club reads: “An independent Regulatory Commission has removed Sonny Bradley’s three-match suspension following a successful claim of wrongful dismissal.”

He is now available to play in the Chairboys’ FA Cup clash against Preston at Deepdale on Saturday.

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