Sky Bet League One
Matchday 32 of 46
Cardiff City Stadium
Tuesday, February 17th, 2026 – 7:45pm KO
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KNOW YOUR OPPONENT | CURRENT FORM
Last season's League Two Play-Off winners AFC Wimbledon are currently 15th in Sky Bet League One having played 30 matches. They have 39 points at this stage.
They've played 16 times away from home in the league in 2025/26, winning six, drawing three and losing seven times.
They have picked up four points from the last two trips on the road, drawing 3-3 at Barnsley on the weekend, to follow up on a 1-0 win over Port Vale from the start of the month.
Last Six | AFC Wimbledon's league form
Overall: LDLWWD
Home: DDLLLW
Away: LWLDWD
KNOW YOUR OPPONENT | THE DONS
Wimbledon welcomed three new additions on temporary agreements in January. Midfielder Zack Nelson, winger James Tilley and forward Layton Stewart joined on loan from Luton Town, Wycombe Wanderers and Thun respectively.
Three of their players have started every league game this term - goalkeeper Nathan Bishop, defender Steve Seddon and midfielder Alistair Smith. Isaac Ogundere has also appeared in all of their league games, but he has 29 starts and one substitute appearance to his name.
Marcus Browne has been their key man in terms of goals, netting 11 times in Sky Bet League One from 26 matches.
2025/26 Squad
GK | Nathan Bishop, Joe McDonnell.
DEF | Nathan Asiimwe, Steve Seddon, Ryan Johnson, Patrick Bauer, Brodi Hughes, Riley Horan, Leo Young, Ethan Sutcliffe, Joe Lewis, Isaac Ogundere.
MID | Jake Reeves, Sam Hutchinson, Callum Maycock, Marcus Browne, Alistair Smith, Delano McCoy-Splatt, Myles Hippolyte, Harry Sidwell, Kai Jennings, Zack Nelson.
FOR | James Tilley, Omar Bugiel, Matty Stevens, Antwoine Hackford, Osman Foyo, Edward Leach, Aron Sasu, Junior Nkeng, Layton Stewart.
EARLIER THIS SEASON
We've played AFC Wimbledon twice this term in competitive competitions. The Dons were the victors in the Vertu Trophy over a much changed City side, while it was the Bluebirds who picked up the league points back in August.
City were forced to wait until the 92nd minute to find the opener at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, with David Turnbull's effort diverted home by Isaak Davies to secure our first away win of the campaign.
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