AFC Wimbledon
- AFC Wimbledon have earned 49 points from their 36 games in League One this season, placing 13th and three more than Peterborough United, who occupy 14th spot in the table.
- AFC Wimbledon have won three, tied one and lost one of their last five League One games.
- AFC Wimbledon have conceded only 14 goals in 17 home League One matches this season.
- AFC Wimbledon have won eight, tied three and lost six of their 17 home League One assignments, so they have a solid record at Plough Lane and they appear to be improving under the guidance of Johnnie Jackson.
- The Dons boss, who took over in May 2022, has installed a low to mid-block, which is compact, well organised and difficult to break down, especially at home where they are given time to get into their structure.
- But with Marcus Browne on 12 goals in 32 League One appearances, they do carry a regular goal threat.
Peterborough United
- Luke Williams has done a superb job since taking over at Peterborough in October 2025, changing their philosophy from a largely defensive game plan to a high-possession, high-tempo, high-pressing style.
- Peterborough United have failed to win any of their last four away League One fixtures (D1, L3).
- Posh have won only seven, tied one and lost 11 of their 19 away League One contests, averaging 1.11 goals scored per game and 1.53 conceded, which does not indicate they travel well.
- Peterborough have lost three of their last five League One encounters (D2) and should be opposed here against a solid and well-organised Wimbledon side.
Head-to-Head
These two teams last met in League One four months ago, when Peterborough ran out 5-0 winners on home field.
Key Players
- Marcus Browne - 12 goals in 32 League One appearances.
- Mathew Stevens - has scored three goals in the Dons’ last five matches.
- Harry Leonard - 12 goals in 29 League One outings and two in his last five for Peterborough.
Betting Insights
- The odds on a home win for AFC Wimbledon are 2.1.
- The odds for both teams to score are 1.62.
Prediction
- Wimbledon are the team in form and should have enough to win this high-energy clash, although Peterborough’s pressing game and willingness to push forward could see both teams score.
- This will be a battle of chess masters, with Jackson’s men trying to keep their shape and play with the correct tempo and Williams’ side determined to press and push the game.