AFC Wimbledon
- AFC Wimbledon have won 2 of their last 3 home games and have a solid home record this season.
- This AFC Wimbledon vs Wycombe Wanderers prediction highlights that AFC Wimbledon will be keen to continue their impressive start to the 2025-2026 season when they face a Wycombe Wanderers side that are struggling to get any momentum going on Saturday.
- The Dons sit 9th in League One after collecting 15 points from their first 9 games, and their form has been solid of late with 3 consecutive wins in all competitions and back-to-back victories in the league.
- AFC Wimbledon have averaged 0.5 goals conceded per home game in League One this campaign.
Wycombe Wanderers
- Wycombe Wanderers have failed to win any of their 4 League One road games this term, drawing 1 and losing 3.
- According to our AFC Wimbledon vs Wycombe Wanderers preview, Wycombe are 18th in the standings with 8 points from their opening 9 games and look to play at a higher tempo with more direct play and faster transitions than Wimbledon.
- 2 of their recent 5 games have ended in victory, both at home, while their previous two on the road have seen them defeated.
Head-to-Head
The last time these sides met, Wimbledon won 1-0 in the EFL Trophy at home to the Chairboys last season and have won one and lost one of the two meetings.
Key Players
- Mathew Stevens leads the scoring for the Wombles with 5 goals in 9 League One appearances and his ability to grab a goal from anywhere on the pitch makes the team a threat in every game.
- By contrast, Wycombe’s top scorer is Fred Onyedinma with 2 in 9 League One games, although creative spark Luke Leahy has provided 3 assists as the away side attempt to push the ball forward.
Betting Insights
- The odds are with the home side at +150 here with the draw at +220 and the visitors available as underdogs, as detailed in our AFC Wimbledon vs Wycombe Wanderers prediction.
- This AFC Wimbledon vs Wycombe Wanderers betting tips section notes that Under 2.5 goals looks a touch pricey at -172 given Wycombe have scored 0.75 goals and conceded 1.5 on average in their 4 away League One fixtures, but it seems like a safe bet given how solid Wimbledon have been at the back.
Prediction
We are going for a narrow home win in what should be a tight and cagey affair.