Wycombe (home)
- Wycombe have won six of their 11 home League One 2025-26 matches, scoring an average of 1.91 goals and conceding 1.09 at Adams Park.
- Michael Duff has been in charge of the Chairboys at Adams Park since September 2025 and has implemented a high-tempo, pressing game that is based around turning the opposition over as quickly as possible and making the transition to attack at speed.
- Wycombe have won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five games, with the two losses including a 4-0 defeat at Luton Town; they also had a 1-1 draw at Plymouth Argyle.
AFC Wimbledon (away)
- AFC Wimbledon have won four, drawn one, and lost six of their 11 away games in League One 2025-26, scoring an average of 1.27 goals per game.
- AFC Wimbledon, on the other hand, are a pragmatic side that Johnnie Jackson has shaped in his own image since taking over in May 2022.
- The Dons are winless in their last five, with two draws and three defeats including a 1-0 home loss to Exeter City and a 3-1 defeat at Northampton Town.
Head-to-Head
- The head-to-head record between these two teams in League One stands at two wins for AFC Wimbledon and one for the Chairboys in their last three League One meetings.
- AFC Wimbledon have failed to win on their last trip to face Wycombe Wanderers.
Key Players
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Players to watch:
- AFC Wimbledon’s top scorer this season is Marcus Browne with five goals in 18 League One appearances, while Aron Sasu has four of the Dons’ last six goals and is their form man up front.
- Sam Bell leads the line for Wycombe with six goals in 17 appearances and always looks a threat in the air and on the break.
Betting Insights
- The bookmakers have Wycombe as slight favorites at 1.63 for Sunday’s home game against AFC Wimbledon, who are big long shots at 5.61.
- We think the odds for Under 2.5 goals at 1.7 are very attractive for what is likely to be a cagey contest between two evenly matched teams.
Prediction
- With Wycombe’s stronger home form and an attacking approach against a defensively organised AFC Wimbledon, expect a tight, low-scoring game.
- With AFC Wimbledon winless in their last two away games and the odds favouring the hosts, we’re backing Wycombe to edge out a low-scoring win.