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MK Dons v Wimbledon League Two Lineup
This game is in the
League Two
, kick off at 13:30 on Saturday 25 January 2025.
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MK Dons Substitutes
Thomas McGill
Ellis Harrison
Tommi O'Reilly
K. Thompson-Sommers
Callum Hendry
C. Lemonheigh-Evans
Charlie Waller
Wimbledon Substitutes
James Furlong
Marcus Browne
Myles Hippolyte
Lewis Ward
Aron Sasu
Isaac Ogundere
Joe Pigott
MK Dons v Wimbledon League Two
MK Dons
were founded in 2004 as the result of
Wimbledon
F.C. relocating to Milton Keynes, causing controversy and anger among
Wimbledon
fans.
Wimbledon
F.C. was formed in 1889 and famously won the FA Cup in 1988, defeating Liverpool in the final.
MK Dons
play their home matches at Stadium MK, which has a capacity of over 30,500 and was opened in 2007.
Wimbledon
currently play their home matches at Kingsmeadow stadium, with a capacity of around 4,800.
MK Dons
were promoted to League One in the 2018-2019 season after finishing third in League Two.
Wimbledon
narrowly avoided relegation from League Two in the 2018-2019 season, finishing in 20th place.