Our prediction for this League 2 match:
AFC Wimbledon play host to Bromley at their Cherry Red Records Stadium on day 34 of the current League Two campaign. The Dons continue with fine performances in 2025, but they need to start winning on a regular basis to secure automatic promotion. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team, but all Ryan McLean, Callum Maycock, and James Ball remain in the recovery room.
The Ravens, on the other hand, failed to impress in a 1-0 loss to Bradford City on Tuesday evening. As AFC Wimbledon have a chance to climb to top three, we predict that the visitors are going to return home with their hands empty. Both Ashley Charles and Idris Odutayo are rated doubtful for the visiting team and the duo will be assessed ahead of the kick-off. Granada international Ashley Charles is a major doubt after limping off with injury in the midweek defeat.
Highlighted Team (AFC Wimbledon):

Based in Kingston upon Thames, AFC Wimbledon are a professional football club that compete in the third tier of English football, commonly known as the League One. AFC Wimbledon were formed by former Wimbledon FC supporters in 2002 following the FA decision to allow the club to relocate to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, only 90 kilometers north of Wimbledon.
The Dons welcome their rivals at Kingsmeadow, the stadium with the capacity of 4,850. AFC Wimbledon play their home games in blue shirts and blue shorts, whilst the colour of their away kit is yellow. The Dons won the Lanes Cup on two occasions (2007/2008, 2011/2012), Supporters Direct Cup three times (2002/2003, 2005/2006, 2009/2010), while lifting the Surrey Seniors Cup in the 2004/2005 season.
Popular British actor Vinnie Jones is considered one of the most famous Wimbledon players, scoring 14 goals in 177 appearances for the club. Jones has 7 Premier League red cards, making him one of the dirtiest players in the history of English football.