AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic: Predictions, Lineups, Betting Tips & Odds (22/11/25)

AFC Wimbledon can put themselves back into the League One playoff places with a win as they welcome Wigan Athletic to South London.

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Our Three Predictions For AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic

  • Prediction 1 – Fraser Murray To Score – 5/1
  • Prediction 2 – Under 2.5 Goals Scored – 12/25
  • Prediction 3 – Match To End In A Draw – 2/1

First Prediction For AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic – Fraser Murray To Score – 5/1

There have not been many remarkable attacking players on either side this season, but Wigan have found a lot of their joy from out wide and the ability of Fraser Murray. The Scotsman leads his side in goals this season, with 4 in League One so far, alongside an additional assist.

With players like Paul Mullin sidelined and Dara Costelloe struggling to perform consistently, Wigan have struggled to find regular goals and this can be seen with Murray entering this game with no goals in his last 6 appearances. He may continue that streak but if anyone can find the net for the Latics, it is the 26-year-old.

Second Prediction For AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic – Under 2.5 Goals Scored – 12/25

As mentioned, Wigan are lacking players up front, but much of the same can be said of their hosts. Matty Stevens is the club’s leading scorer in the league, with 5, but has been out of action since late September, with a notable drop off in performances up front as of late.

The Dons have scored just 5 times in League One since Stevens was taken out of action against Wycombe Wanderers, with 3 of their last 5 games ending without Johnnie Jackson’s side finding the net. These issues are likely to plague both teams, making for a low-scoring encounter this weekend.

Third Prediction For AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic – Match To End In A Draw – 2/1

Low-scoring games tend to see draws and Wigan can certainly testify to that, with each of their last 4 games ending in 1-1 draws. With a lack of attacking performances from either team, this may ring true once again, especially considering the recent form of both sides.

With both teams also having an extended break due to international callups, rust may show for the early stages of this contest. Wimbledon certainly can’t do any worse than their loss to Peterborough United, so they might be able to claim another point at home this season.

Best Odds For AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic

Bookmaker AFC Wimbledon Draw Wigan Athletic
7bet Sports 21/10 2/1 15/11
Bet442 Sport 19/10 39/20 3/2
NRGBet Sports 19/10 19/10 29/20

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head

AFC Wimbledon return to action having had a break at arguably the best possible time, allowing them to break up a losing streak which saw 3 straight losses without scoring once. Their last match saw a much-rotated team play and beat Bromley in the EFL Trophy, winning 2-1, putting them through to the knockout phase where they will face Cardiff City.

Johnnie Jackson’s side enter the weekend in 7th place and know a victory will lift them into the playoff places, due to Bradford City’s trip against Bolton Wanderers the same day. Matty Stevens and Sam Hutchinson are expected to miss the game through injury, while Omar Bugiel will return from international duty with Lebanon.

Wigan Athletic travel south in 17th place and 2 points above the relegation zone following Peterborough United’s win over Stockport County on Thursday. The Latics have struggled to pick up wins as of late, drawing their last 4 games 1-1, giving them a 5-game unbeaten run with the addition of their win over Port Vale.

Also involved in EFL Trophy action last week, Wigan played Stockport away from home, losing on penalties and eliminating them from the competition as the lowest-placed team in their group. Joseph Hungbo has been added to the injury list with a hamstring issue, joining Maleace Asamoah, Baba Adeeko and Tyrese Francois.

It has been 3 years since the last match between these sides following Wimbledon’s relegation to League Two, with Wigan winning both games in the 2021/22 season. The Latics have won half of all matches played between these sides, and the Dons are yet to beat the Lancashire side at Plough Lane since their reformation in 2002.

Confrontation

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AFC Wimbledon

Wigan

1

2

Last Results - AFC Wimbledon

02/12/2025

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Cardiff

AFC Wimbledon

1

5

W

29/11/2025

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Huddersfield

AFC Wimbledon

3

3

D

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AFC Wimbledon

Wigan

1

2

L

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Bromley

AFC Wimbledon

1

2

W

08/11/2025

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Peterborough

AFC Wimbledon

5

0

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Last Results - Wigan

02/12/2025

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Wigan

Burton

1

0

W

29/11/2025

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Wigan

Stevenage

0

0

D

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AFC Wimbledon

Wigan

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2

W

08/11/2025

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Exeter

Wigan

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1

D

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Mansfield

Wigan

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1

D

Where To Watch AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic?

Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?

  • Location: Cherry Red Records Stadium, Wimbledon, Greater London, SW17 0NR
  • Date: November 22nd, 2025

This game is not available to watch in the UK, with kick-off at 3 pm.

Probable Lineups For AFC Wimbledon vs Wigan Athletic

What sort of lineup can we expect from this important EFL League One clash?

Predicted AFC Wimbledon Lineup

  • Lineup: Bishop; Ogundere, Lewis, Johnson; Sasu, Smith, Reeves, Seddon; Orsi, Browne; Bugiel
  • Injured/Suspended: Stevens, Hutchinson
  • Manager: Johnnie Jackson

Predicted Wigan Athletic Lineup

  • Lineup: Tickle; Aimson, Kerr, Fox; Smith; Murray, Weir, Robinson, Wright; Saydee, Costelloe
  • Injured/Suspended: Mullin, Hungbo, Asamoah, Adeeko, Francois
  • Manager: Ryan Lowe

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Lewis Gray joined The Real EFL in October 2023, concentrating on news, transfers, and predictions, particularly within League Two. A journalist since 2021, he formerly worked at Salford Now, covering local sports and serving as sports editor. He provided in-depth coverage of Salford City FC’s 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns. Holding a First-Class Honours degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford, Lewis is devoted to giving lower-league clubs the attention they deserve in an era dominated by top-flight football.

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