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AFC Wimbledon vs Bradford Predictions

Published on 5:58pm GMT 19 February 2026

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AFC Wimbledon
    Bradford

      Both Teams To Score

      Reason for tip

      Back both teams to score when AFC Wimbledon host Bradford City. Wimbledon have scored in four straight games, including a 3-3 draw with Barnsley F.C., and Bradford have also netted in four in a row. Neither defence looks solid, with Wimbledon conceding in three straight and Bradford without an away clean sheet in six.

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      Draw 1-1

      Reason for tip

      A 1-1 draw is a sensible correct-score shout. Wimbledon have been tough to pull away from lately, often level at half-time, and Bradford are not dominating away from home, winning just one of their last six trips. With four of Bradford’s last six staying under 2.5 goals, a low-scoring stalemate fits.

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      AFC Wimbledon vs Bradford Predictions

      BTTS looks the smart play at Plough Lane

      Both teams can find the net in Saturday’s League One clash between AFC Wimbledon and Bradford at The Cherry Red Records Stadium. AFC Wimbledon have scored in four games in a row, including in a 3-3 draw with Barnsley last weekend, while Bradford have also found the net in their last four league games, although they only scored once in three of those.

      Bradford are fourth in League One, 12 places and 16 points above AFC Wimbledon, with 16 wins from their 31 games this season. The hosts are 16th, with 11 wins so far.

      AFC Wimbledon’s recent League One form has been inconsistent, with two wins, two draws and two defeats in their last six games. They have lost three of their last four home matches, while Bradford have only won on one of their last six road trips.

      AFC Wimbledon lost 4-1 to Cardiff on Tuesday in their last League One outing, with Matty Stevens scoring for AFC Wimbledon. It was 1-1 at half time, making it four games in a row that AFC Wimbledon have been level at the break. The result kept up their recent trend of matches with both teams scoring.

      Both sides have been struggling defensively of late. AFC Wimbledon have been unable to keep their opponents at bay in three straight League One games, while Bradford are on a run of six away days without recording a shutout.

      Both teams have scored in four of AFC Wimbledon’s last six League One matches and, on the last time these two met in August, both sides had also found the net by the break.

      It could be hard to separate these two sides, with the 1-1 draw looking a decent correct-score bet. Four of Bradford’s last six League One games have stayed under 2.5 goals.


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      Edited by Mark Langdon

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