Bury has done well with Ryan Lowe as manager and especially the offensive looks sensible. Wimbledon is performing well and they have a very strong defensive, but the game has stopped and they could easily throw more points.

Therefore you should play it:
Bury is last but, gameplay, they have been better and especially the offensive has been better than the table suggests.
Ryan Lowe has two turns at the head of Bury in a total of 5 league matches, and here they have collected one third of their points.
Bury has lately shown great fighter willingness to come back after being backwards – first a nice victory over Oxford and then a draw against Blackpool.
Wimbledon’s biggest weakness is their offensive where they do not score many goals and create even less.
The game has recently not been good for Wimbledon who deserved a loss to Rotherham and could easily have slipped points against Bradford and Blackpool.
Bury has seen the season much more comfortable at home, where they have collected 14 of their 21 points in the league.

Keep an eye on:
Bury has had big problems this season and before Lucketti’s firing in mid-January they had lost 8 games in a row.
Wimbledon actually comes in a very nice form with 4 wins and 2 draws in the last 9 matches in all tournaments.
Wimbledon is very strong defensively, and despite a location at the bad end of the table, they close in and allow few chances.
There have been turbulent conditions around Bury with two coaches and Lowe, who for the second time take over as playing manager.
Wimbledon has great potential in the offensive with, among other things, Forrester, Taylor, Barcham and McDonald and newly arrived Pigott has been a really good switch.
Even though they come with a few great results, Bury has 12 points above the line, and the belief in survival must be quite small.

Our Prediction: AFC Wimbledon win @ 2.55