AFC Wimbledon are aiming to secure a place in the third tier of English football for the first time in their short history on Monday afternoon.

The phoenix club was formed in 2002 after a controversial decision that allowed the old Wimbledon to relocate to Milton Keynes and reclaimed their place in the Football League in 2011.

Now only Plymouth stand between the south Londoners and a place in League One.

Team news

AFC Wimbledon starting XI: Kroos, Fuller, Kennedy, Robinson, Charles, Barcham, Bulman, Reeves, Elliott, Taylor, Smith.

Substitutes: Shea, Akinfenwa, Rigg, Meades, Azeez, Sweeney, Murphy.

Plymouth starting XI: McCormick; Mellor, Nelson, Hartley, Sawyer; Boateng, McHugh, Carey; Jervis, Wylde, Matt.

Substitutes: Dorel, Reid, Harvey, Purrington, Tanner, Forster, Houghton.

But who will come out on top? Stay tuned to Standard Sport for all the action!

Live Updates





#PlayOffFinal #OnlyOne http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cjtv3vkXIAAxEaJ.jpg



???? - @ Only1Argyle 's Graham Carey is stopped in his tracks by Connor Smith of @ AFCWimbledon 75' AFCW 0-0 PLYM: Just 15 minutes of normal time to go and the Dons have been in control - but they have yet to test McCormick. bit.ly/L2FinalLive http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjtwYeGWkAAZhD7.jpg



.@ AFCWimbledon are looking for a #PlayOffFinal winner... so on comes @ daRealAkinfenwa Advertisement #playofffinal .@ daRealAkinfenwa comes on to a chorus of BEEEAAAASSSSST from the @ AFCWimbledon fans! #BeastMode at #Wembley GOAL! TAYLOR FOR WIMBLEDON! 79' AFCW 1-0 PLYM: That's the goal Wimbledon's play has deserved in this second half! Lyle Taylor had two in three vs Plymouth this season, and he makes in three in four with a deft volley from a cross as an Argyle defender slipped trying to head the ball away! Advertisement ALMOST TWO! 80' AFCW 1-0 PLYM: The Dons could have wrapped the game up there as Fuller burst through on the right-hand side of the area, but McCormick makes a great low stop to deny him! 82' AFCW 1-0 PLYM: Ouch - Hartley runs into Akinfenwa and bounces off the big striker. The defender is in some pain, which is completely understandable. Advertisement



They ONLY score late goals in the Play-Offs! 83: Deafening noise coming from the @ AFCWimbledon end now.They ONLY score late goals in the Play-Offs! #PlayOffFinal 84' AFCW 1-0 PLYM: It's a fairly long break in play as Hartley is taken off on a stretcher - he needs oxygen. Let's hope that collision with Akinfenwa wasn't too serious. b>88' AFCW 1-0 PLYM: Desperate times as Plymouth press forward... but the Dons break.... Advertisement AKINFENWA...NO! b>89' AFCW 1-0 PLYM: Akinfenwa rises highest in the area to power a header at goal, but McCormick tips it over with a brilliant save! SEVEN minutes of extra time... Advertisement http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cjtye5LWYAETXQA.jpg



ACTION PIC: Lyle Taylor celebrates putting @ AFCWimbledon into the lead with his manager Neal Ardley #playofffinal

Please wait a moment for the Live Blog to load.

What they said

Neal Ardley: “Is it the most important game in the club’s history?

"I think it is the most important occasion, for sure. Wimbledon back at Wembley. That is very special.

“We have got so much respect for Plymouth and I have them down as slight favourites but we know on our day that we can cause anyone problems.”

Derek Adams: "We don't think it is just another game, it is a game that the winners go into League One.

"It is not just another game - it is more than that.

"But we try to prepare as if it is another game because that is what we have done for the majority of the season."