AFC Wimbledon have sealed a place in the League Two play-offs courtesy of a 0-0 draw against Stevenage this afternoon.

The Dons could not find a way past Darren Sarll's side at the Lamex Stadium but Cambridge's failure to beat Plymouth means Wimbledon's total of 72 points is enough to get them over the line.

Cambridge, who were the only team capable of denying the south Londoners, threatened to take the matter to the final day of the season as they were leading 2-1 in stoppage time only to concede a late Graham Carey equaliser.

Wimbledon can finish no higher than seventh and they will face whoever secures fourth spot in next month's play-offs.

Accrington Stanley, Oxford United and Bristol Rovers are all still vying for the third and final automatic promotion place but one of the trio will drop to fourth depending on results on the final day.

Wimbledon, who were formed in 2002, are bidding to secure promotion to the third tier of English football for the first time in their short history.