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Smith's goal was the defender's fourth in 25 appearances this season

Already-relegated Cheltenham Town ended their 16-year Football League stay with a draw at mid-table AFC Wimbledon.

Durrell Berry put the Robins ahead against the run of play when his low shot went in off the post.

But the Dons levelled just before the break, Jack Smith heading in from close range after good work by Alfie Potter and Adebayo Akinfenwa.

Wimbledon had the better second-half chances, but Cheltenham goalkeeper Trevor Carson made some fine saves.

His best stop came when he tipped substitute George Oakley's close-range shot on to a post - a save that ensured Cheltenham did not finish bottom of the table on goal difference.

AFC Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley told BBC London 94.9:

"We could have won by four but we drew 1-1, so that sums up our season.

"There's a lot right with what we're doing; we attack teams, the way we create chances is brilliant- how many chances that get created against us is low. But we've just lacked the ability to score goals and that's ended up costing us.

"We're a very, very good team, but we've been short of a few things. There's been a lot of things in my recruitment that I've got wrong during the second half of the season that probably cost us. It wasn't through any fault of my own but the availability of the players and that has cost us."

Cheltenham Town boss Gary Johnson told BBC Radio Gloucestershire:

"I needed to have a look at the lads, see which ones I think are first-team material, which ones have got enough of a game to make sure that we're in the top few of the Conference next year.

"Harry (Williams) was unlucky, I thought he could have got a penalty. I don't think referees have been giving us the penalties we've deserved and that was another one.

"(The squad)'s going to need a pretty big change around and that's what I'll do."