Neal Ardley says AFC Wimbledon feel unbeateable as they bid to finish in the League Two play-off places.

The Dons have won five of their previous six matches and the manager believes four points from their last four games will secure a top seven finish.

“I look at the players and they feel they can win every game,” said Ardley.

“I had a look at form tables and from January 1 we would be second in the League with only Northampton above us. When you look at that, the boys can draw confidence from it.”

Tomorrow they host Leyton Orient and Ardley is weighing up whether to recall midfielder Jake Reeves, who has been out for a fortnight with a hamstring injury.

“Hopefully Jake may be in with an outside chance but if not, then certainly Tuesday when we play Dagenham with a bit of luck,” Neal said. “Central midfield is one position in the squad where we are a little bit light.”

Orient need a victory to keep alive their chances of promotion. They are five points off the top seven with just three games left.

Head coach Andy Hessenthaler said: “We need to win three out of three so we need to go to Wimbledon and win. All we can do is try to win our remaining three matches.”