Formed in 2002 by concerned Wimbledon supporters following the decision of the club to relocate to Milton Keynes, AFC Wimbledon has been incredibly successful – gaining five promotions in just nine years.
Affectionately known as the Wombles, they play their home games at Kingsmeadow which boasts a capacity of 4,850 and their home colours are blue and yellow.
Managed by local boy Neal Ardley, who started his career with Wimbledon and made a total of 245 appearances for the London-based side, they also have a proven goal threat in Adebayo Akinfenwa.
Physically built and a challenge for any League Two defence, the 32-year-old – who is nicknamed ‘the beast’ – has been attracting admiring glances from further up the football league pyramid and abroad.
However, he dispelled any rumours of a possible move by signing a new contract and he could be crucial for AFC Wimbledon in the coming campaign.
Distance from Huish Park: 128 miles (around two and a half hours).
2014-15 season final position: 15th in League Two.
Odds on to finish: Win outright 33/1, promotion 8/1, relegation 6/1 (all odds sought from SkyBet).
Super stat: AFC Wimbledon hold the records for winning the most consecutive league games and having longest unbeaten run in English football, spanning three seasons and 78 matches.