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Chelsea U21 v AFC Wimbledon

Its easy to make a case for the Chelsea youngsters when they face AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday, so we'll fire straight into the reasons they look a great bet at slightly odds-on in this.

Starting with the hosts - Chelsea took this competition really seriously last season, regularly fielding a strong young side that enjoyed the battle. Plenty of the same faces remain involved this season, which gives them a great chance of going one better than last season's semi-final appearance against eventual winners Lincoln. In fact, they didn't lose a game last season, eventually being eliminated on penalties.

The likes of Jamie Cumming, Charly Musonda, Joshua Grant, Martell Taylor-Crossdale and Juan Fanilia-Castilo were all regulars in last season's outfit.

Then we have AFC Wimbledon. Struggling in the lower reaches of League Two and already battoning down the hatches for a long winter ahead. They have already changed leadership at the top, and it's hard to see Simon Bassey taking this trip too seriously with a more important home league game to prepare for on Saturday.

We're confident one side will want this more, and will have the ability to get the job done. Back Chelsea, and side with them in on the -1 handicap market as well.

2.5pts Chelsea to beat AFC Wimbledon at 4/5 (Coral/VC)

1pt Chelsea (-1) to beat AFC Wimbledon at 2/1 (General)

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