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Posted on: Sat 13 Mar 2010

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Dons manager Paul Ince names an unchanged line-up for the visit of Swindon Town as the battle for the League 1 play-offs prepares for its latest episode.

Ince sticks with the same eleven that started Saturday's 1-0 win over Leyton Orient at stadiummk, meaning a three-man central midfield of Peter Leven, Mark Randall and Mark Carrington.

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Up front it's Aaron Wilbraham supported by Jermaine Easter and Luke Chadwick, while the substitutes are also as they were at the weekend.

Former Dons boss Danny Wilson makes two changes to the side that lost 4-0 at home to Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

Thirteen goal striker Charlie Austin makes way for former Carlisle front man Vincent Pericard, who scored twice in the Cumbrians' 4-3 win at stadiummk in November.

In defence, Gordon Greer is left out with Sean Morrison coming in to replace him, while former Dons wide-man Jon-Paul McGovern starts on the right.

MK DONS: Willy Gueret, Dean Lewington (c), David McCracken, Jermaine Easter, Aaron Wilbraham, Mark Carrington, Danny Woodards, James Tunnicliffe, Peter Leven, Luke Chadwick, Mark Randall.

SUBS: Jude Stirling, Mathias Doumbe, Sean O'Hanlon, Stuart Searle, Sol Davis, Luke Howell, Dean Morgan.

SWINDON TOWN: David Lucas, Scott Cuthbert, Alan Sheehan, Jonathan Douglas, Vincent Pericard, Jon-Paul McGovern, Sean Morrison, Kevin Amankwaah, Billy Paynter, Daniel Ward, Simon Ferry.

SUBS: Gordon Greer, Craig Easton, Michael Timlin, Matt Ritchie, Phil Smith, Lescinel Jean-Francois, Charlie Austin.

REFEREE: James Linington (Isle of Wight)

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