AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Charlton Athletic

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Igor Vetokele stepped off the bench to give promotion-chasing Charlton a last-gasp victory at AFC Wimbledon.

Watford loanee Michael Folivi put the Dons ahead with his first goal for the club, but Naby Sarr levelled with a stunning free-kick, just moments after his manager Lee Bowyer had been sent to the stands.

And Vetokele broke bottom-of-the-table Wimbledon's resistance in the 91st minute to give the Addicks a first win in five games.

The Dons opened the scoring after 24 minutes from a free-kick in their own half which was pumped long into the box, where Terell Thomas latched onto Anthony Hartigan's ball and drilled in a low cross that Folivi stabbed in from close range.

A pulsating second half was ignited when Bowyer was sent to the stands for arguing with the referee and Sarr then curled a 51st-minute free-kick over the wall into the top left corner.

Joe Aribo flashed a 30-yard effort just wide and Josh Cullen forced Aaron Ramsdale into a sharp save but the Addicks' pressure paid off in injury time when Ramsdale saved brilliantly from Aribo, only for Vetokele to bundle in the rebound.

Match report supplied by the Press Association.

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