AFC Wimbledon extended their unbeaten League One run to six matches following a comeback win at Plymouth.

Argyle took a sixth-minute lead when top scorer Lorent Tolaj finished clinically after being put in on goal by recalled Bradley Ibrahim's defence-splitting through ball.

Tolaj latched on to the pass on the edge of the box before despatching a low shot past diving Dons goalkeeper Nathan Bishop into the corner.

Wimbledon deservedly levelled just before half-time when Omar Bugiel scored with a near-post header from Myles Hippolyte's cross from the left.

It was no more than the visitors deserved after Malachi Boateng made a goalline clearance to deny Alistair Smith as he sought to turn in Steve Seddon's cross from the left at the far post.

Wimbledon surged 2-1 up in the 52nd minute when Marcus Browne slid in at the far post to convert skipper Jake Reeves' cross from the left.

Bishop made a brilliant save to keep out Tolaj's 71st-minute volley and the Swiss striker flashed another just wide in stoppage time.

Report supplied by PA Media.

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