PREPARE for tonight's game with a view on the key players set to turn out for the Dons.

BIG MONEY MAN: Darren Holloway: Wimbledon paid Sunderland £1.5 million for the 23-year-old defender at the start of the season. After a shaky start the former Bolton loan player has made the left-back slot his own and turned in some impressive performances.

LAST SIX RESULTS:

Birmingham City (h) won 3-1

Nielsen, Hughes, Williams

Wolves (a) won 0-1

Ardley

Bolton (a) drew 2-2

Agyemang, Cooper

Blackburn (a) drew 1-1

Euell

Grimsby (a) drew 1-1

Agyemang

Crystal Palace (h) won 1-0

Agyemang

SEASON SO FAR: The Dons struggled early on following relegation from the Premiership last season and a clutch of injures. They couldn't win at Selhurst Park but since the turn of the year have been inspired and have now won four on the trot at home to push for the play-offs.

MANAGER:

Terry Burton: Promoted from within amid the turmoil of relegation from the top-flight Burton kept a cool head and despite losing some big-money men has found a winning formula that could see the Dins go back up.

TOP SCORER:

Jason Euell: The 24-year-old has now taken on the mantle of senior striker following the departure of John Hartson and recently Marcus Gayle. He has responded with 18 goals so far and could return from injury against the Clarets tonight.

PREDICTED LINE-UP: Dons boss Terry Burton faces a couple of selection posers with Jason Euell and Gareth Ainsworth pressing for a return. Euell could replace Patrick Agyeman but former Preston winger Ainsworth may have to start on the bench.

ONE TO WATCH: David Nielsen: The Danish striker recently had a loan spell at Grimsby Town and Wimbledon then made their move after the powerful front man went back to FC Copenhagen. The Dons picked him up for a nominal fee and he scored his first goal for the club in the win over Birmingham on Saturday.

DID YOU KNOW? Dons striker Paul Robinson, who had an unsuccessful loan spell at Turf Moor earlier this season, is now on loan from Selhurst Park to Scottish Premier League side Dundee United.

Darren Holloway: Wimbledon paid Sunderland £1.5 million for the 23-year-old defender at the start of the season. After a shaky start the former Bolton loan player has made the left-back slot his own and turned in some impressive performances.