AFC Wimbledon's poor form persists as they fell 1-3 to Plymouth Argyle, with Alex Mitchell, Lorent Tolaj, and Bim Pepple scoring for the visitors. The hosts equalised briefly through Alistair Smith, but Plymouth's dominance was evident throughout. Plymouth took the lead after just five minutes, with Mitchell bundling home a corner from Ronan Curtis. Caleb Wilson could have doubled the lead for the visitors, but was too slow to react. The hosts' equaliser came a minute after Wilson's missed chance, with Smith tapping in from a James Tilley cross. Wilson hit the crossbar for Plymouth before Tolaj curled in from the edge of the box to restore the visitors' lead. The third goal for Plymouth was added in the 76th minute when Owen Dale found Pepple in space, who finished with ease. The loss leaves AFC Wimbledon in deep trouble at the wrong end of the table. According to PA Media, the Dons' struggles show no signs of abating. Plymouth, on the other hand, kept their League One play-off hopes alive with the win. The visitors were well on top in the opening stages, and their victory was well-deserved. AFC Wimbledon's next match will be crucial in determining their fate this season. The club's fans will be hoping for a turnaround in fortunes soon. The team's performance was disappointing, but they will look to bounce back from this defeat. The League One campaign is heating up, and AFC Wimbledon must improve quickly to avoid relegation.