The first half was goalless, but straight after half-time, Charlie Seaman made his mark as he scored to give Doncaster the lead.
With more than 30 minutes on the clock, Wimbledon’s Ayoub Assal scored and equalised.
Luke McCormick scored the deciding goal in the 74th minute. The team had then turned the match around. The 1-2 goal was the last goal of the game.
On Saturday, Doncaster will play away to Rotherham at 1pm, while Wimbledon will face Ipswich away at 3pm.
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