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Watch Mansfield Town v AFC Wimbledon Live: Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes on iFollow Commentary
Football fans across the UK eager for League One action this afternoon can tune into Mansfield Town's iFollow stream at 15:00 UK time to catch the Stags hosting AFC Wimbledon at One Call Stadium. With no major terrestrial broadcasters like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports covering this fixture, iFollow provides the perfect platform for supporters to enjoy the match, complete with expert commentary from Martin Shaw as the main voice and Dean Foulkes providing co-commentary insights.
Mansfield Town, sitting 16th in the table with 39 points from 31 games, are desperate to halt a worrying seven-game winless run in the league (D4 L3), which has seen them struggle to score in recent outings, including a 2-0 home defeat to promotion-chasing Lincoln City last weekend[1][3]. The Stags, in their second consecutive season in League One after promotion from League Two in 2024, face mounting pressure to avoid the drop as February draws to a close. Meanwhile, AFC Wimbledon head into this clash in 13th position with 42 points from 32 matches, buoyed by a convincing victory over Championship-aspirant Bradford City that ended their mini-slump and created an eight-point cushion above the relegation zone[1][3].
The commentary duo of Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes brings decades of experience to the iFollow broadcast. Martin Shaw, a veteran voice in lower-league football, has been a staple commentator for Mansfield Town matches for years, known for his passionate delivery and deep knowledge of the club's history since their non-league days. His career spans numerous seasons calling games across the EFL, earning him respect among Stags fans for capturing the intensity of matches at Field Mill, now rebranded as One Call Stadium. Joining him is Dean Foulkes, a respected co-commentator whose background includes playing in the lower tiers before transitioning into punditry and analysis. Foulkes offers tactical breakdowns and player insights drawn from his on-pitch days, making him a valuable addition to Shaw's lead role.
Head-to-head records add intrigue to this encounter, with Mansfield holding a slight edge overall (5 wins to Wimbledon's 4, plus 3 draws), though the Dons have been winless in their last five away trips to Mansfield (D2 L3)[1][4]. Wimbledon's recent attacking form is impressive, netting 11 goals in their last five games, which could exploit Mansfield's defensive woes[1]. Pundits predict a high-scoring draw, perhaps 2-2, as the Stags seek to end their barren February on a high note at home[1]. Key for Mansfield will be snapping their run of conceding first in four straight matches, while Wimbledon's mid-table comfort allows Johnnie Jackson's men to play with freedom[3].
One Call Stadium, with a capacity of 9,186, promises an electric atmosphere as Mansfield Town aim to reignite their season against a resurgent AFC Wimbledon[3]. Fans unable to attend can follow live stats like possession, shots and Attack Momentum via apps, but nothing beats the iFollow experience with Shaw and Foulkes calling the action. For more on Mansfield Town's history and promotion journey, delve into their official legacy.
With 14 games left for Wimbledon and similar for Mansfield, this match could prove pivotal in the League One survival scrap. Expect drama, goals and expert analysis from the commentary box as the Stags battle the Dons this afternoon.
Article generated: 28 February 2026, 15:28 GMT
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