YORK City will come face to face with Sky Bet League Two’s deadliest strikeforce when AFC Wimbledon visit Bootham Crescent in the first round of the FA Cup.

Thirty-something forwards Matt Tubbs (nine goals) and Adebayo Akinfenwa (eight) have made their experience count for the Dons this season by hitting the back of the net 17 times collectively this season.

Only Oxford marksman Danny Hylton has managed more goals in the Football League’s basement division this term than on-loan, 30-year-old Bournemouth forward Tubbs.

Akinfenwa, 32, made a slower start to his Wombles career after joining from Gillingham in the summer, failing to find the target in his first eight matches but he is now on the tails of Tubbs having scored eight times in his last ten outings.

Ex-Northampton, Swansea and Torquay powerhouse Akinfenwa now has 145 professional career goals to his name, with ex-Salisbury and Crawley striker Tubbs on 130.

The latter will tackle the Minstermen, though, having gone four games without making a scoresheet – the longest sequence he has endured since his summer switch from the Championship Cherries.

Wimbledon currently have a clean bill of health injury wise, but are without a victory in four matches and have taken just two points from a possible 12, following last weekend’s 2-0 defeat at Northampton.

Neal Ardley’s men have also failed to win any of their last six away matches in the league and have dropped to 17th place in the table.

Tomorrow’s FA Cup tie, meanwhile, will come three days before the Kingsmeadow outfit travel to League One leaders Bristol City in the Southern Area quarter-finals of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, having already knocked Southend and bitter rivals MK Dons out of that competition.

On-loan QPR winger Frankie Sutherland could start against the Minstermen, having made his Dons debut as a substitute at Sixfields on Saturday and fellow flankman Ade Azeez might be in line for a recall as well, with Sean Rigg and George Francomb’s places under threat.

AFC Wimbledon (probable): Shea, Fuller, Frampton, Barrett, Smith, Francomb, Bulman, Moore, Rigg, Aknifenwa, Tubbs.