Adams Park hosts Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic this Saturday in the last weekend of League One action. Wycombe look to secure their top ten finish whereas Charlton look to finish the season on a win.
Wycombe currently sit tenth in League One after 45 games. The Wanderers have 16 wins, 14 draws and 15 losses, leaving them on 62 points, equal with Leyton Orient.
In their last five games in all competitions, Wycombe have three wins and two draws.
Wycombe restricted Derby to zero shots on target but themselves had just three shots on target, which they failed to convert a single one as the game finished in a 0 - 0 draw. Wycombe found their shooting boots the next time out against Shrewsbury. Following the red card to Shrewsbury’s Tom Flanagan with 20 minutes to go, Luke Leahy and Richard Kone both scored late on to give Wycombe the 2 - 0 win.
David Wheeler opened the scoring early for Wycombe in the fourth minute to give them the 1 - 0 lead over Port Vale at halftime. In the second minute of the second half, Ethan Chislett drew Port Vale level but an 86th minute goal from Nigel Lonwijk gave Wycombe the 2 - 1 win. Wycombe took the lead in the 15th minute against Carlisle through Garath McCleary but Alfie McCalmont equalised for Carlisle before halftime. Another goal from McCleary and a goal from Kone gave Wycombe the 3 - 1 win.
The last time out for Wycombe was against Cambridge. After a goalless first half, Gassan Ahadme opened the scoring for Cambridge in the 72nd minute. However, an 83rd minute penalty from Leahy grabbed a 1 - 1 draw for Wycombe.
Charlton, on the other hand, currently sit 16th in League One. In 45 games, The Addicks have 11 wins, 20 draws and 14 losses which leaves them on 53 points, nine points above the relegation zone.
In their last five games in all competitions, Charlton have one win and four draws.
The visit from Stevenage saw Charlton register just three shots on target. Stevenage themselves only managed two shots on target but neither team could find the back of the net in the 0 - 0 draw. Alfie May opened the scoring for Charlton against Barnsley in the 20th minute but a penalty from Adam Phillips drew Barnsley level eight minutes later. However, another goal from May grabbed a 2 - 1 win for Charlton.
An own goal from Charlie Hughes gave Charlton the 1 - 0 lead over Wigan at halftime. A four minute period in the second half saw Charlie Kelman score twice to give Wigan the lead but a late goal from Chuks Aneke grabbed a 2 - 2 draw for Charlton. Connor Wickman’s goal saw Charlton take another 1 - 0 lead into halftime but a goal from Macauley Bonne forced a 1 - 1 draw for Cambridge.
The most recent outing for Charlton was against Shrewsbury. Daniel Udoh opened the scoring for Shrewsbury in the first half but a goal from George Dobson in the first minute of the second half grabbed a 1 - 1 draw for Charlton.
Wycombe and Charlton have only met 12 times in their histories, with the first meeting coming as recently as 2006. Charlton have the better record in the fixture with seven wins in comparison to Wycombe’s three wins, the other two games ending in a draw.