Wycombe Wanderers welcome Lincoln City to Adams Park this Saturday. Both sides are sitting in the bottom half of the table and need a big three points to either climb into the top half of the table or put some space between them and the relegation zone.
Wycombe currently sit 16th in League One after 25 games. The Wanderers have seven wins, eight draws and ten losses, leaving them on 29 points only six points above the relegation zone but also five points from the top half of the table.
In their last five games in all competitions, Wycombe have two wins, two draws and one loss.
Sonny Cox scored the only goal of the game in the 65th minute to give Exeter the 1 - 0 win over Wycombe, with Wycombe only managing four shots on target. Next time out was even worse on the attacking front for Wycombe. The Wanderers only managed five shots, with zero on target in a 0 - 0 draw with Leyton Orient.
Ryan Tafazolli gave Wycombe the dream lead in the first half, but with 30 minutes left to go, Josh Scowen was sent off for Wycombe. Despite this Sam Vokes and Luke Leahy both scored to give Wycombe the 3 - 0 lead going into the last few minutes of normal time. Chris Martin did score twice in extra time, but it wasn’t enough for Bristol Rovers as Wycombe held on for the 3 - 2 win. Beryly Lubala opened the scoring for Burton in the second half, but within ten minutes Vokes equalised as the game finished 1 - 1.
The last time out for Wycombe was in the Third Round of the Football League Trophy against West Ham’s U21 team. An own goal from Lewis Orford gave Wycombe their first goal and Richard Kone got the second in the 2 - 1 win for Wycombe.
Lincoln, on the other hand, currently sit 11th in League One. In 26 games, Lincoln have eight wins, eight draws and ten losses which leaves them on 32 points, just two points from the top half of the table.
In their last five games in all competitions, Lincoln have one draw and four losses.
The one draw for Lincoln came against Reading in December. An own goal from Nelson Abbey gave Lincoln the lead in the third minute but a goal from Harvey Knibbs early in the second half grabbed a 1 - 1 draw for Reading. Conor Hourihane gave Derby the lead, but a penalty from Daniel Mandriou in the added time of the first half levelled the game. However, goals from Kane Wilson and James Collins gave Derby the 3 - 1 win.
Mandriou was the big name again for Lincoln, but for the wrong reason, being sent off in the 71st minute. Eoin Toal then scored the only goal of the game to give Bolton the 1 - 0 win. It was another red card for Lincoln, this time to Paudie O’Connor. Jon Guthrie and Kieron Bowie put Northampton Town in the driving seat and despite the goal from Timothy Eyoma, the red card took the sting out of Lincoln and Northampton took home the 2 - 1 win.
The most recent outing for Lincoln was against Blackpool. Oliver Casey and CJ Hamilton both scored in the 2 - 0 win for Blackpool.
Wycombe and Lincoln have met 24 times in their histories, with the first meeting coming back in 1993. Wycombe have the better record in the fixture with 11 wins in comparison to Lincoln’s eight wins, with the other five games ending in a draw.