Adams Park hosts Wycombe Wanderers and Oxford United this Saturday in League One. Oxford look to retain their spot in the Play-offs whereas Wycombe need the three points to get in the race for a top half finish this season.
Wycombe currently sit 15th in League One after 31 games. The Wanderers have nine wins, ten losses and 12 losses, leaving them on 37 points, four points from the top half of the table.
In their last five games in all competitions, Wycombe have three wins, one draw and one loss.
Promise Omochere and Jayden Stockley both scored in the first half to give Fleetwood the 2 - 0 lead but the red card to Omochere in the first half added time gave Wycombe a route back in. A penalty from Garath McCleary and Richard Kone grabbed the 2 - 2 draw. The Quarter-final of the Football League Trophy saw Wycombe take on Brighton’s U21 team. A brace from Kieran Sadlier and a goal from Dale Taylor as well as an own goal from Leigh Kavanagh gave Wycombe the 4 - 1 win over a ten-man Brighton who had Jamie Mullins sent off in the second half.
Back in League One, Wycombe faced Cheltenham. Jack Grimmer and McCleary scored to give Wycombe the 2 - 0 lead at halftime. An own goal from Curtis Davies added a third and despite a goal from Matt Taylor, Wycombe secured the 3 - 1 win. Kane Vincent-Young, Grimmer, Sadlier, Sam Vokes and David Wheeler all scored in the 5 - 2 win over Peterborough despite having just 32% of the possession.
The last time out for Wycombe was against Bolton. Goals from Gethin Jones and Jon Daoi Boovarsson meant that Luke Leahy’s 98th minute penalty wasn’t enough and Bolton held on for a 2 - 1 win.
Oxford United, on the other hand, sit sixth in League One. In 32 games, Oxford have 16 wins, seven draws and nine losses which leaves them on 55 points, just two points above seventh Stevenage and one point behind Peterborough.
In their last five games in all competitions, Oxford have one win, three draws and one loss.
Chris Martin and Luke Thomas both scored to give Bristol Rovers the 2 - 0 lead at halftime, but Mark Harris got Oxford into the game early in the second half. However, a goal from Harvey Vale secured the 3 - 1 win for Rovers. Tyler Goodrham gave Oxford the lead against Portsmouth on the stroke of halftime, however, goals from Colby Bishop and Callum Lang gave Portsmouth the lead entering the final ten minutes. James Henry popped up with a goal in the last minute to grab a 2 - 2 draw for Oxford.
Harris was on the scoresheet again for Oxford, this time in the first half against Reading. However, an own goal from Ciaron Brown in the second half gave Reading the 1 - 1 draw. Matthew Pennington opened the scoring for Blackpool but Harris equalised for Oxford just three minutes later. Neither team could find the back of the net and had to settle for the 1 - 1 draw.
The most recent outing for Oxford was against Wigan. Josh Murphy, Cameron Brannagan, Ruben Rodrigues and Goodrham all scored in the 4 - 2 win for Oxford.
Wycombe and Oxford have met 34 times in their histories, with the first meeting coming in 1994. Wycombe have the slightly better record in the fixture with 14 wins in comparison to Oxford’s 11 wins, the other nine games ending in a draw.