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Wycombe Wanderers were drawn at home to York City in the first round, [61] [62] away to Wealdstone in the second round, [63] [64] at home to Portsmouth in the third round [65] [66] and away to Preston North End in the fourth round. [67] [68] Win Draw Loss Fixtures
On 6 June, Wycombe Wanderers announced their first two pre-season fixtures, against Aldershot Town and Wealdstone. [1] Three days later, a third friendly was confirmed by the club against Cardiff City to celebrate Joe Jacobson's tenth year with the Chairboys. [2] On 10 July, a behind closed doors friendly against Dagenham & Redbridge was ...
2005–06 – Not promoted after play-offs (SF Wycombe Wanderers 1 Cheltenham Town 2, Cheltenham Town 0 Wycombe Wanderers 0 – Aggregate 1–2). 2006–07 – League Cup semi-finalists, beating Premiership Charlton Athletic and Fulham away from home, and finally falling 5–1 to Champions Chelsea on aggregate, following a 1–1 draw at Adams Park.
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Wycombe lost the away leg 1–0 but won 2–0 at home to take the trophy. [5] [6] Wycombe's continued success in the Isthmian League brought potential promotion to the Alliance Premier League, the level immediately below the Football League. The club twice refused the opportunity [7] before accepting for the 1985–86 season.
It was Wycombe's first appearance in the final and the second for Peterborough who previously won the competition in 2014. The game was played in front of an attendance of 42,252 and the referee was Scott Oldham. Although Wycombe started the game brightly, Peterborough grew into the match towards the end of the first half.
The 2021–22 Wycombe Wanderers Football Club season is the club's 135th season in existence. They will be playing in League One , the third tier of English football , having been relegated from the 2020–21 EFL Championship .
Wycombe Wanderers Chesterfield Exeter City Rochdale: Matches played: 552: Goals scored: 1,489 (2.7 per match) Top goalscorer: Jordan Rhodes (36) Biggest home win: Brentford 5–0 Leyton Orient (20 August 2011) Milton Keynes Dons 5–0 Oldham Athletic (18 February 2012) Wycombe Wanderers 5–0 Hartlepool United (25 February 2012) Biggest away win