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Prediction 1
Wycombe to win
127/100 (2.27)
Prediction 2
BTTS - No
21/20 (2.05)
Prediction 3
Wycombe - Over 1.5 goals
23/20 (2.15)
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Key Wycombe vs Oxford prediction & League One tips
You’ll find it difficult to pinpoint a matchday 26 clash with two teams as equal as Wycombe and Oxford. That being said, we still expect the home side to perform at a higher level and get the much-needed three points.
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Wycombe to win
The Chairboys are eager to get the ball rolling on Tuesday as the home-field support at Adams Park Stadium might be the difference-maker against Oxford. Sure, with an average attendance of 5,723 people, Adams Park Stadium isn’t exactly the most unfriendly venue but Wycombe’s home performances are second to none.
With four victories, three draws, and only one loss at home, Wycombe doesn’t seem like a team that can drop points against someone like Oxford.
BTTS – No
Only three of the last 10 games between Wycombe and Oxford ended with both teams scoring goals. The remaining seven had only one team doing all the goalscoring and that’s exactly what our Wycombe vs Oxford prediction is for the 24th of January.
Wycombe rarely concede goals at home and we saw that in the matches against the top teams in the League. Sheffield Wednesday barely got a 0:1 victory, while Ipswich Town and Portsmouth couldn’t find the net in their visits to Adams Park Stadium.
Wycombe – Over 1.5 goals
It’s been a while since we last saw a big Wycombe win. Sure, the 0:3 victory against Peterborough on the 1st day of the new year is a good place to start our Wycombe vs Oxford prediction, but we should check the head-to-heads as well. And with Wycombe scoring at least two goals in two of the four games so far, we are certain that the game on Tuesday just might be an interesting event as well.
Wycombe vs Oxford: match preview & news
This match preview will help you make the best possible bet.
Wycombe
With three victories and two losses in the last five league games, Wycombe seem like the kind of team that has a place in the Championship for sure. The Chairboys aren’t exactly favorites to get to the top 4 spots but if they continue with these high-flying displays, we just might see Gareth Ainsworth’s boys partake in the 2023/24 Championship season.
Oxford
The Yellows accumulated 35 points throughout their nine victories, eight draws, and nine losses. With the relegation zone being as far away as the promotion spots, we can safely say that the 2022/23 campaign has been rather mediocre for Oxford.
Top Wycombe vs Oxford odds and head-to-head statistics
This next chart contains key insight into the world of Wycombe vs Oxford odds and bookmakers:
Head to Head
28/10/23
England League 1 League 1
Oxford Utd
Wycombe
2
2
24/01/23
England League 1 League 1
Wycombe
Oxford Utd
2
0
15/01/22
England League 1 League 1
Wycombe
Oxford Utd
2
0
11/09/21
England League 1 League 1
Oxford Utd
Wycombe
0
0
13/07/20
England League 1 League 1
Oxford Utd
Wycombe
1
2
Last Five - Wycombe
10/01/25
England FA Cup FA Cup
Portsmouth
Wycombe
0
2
W
07/01/25
England League 1 League 1
Huddersfield
Wycombe
1
0
L
04/01/25
England League 1 League 1
Blackpool
Wycombe
1
1
D
01/01/25
England League 1 League 1
Exeter
Wycombe
1
2
W
29/12/24
England League 1 League 1
Charlton
Wycombe
2
1
L
Last Five - Oxford Utd
14/01/25
England Championship CHA
Plymouth
Oxford Utd
1
1
D
11/01/25
England FA Cup FA Cup
Exeter
Oxford Utd
3
1
L
04/01/25
England Championship CHA
Preston
Oxford Utd
1
1
D
01/01/25
England Championship CHA
Millwall
Oxford Utd
0
1
W
29/12/24
England Championship CHA
Plymouth
Oxford Utd
0
2
W
Key Wycombe vs Oxford questions and answers:
- What’s the venue for this game? – The match will be played at Adams Park Stadium.
- Which team has a higher market value? – Wycombe Wanderers’ market value is higher – €10.25m.
- Are there any injured or suspended players? – No, the two managers will count on their best 11 players.
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