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Tuesday 27 Jan 2026

19:45 Local Time

19:45 Your Time

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Located in Buckinghamshire, England, Wycombe Wanderers is a professional football team competing in the EFL League One, the third tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1887, the club currently plays their home matches at Adams Park, a 10,000-seater stadium that has been their home since 1990. Over the years, Wycombe Wanderers have achieved several accolades including winning the FA Amateur Cup twice and the Conference National League in 1993. The team has also participated in the FA Cup and League Cup on multiple occasions, with their best run being reaching the semi-finals of the FA Cup in 2001. The current squad is led by manager Gareth Ainsworth and features talented players such as Adebayo Akinfenwa, Fred Onyedinma, and Ryan Allsop. With a rich history and a strong team, Wycombe Wanderers continues to make a mark in the world of football.

Wigan Athletic is a professional football team based in Wigan, England. They compete in the English Football League One, which is the third tier of English football. Founded in 1932, Wigan Athletic has a rich history in English football and has achieved great success in recent years. They have won the FA Cup once in 2013, defeating Manchester City in the final. The team has also won the EFL Trophy twice, in 1985 and 1999. Some of their notable players include Callum Lang, George Johnston, and Will Keane. Wigan Athletic plays their home matches at the DW Stadium, which has a capacity of over 25,000 seats. The stadium also hosts various events and concerts, making it a popular venue in the region. With a dedicated fan base and a strong team, Wigan Athletic continues to make a mark in the world of football.

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