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Oakwell Stadium

Barnsley

Mar 3 Tue • 2026 • 7:45pm

Soccer

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Oakwell Stadium, Barnsley

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Barnsley FC V Wycombe Wanderers FC at the Oakwell Stadium, Barnsley

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Barnsley FC V Wycombe Wanderers FC

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Wikipedia Bio

Wycombe Wanderers
Full nameWycombe Wanderers Football Club
NicknamesThe Chairboys
The Blues
Founded1887; 139 years ago (1887)
GroundAdams Park
Capacity9,558
Owner(s)Feliciana EFL Ltd (90%)
Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Group Ltd (10%)[1]
ChairmanDan Rice (Interim)
Head coachMichael Duff
LeagueEFL League One
2025–26EFL League One, 11th of 24
Websitewwfc.com
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Wycombe Wanderers Football Club (/ˈwɪkəm/) is a professional association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. The team competes in League One, the third level of the English football league system.

Founded in 1887, they entered the Southern League in 1896. They switched to the Great Western Suburban League in 1908 and then the Spartan League in 1919, before joining the Isthmian League after winning the Spartan League in 1919–20 and 1920–21. They spent 64 years in the Isthmian League, winning eight league titles and one FA Amateur Cup title. Having rejected numerous invitations to join the Alliance Premier League (now National League), they finally accepted an offer in 1985 and eventually found success in the fifth tier of English football under the management of Martin O'Neill, winning promotion into the Football League as Football Conference champions in 1992–93. They also lifted the FA Trophy in 1991 and 1993, and won the Conference League Cup, Conference Shield (three times) and Conference Charity Shield.

Despite never making it to the EFL Championship before 2020, the team has had successes throughout their history. Wycombe made an immediate impact in the Football League, winning promotion out of the Third Division via the play-offs in 1994. They spent a decade in the third tier and reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 2001, though were relegated three years later. They also reached the League Cup semi-finals in 2007 and then gained promotion out of League Two in 2008–09. This was the first of four successive seasons of promotions and relegations between League Two and League One, which was followed by a decline that saw the club only avoid relegation into non-League on goal difference in 2014. The club secured promotion out of League Two in 2017–18 under the stewardship of Gareth Ainsworth, who then took the club to the Championship for the first time in the club's history with victory in the 2020 League One play-off final. However, they would be relegated in their first season in the Championship. They play their home matches at Adams Park, located on the western outskirts of High Wycombe.

  1. ^ "THREE NEW DIRECTORS APPOINTED TO WYCOMBE WANDERERS BOARD". Wycombe Wanderers. 4 May 2024. Retrieved 9 July 2024.

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