Exeter City (home)
- Exeter City have the home advantage in this matchup, where they have won seven, drawn two, and lost four of 13 games in League One this season.
- Gary Caldwell has developed a pragmatic, well-structured system at Exeter, where players are encouraged to be themselves within a compact, mid-block shape.
- His team is a well-organized unit that controls the pace of the game with their pressing and can be a real threat on the counter attack, particularly through the wide areas.
- Exeter have scored 20 goals in 13 home games this League One term.
Wycombe Wanderers (away)
- Wycombe Wanderers have won two, drawn seven, and lost five of their 14 away trips in League One this term.
- Michael Duff’s Wycombe Wanderers have been on a similar path since he arrived in September 2025.
- They play a disciplined, high-tempo system with a results mentality, where the wing backs are a key component of both their transitions and chance creation.
- Wycombe have scored 10 goals in 14 away games this League One term.
Head-to-Head
Both teams have won one each in the last three head-to-head meetings, with one draw in between.
Key Players
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Key players to watch:
- Exeter: Jack Aitchison has been a bright spark, racking up three assists in the Grecians’ last five matches.
- Exeter: Jayden Wareham is the main man with ten goals in 29 League One games.
- Wycombe: Fred Onyedinma is the biggest threat with eight goals in 28, including three in his last five.
Betting Insights
- A draw looks a very real possibility at 3.3.
- Wycombe are the slight favourites at 2.17.
- With odds of 3.05, Exeter look a decent play in the draw no bet market.
- The under 2.5 goals market looks more enticing given the defensive nature of both teams and recent head-to-heads.
Prediction
It’s more likely to be a close game if the home team can keep their visitors quiet.