Wycombe Wanderers
- Wycombe have won two of their last three League One home games, losing the other.
- Wycombe Wanderers have registered three wins, one draw and one defeat in their last five League One fixtures, and they could go into the international break on a high with another victory on Saturday.
- Wycombe are 9th in League One with 40 points from 29 matches, showing the solid mid-table credentials they have established since Michael Duff’s appointment as manager in September 2025.
- Duff has installed an aggressive pressing style and a fluid, possession-based approach to the game, and the Chairboys have been a tactically astute unit since the beginning of the year, often moving from a 4-3-3 shape to a 3-2-5 when on the ball.
Doncaster Rovers
- Doncaster have won one and lost one of their last two away League One games.
- The Rovers are 22nd in the division with 30 points from 28 games, and McCann has been in charge since May 2023.
- While Wycombe are more likely to win on the day, Doncaster’s overall record of three wins and nine defeats from 14 away games in the third tier suggests it’s going to be tough for them to do so.
- Rovers have scored just 11 times in those 14 matches, so they can certainly be considered blunt on their travels in this division.
- McCann’s men favour a direct, high-tempo style of soccer and will set up to press high and counterattack when they don’t have the ball, looking to press their opponents into mistakes and then move the ball forward quickly or from set-pieces.
- Doncaster have shown recent form of three wins, one draw and one defeat in their last five.
Key Players
- Fred Onyedinma leads the scoring for Wycombe (7 goals in 27 League One appearances, 2 in the last 5).
- Onyedinma has seven in 27 League One outings, and his ability to find space in the box and play with his back to goal can give Wycombe a dangerous edge in transition.
- Owen Bailey is Doncaster’s most reliable goal threat, with 10 in 28 games and 3 in the last five, and he has the instinct to score important goals.
Betting Insights
- Their overall record of eight wins, three draws and four defeats at Adams Park, with Duff’s men scoring 26 goals in 15 outings, and they will enter this contest as slight favorites at 2.08 against Grant McCann’s Doncaster.
- Wycombe are worthy favorites to win this match given their excellent home record and Doncaster’s woeful away record, but the 3.45 about the visitors does offer scope for profit if Rovers can pull off a surprise, as they are capable of doing given their recent form of three wins, one draw and one defeat in their last five.
- The Draw no bet line looks good to avoid for Wycombe, but the Under 2.5 goals bet at 1.83 does appeal given both teams’ recent form and solidity.
Prediction
His ability to nick a goal from a set-piece or off the dribble could give Rovers a puncher’s chance to cause an upset on Saturday, but the overall form of the two sides suggests Wycombe will secure all three points.