Wycombe Wanderers
- Wycombe Wanderers’ form has been a mixed bag of late, but Michael Duff’s men have been particularly strong at home, where they’ve won two and lost one of their last three matches.
- The most recent of these was a 4-0 hammering of Doncaster Rovers, a result that left their home record at W9, D3, L4 and cemented them in 11th place in the League One standings with 43 points from 31 games.
- Duff has done a terrific job since taking over in September 2025, evolving Wycombe’s style of play from a functional 4-4-2 into a more aggressive and attacking 4-2-3-1.
- They now press with pace and energy, and can be dangerous in transition or from set-piece situations.
Stevenage
- Stevenage Borough are just a couple of places below Wycombe in 9th in the league table with 45 points from 30 matches, and are coming into this game in similarly mixed form.
- The Boro's recent results include a 1-0 home win over Huddersfield Town and a 3-1 away defeat to Northampton Town, and they have lost both of their last two away fixtures.
- Alex Revell has done a fantastic job since his appointment in April 2024, instilling a solid, structure-first approach, and implementing a patient, controlled attacking style.
Head-to-Head
Wycombe have won 3 of the last 5 meetings , while Stevenage have won the other 2 .
Key Players
- Fred Onyedinma has provided Wycombe with their main outlet up front in 2025-2026, hitting 8 goals in 29 League One appearances, and looks the most likely player to put his team ahead at some point on Saturday.
- Stevenage have a similar, if less prolific, option in Jamie Reid, who has 9 goals in 28 appearances this term and is their most likely finisher.
- Harvey White is an interesting bet in the assists market, as he’s set up 3 goals in his last 5 appearances for Stevenage, with the Boro scoring 4 times in that run.
Betting Insights
- The hosts are available at 2.0.
- Both Teams To Score is available at 1.73.
- Stevenage have scored 17 times in 16 away games this season.
- Wycombe have hit 30 goals on their own patch, averaging 1.88 goals per game at home in League One.
Prediction
- With Wycombe’s high press, transition play, and offensive creativity going up against Stevenage’s compact, organized 4-2-3-1, this should be an interesting tactical chess match on Saturday afternoon.
- The result is likely to be decided by which team controls the turnover battle and half-spaces best.
- Prediction: Wycombe to nick it (hosts at 2.0).