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Oxford Utd vs Wycombe Prediction & Betting tips
On Monday evening things are getting hot again in England. In the final of the League One Playoffs there is an encounter between Oxford and Wycombe. According to the odds, the Yellows from the university town have the advantages on their side.
If, on the other hand, the Wanderers prevail, the wagering of the almost fourfold stake beckons. In this form, it is not absolutely necessary for us to understand that the quotations are relatively far apart, since we expect a game at absolute eye level.
In addition, before the promotion duel between Oxford and Wycombe, it should be borne in mind for the forecast that the chairboys from southern Buckinghamshire, around 50 kilometers west of London, made a very strong impression in the playoff semifinals and put Fleetwood Town in their place. The U’s, on the other hand, even needed a penalty shoot-out after the first and second leg to fix the entry into the final.
The bottom line is we would always try the higher odds in such a significant “do-or-die” game, in which we see two teams of equal strength facing each other. Consequently, the bet between Oxford and Wycombe also seems more lucrative than the bet on the yellow-blue to rise the supposed underdog.
Oxford:
It has now been over 20 years since Oxford United was represented in the second-highest English division. In the coming season it should be that far again. In any case, the chances in the current season are greater than they have been for a long time, especially since the club from the university city has even slipped into league four.
After the third division season was interrupted after 35 match days and was not continued after the forced break, the Yellows found themselves in fourth place thanks to the point quotient. In the playoff semifinals, coach Karl Robinson’s team got there with Portsmouth. In two close matches there was no winner after 90 minutes and in the second leg even after 120 minutes, so the penalty shoot-out had to bring the decision. Here U’s keeper Simon Eastwood became a hero.
If we look at the shape of the League One fourth in the past weeks and months, it becomes clear that the Yellows got better and better and could win five times in a row before the break. The fact that the yellow-blues scored more goals and conceded fewer goals than the Wanderers in the regular season means that the best bookmakers between Oxford and Wycombe swing the odds towards the former team.
The favorite role that is assigned to the Robinson-Elf does not necessarily have to be conducive to one’s own performance. The pressure increases and expectations also increase. Only if the U’s, who defensively revealed one or the other weak point in the two semi-finals, manage to cope with the often negative thoughts of tension, the first promotion to the second division since 1997/1998 beckons. The 38-year-old coach can draw on unlimited resources on this mission. There are no new injuries to complain about.
Wycombe:
There is currently a lot of excitement in Buckinghamshire. The domestic third division club Wycombe Wanderers is about to advance to the championship. After the blues ended last season in 17th place, hardly anybody would have even come close to betting that Ainsworth’s team could play such a good role in the front table regions.
In fact, the chairboys, who already reached the FA Cup (2001) and the League Cup semi-finals (2007) this millennium, benefited from the points quotient, which put the underdog in third place in the classification. In the semi-finals of the playoffs, everything was already decided after the 4-1 away win in the first leg against Fleetwood. A few days later, a 2-2 at home was enough to earn the much anticipated promotion game at Wembley Stadium.
Based on the cup successes mentioned, one could conclude that the club from the High Wycombe 50 km west of the capital loves knockout games. In fact, this is not the only argument that speaks between Oxford and Wycombe for predicting the supposed underdog.
In particular, the fact is that the Blues can achieve history and end a surprisingly outstanding season with the icing on the cake, should the Ainsworth-Elf give a boost. In addition, there is the strong impression from the semi-final first leg as well as the bottom line positive pressure and the unconcern of not actually being able to lose anything.
Like his counterpart, the Wanderers coach is spoiled for choice. All players are available, including cult striker Akinfenwa, who scored the most goals for the chairboys this season. After an injury, the attacker, who weighs more than 100 kg, is not yet at 100%, so that he may only sit on the bench from the start and be brought in as the game progresses.
Oxford Utd vs Wycombe head to head matches
21.12.19 LO Oxford Utd Wycombe 1 : 0
30.03.19 LO Oxford Utd Wycombe 2 : 1
06.11.18 TRO Wycombe Oxford Utd 0 : 3
15.09.18 LO Wycombe Oxford Utd 0 : 0
07.05.16 LT Oxford Utd Wycombe 3 : 0