Our prediction for this Championship match:
Hillsborough Stadium will host Tuesday’s postponed fixture between Sheffield Wednesday and Wycombe Wanderers. The Owls aim to bounce back from a heavy 4-1 loss to Millwall, and we are positive that they will leave their hearts on the field in the relegation six-pointer. Sheffield Wednesday will not have a better chance than this to return to winning ways, and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at the rock-bottom side.
Massimo Luongo remains sidelined with injury, while Kadeem Harris and Jordan Rhodes are pushing for a start. Wycombe, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, and given the importance of the postponed clash for the hosts, home win should be considered. Both Garath McCleary and Admiral Muskwe should be recalled to Wycombe’s starting XI.
Highlighted Player (Moses Odubajo):
Moses Odubajo is a professional footballer who plays for Hull City. Odubajo is a right winger, but he is capable of playing at right-back as well. He made 42 appearances for Hull City in the 2015/2016 Championship campaign and, no doubt, he helped the team secure promotion to the Premier League, although he then suffered a serious injury next summer.
Moses began his career at Leyton Orient and after spending several seasons on loan at St Albans City, Sutton United and Bishop’s Storford, in 2014 he signed a three-year deal with Brentford for an undisclosed fee. Odubajo scored 3 goals in 45 games for Brentford in the 2014/2015 Championship campaign. At the end of the season he signed a £3.5-million-worth deal with Hull City.
Odubajo was born in Greenwich on 28 July, 1993 and he made a total of six appearances for England U-20 team. On 4 December, 2014 he was reportedly invited to the Nigeria U23 training camp, but opted against switching his allegiance to the Super Eagles.
Highlighted Team (Wycombe):
Founded back in 1887, Wycombe Wanderers are one of the oldest clubs in the League One. The Chairboys are well known for their sky blue and dark blue shirts, but the colour of their away kit is orange combined with gun-metal gray.
Wycombe Wanderers host their rivals at Adams Park, a small stadium in Sands Industrial Estate which can hold up to 10,137 people. Milton Keynes Dons are seen as the club’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the Buckinghamshire derby. Wycombe Wanderers made it to the FA Cup semis in the 2000/2001, with the team repeating the success in the League Cup six seasons later.
It has to be noted that the Chairboys have two FA Trophy titles (1991, 1993). Legendary midfielder Gareth Ainsworth is considered one of the club’s most famous players. Ainsworth scored 16 goals in 112 league appearances for Wycombe Rovers.