Date: Saturday 24th April
Competition: League One
Venue: Adams Park
Kick-Off: 3pm
Match Coverage
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A full match report will appear alongside live text commentary on the game right here at Swindontownfc.co.uk.
The Lowdown
Having been apparently doomed to relegation for much of the season, three wins from their last three games has given Wycombe Wanderers a glimmer of hope.
It would still take a minor miracle for the Chairboys to avoid the drop, as they remain five points adrift of safety, but their recent form has given supporters and players alike a genuine belief in their ability to avoid the drop.
Their wretched home form has dogged their season, and goes a long way to explaining their plight - winning as they have done just five games at Adams Park all term.

Coupled with a dismal opening to the campaign that saw Gary Waddock's side win just once in 16 attempts, season 2009/2010 has been a tough one for the Chairboys.
However, with just three games left, they still have everything to play for, and will be going all out for a victory against Town on Saturday.
The last time the sides met in September at The County Ground, Waddock's side stole a last minute equaliser to take a share of the spoils as the match finished 1-1.
Kevin Amankwaah was on the scoresheet that day, and the Town line-up included current Wycombe striker Alex Revell, who will be hoping to make an impact against his former side on Saturday.
Ticket Information
This match is ALL-TICKET for away supporters, so Town fans without a ticket are urged not to travel to Adams Park.
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Team News - Swindon Town
Danny Wilson has named an unchanged line-up for four consecutive matches, and looks set to continue this trend for a fifth.
Sean Morrison, who picked up a calf injury in Wednesday afternoon's 0-0 reserve draw against AFC Bournemouth, will be fit for selection after making a swift recovery.

Both Mark Marshall and Callum Kennedy came through the 90 minutes at Dean Court, and will be hopeful of an inclusion in the matchday squad.
Swindon Town Manager, Danny Wilson:
"We are expecing a very, very hard game. The fact that Wycombe have won their last three games in a row has given them great heart and a belief that they can stay in the league.
"Confidence is still very high amongst the boys, but we'll be taking nothing for granted on the day."
Team News - Wycombe Wanderers
Former Town loanee Alex Revell has been in fine form in recent weeks, having scored four goals in the last two games, and is expected to start the match.

Left back Craig Woodman, who played under Town boss Danny Wilson at Bristol City, will also start as Wycombe boss Gary Waddock has a near full strength squad to choose from.
Wycombe Wanderers Manager, Gary Waddock:
"I have always believed that we can stay up, and I believe it now more than ever."
Last Time Out - Saturday 17th April
Milton Keynes Dons 2 Wycombe Wanderers 3
Swindon Town 1 Walsall 1
Match Officials
Referee: S Attwell
Assistants: A Garratt / T Massey
Fourth Official: P Miller
Match Betting
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Head to Head
Wycombe Wanderers: 1
Swindon Town: 5
Draws: 7
