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02 April 2022 Venue Adams Park Attendance

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REPORT | Wycombe 2 Rovers 0

2 April 2022

Despite having plenty of chances and playing some good football, Rovers were beaten by play-off-chasing Wycombe Wanderers.

Gary McSheffrey made four changes from the side that lost 1-0 to Charlton Athletic with John Bostock, Ollie Younger, Josh Martin and Reo Griffiths returning to the team in place of Aidan Barlow, Joe Dodoo, Jordy Hiwula and Ben Jackson.

During the game Rovers players wore black armbands to pay respects to Rovers colleague and life-long fan Richard Bailey who suddenly passed away earlier in the week. All four sides of the stadium emotionally paid respect to Richard with a minute’s applause on the 54th minute.

There was an even start to the game with both goalkeepers tested early doors. Jonathan Mitchell was forced into a save from Sam Vokes’ header while David Stockdale was tested by Josh Martin down the other end.

From the 18th minute Wycombe took the lead through Garath McCleary who scored from close-range and this would start a period of domination from the hosts.

They had follow-up chances with Tommy Rowe heading a shot off the line and Mitchell producing a great save to deny Josh Scowen from distance.

Towards the half hour mark, Rovers had a flurry of chances in quick succession through Matt Smith and Tommy Rowe, but were unable to penetrate Wycombe’s defence on those occasions.

Ollie Younger placed a ball into the feet of Griffiths, but the Rovers forward had three blue shirts on him which prevented the young forward from getting a shot away.

Just before the half-time whistle, Knoyle saw his certain goal agonisingly deflected wide. Meaning the Chairboys kept their narrow lead heading into the break despite Rovers coming close on numerous occasions.

Despite being 1-0 down, it did not faze a determined Rovers side who had most of the possession of the ball in the early part of the second half.

Play was paused on numerous occasions as Wycombe players required treatment from their physio, but it did not throw Rovers off their stride.

Rovers forced Stockdale into two saves through Josh Martin and Kyle Knoyle and in one instance Rowe found himself narrowly offside when he looked to be in a lucrative position.

Gary McSheffrey made an attack-minded substitution with Rovers looking the most likely to score with West Ham United loanee Mipo Odubeko replacing midfielder Adam Clayton.

With 15 minutes left of the game, Wycombe doubled their lead with their first real attempt of the second period as Mitchell managed to get a hand on Anis Mehmeti’s shot, but it still manages to beat the keeper.

Griffiths and Younger had back-to-back chances saved by a determined Stockdale who wanted to maintain his cleansheet. 

The final chance of the game came Rovers' way with Branden Horton's free kick going directly into the arms of Stockdale. 

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Ticket News

Wycombe Wanderers ticket details confirmed

8 March 2022

Rovers have been allocated 796 tickets for the upcoming trip to Wycombe Wanderers in Sky Bet League One.

The match is due to take place on Saturday, April 2, with a 3pm kick-off.

The 796 tickets allocated are all seated.

Tickets will go on sale as follows:

Wednesday, March 9 - Season ticket membership holders

Monday, March 14 - DNA, Match Package, Lottery and Donny Dog’s Club membership holders

Thursday, March 17 - General sale

Ticket prices: 

Adult £25
Senior (65+) £22
Mid-adult (22-25) £20
Young adult (19-21) £18
Junior (12-18) £14
Under 11 £5

This game is all ticket with no tickets available on the day. All tickets must be in the name of the individual using the ticket.

Proof of ID may be requested for any concession tickets. Where not produced, the individual may be required to pay to upgrade to an adult ticket or face being turned away.

Parking for disable supporters is available in limited numbers via the Club Doncaster Box Office, priced at £10.

Regular parking is limited at Adams Park but can be pre-booked at £10 for the upper tier via tickets.wwfc.com prior to noon on Friday, April 1.

A Park & Stride service is available at Millbrook Combined School, approximately one mile from the stadium. Entry to this car park is priced at £5 and can be pre-booked by the link above. The car park will be open from 12-7pm.

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