
Wycombe Wanderers F.C. Standings: League Table & Position
Wycombe Wanderers surprised more than a few observers last season, climbing to 5th in League One with 84 points from 46 matches. Now, deep into the 2025-2026 campaign, the Chairboys sit mid-table in a division where the margins between promotion chasers and the relegation pack remain razor thin. Here’s where they stand, how they got here, and what comes next.
League: English League One ·
Current Position: 9th (29 points from 23 matches) ·
Stadium: Adams Park
Quick snapshot
- 5th-place finish (84 pts) in 2024-2025 season (Football Web Pages)
- 24 wins, 12 draws, 10 losses in 2024-2025 (Football Web Pages)
- Birmingham City won 2024-2025 League One with 111 points (Football Web Pages)
- Exact trajectory from 5th place to mid-table this season
- How remaining fixtures may affect final positioning
- Whether mid-season form will trigger squad changes
- 2024-2025 season concluded May 3, 2025 (Football Web Pages)
- 2025-2026 season data as of April 24, 2026 (FOX Sports)
- Wycombe vs Cardiff City (Home) scheduled next (FOX Sports)
- Continued League One fixtures through May 2026
- ~21 matches potentially remaining in the season
- Playoff positions (3rd-6th) still within reach mathematically
The table below consolidates Wycombe’s key performance metrics across both the completed 2024-2025 season and the in-progress 2025-2026 campaign.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| League | English League One |
| Current Position (2025-2026) | 9th (29 points from 23 matches) |
| 2024-2025 Final Position | 5th (84 points from 46 matches) |
| Stadium | Adams Park |
| 2025-2026 Record | 7 wins, 8 draws, 8 losses |
| Goal Difference (2025-2026) | +2 (29 scored, 27 conceded) |
| Home Record | 6 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses |
| Away Record | 1 win, 6 draws, 5 losses |
What are Wycombe Wanderers FC standings today?
As of late April 2026, Wycombe Wanderers sit 9th in League One with 29 points from 23 matches, according to FOX Sports standings data. The 2025-2026 season has tested the Chairboys with a 7-8-8 record that includes 29 goals scored and 27 conceded.
Current League Table
The division leader and top contenders as of April 2026 based on FOX Sports league standings.
- Cardiff City leads with 47 points from 22 matches
- Lincoln City sits 2nd with 44 points from 23 matches
- Bradford City occupies 3rd with 43 points from 22 matches
- Stockport County is 4th with 38 points from 22 matches
- Reading FC currently sits 10th with 29 points from 22 matches
Wycombe currently trails 4th-place Stockport County by 9 points, making the gap for a playoff position substantial but not insurmountable with roughly 21 matches remaining.
Points and Position
The current 29-point tally reflects a season where Wycombe has been competitive without consistently converting dominance into results. Nine points separate the Chairboys from the playoff places, but the same buffer keeps them clear of any relegation concern.
Goal Difference
A +2 goal difference (29 scored, 27 conceded) suggests Wycombe has been roughly even in match-to-match outcomes. The near-even split indicates games have tended to be close, which aligns with the 23 total matches producing just 56 goals combined.
Wycombe’s home form (6-2-3) has been markedly stronger than their away record (1-6-5). The reliance on Adams Park for results means every home fixture carries extra weight for fans and the team alike.
What is Wycombe Wanderers league table last season?
Wycombe Wanderers finished the 2024-2025 League One campaign in 5th place with 84 points from 46 matches, per Football Web Pages league records. The 24-win campaign included 12 draws and 10 losses, with 70 goals scored and 45 conceded.
Final Positions
- Birmingham City won the division with 111 points from 46 matches
- Wrexham finished 2nd with 92 points from 46 matches
- Stockport County placed 3rd with 87 points from 46 matches
- Wycombe Wanderers completed the top six in 5th place
- Shrewsbury Town finished last (24th) with 33 points from 46 matches
The 2024-2025 season marked a significant improvement for Wycombe, who pushed through the regular season with enough consistency to secure a top-half finish well clear of the relegation zone.
Key Results
The 70-goal haul and +25 goal difference represented Wycombe’s most productive attacking season in recent memory, one that translated into meaningful points returns across home and away fixtures alike.
What is Wycombe Wanderers’ biggest rivalry?
Wycombe Wanderers’ most notable rivalry is with Oxford United, a fixture that has produced heated encounters across Football League seasons. The A40 derby between Wycombe and Oxford has been a consistent fixture given geographical proximity in the Thames Valley region.
Main Rivals
Oxford United remains Wycombe’s primary geographical rival, though the Chairboys have also developed competitive relationships with clubs like AFC Wimbledon and, increasingly, clubs entering League One from higher tiers.
Derby Matches
Derby fixtures against Oxford United have historically drawn strong attendances at Adams Park and the Kassam Stadium, with matches often carrying extra intensity given the relatively short distance between the clubs and the shared supporter base in the region.
What is Wycombe Wanderers’ stadium capacity?
Wycombe Wanderers play their home fixtures at Adams Park, located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 10,000, making it one of the smaller venues in League One football.
Adams Park Facts
- Located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
- Capacity: approximately 10,000 spectators
- Home to Wycombe Wanderers since 1990
- Smaller than most League One rivals, creating an intimate matchday atmosphere
The relatively modest stadium capacity means Wycombe’s average attendance figures tend to fall below the league average, though the ground provides a compact, vocal environment that has historically favored the home side.
A smaller stadium constrains revenue potential compared to promoted clubs moving up from League One. For Wycombe, competing against better-resourced rivals requires maximizing efficiency on the pitch rather than outspending opponents.
What is Wycombe Wanderers’ average attendance?
Wycombe Wanderers’ average attendance at Adams Park typically ranges between 7,000 and 8,000 spectators for League One fixtures. The figure fluctuates based on opponent appeal and the team’s competitive position during the season.
Attendance Stats
- Adams Park capacity: ~10,000
- Average attendance historically: 7,000-8,000
- Derby fixtures and high-profile opponents typically boost attendance toward capacity
- Attendance data tracked across European competitions leagues per European Football Statistics
Attendance figures at Adams Park reflect the club’s solid local support base in High Wycombe and surrounding Buckinghamshire, though the region’s population limitations constrain the total supporter pool compared to larger metropolitan clubs in the division.
Where does Wycombe Wanderers stand in League One?
Wycombe Wanderers occupy 9th position in League One as of April 2026, placing them solidly in the middle third of a 24-team division. The club sits roughly equidistant from both the promotion playoff places and the relegation zone.
The League One structure rewards the top two finishers with automatic promotion, while positions 3 through 6 advance to a playoff tournament for one additional promotion spot, according to ESPN league guidelines. Positions 21 through 24 face relegation to League Two.
Wycombe’s next fixture against Cardiff City (Home) represents a chance to close the gap on a division leader. Cardiff currently leads League One with 47 points from 22 matches, per FOX Sports — a result against the top team would send a message about mid-season ambitions.
Wycombe Wanderers currently sits in 11th place in the League One with 60 points from 44 matches (16W 12D 16L).
— FotMob (Football statistics platform)
Positions 1, 2: Promotion; Positions 3, 4, 5, 6: Promotion playoffs; Positions 21, 22, 23, 24: Relegation.
— ESPN (Sports media outlet)
The implication: with roughly 21 matches remaining, Wycombe must improve their away record (1-6-5) to threaten the playoff places. Home dominance alone will not close a 9-point gap to 4th place.
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Beyond the current League One standings, Wycombe Wanderers’ fixtures, results, table and news offer valuable insights into their ongoing campaign stability.
Frequently asked questions
What are Wycombe Wanderers FC standings today?
Wycombe Wanderers sit 9th in League One with 29 points from 23 matches as of April 2026, per FOX Sports.
What was Wycombe Wanderers league table last season?
Wycombe finished 5th in League One 2024-2025 with 84 points from 46 matches, recording 24 wins, 12 draws, and 10 losses.
Where does Wycombe Wanderers stand in League One?
The club occupies 9th position, placing them in the middle third of the 24-team division with a 9-point gap to the playoff places.
What are upcoming Wycombe Wanderers FC games?
Wycombe’s next scheduled fixture is against Cardiff City at home, with additional matches through April 2026 including a game against Charlton Athletic on May 12.
What is the form guide for Wycombe Wanderers?
Wycombe’s 2025-2026 record stands at 7 wins, 8 draws, and 8 losses. Home form (6-2-3) has significantly outperformed away form (1-6-5).
What was Wycombe Wanderers position in 2022?
Detailed 2022 season data was not included in current research records. For historical standings beyond the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 seasons, consulting the club’s official archives or Football Web Pages historical records would be recommended.