The Chairboys open their doors to allow fans into Adams Park for the second time this season when they entertain Coventry but this time there will be 2000 of us to cheer on the lads and they are going to need every last one of us as not only were we very poor on Wednesday we are up against a team that we have lost to nine times in ten meetings including a 1-4 thrashing at AP last December helped by a Matt Godden hattrick. Jack Grimmer comes up against his former club for the first time, and could either feature at right-back or central defence depending on the fitness of Anthony Stewart who missed the Barnsley trip and Gaz is sweating on his return. Dominic Gape and Dennis Adeniran returned to the squad that night, leaving Curtis Thompson, Darius Charles, Uche Ikpeazu and Ryan Tafazolli in the treatment room I was very surprised Gaz left is so long to freshen things up on Wednesday and think he will be forced into it this time. I'm off to see my first live game for nearly ten months and lets hope I bring us some luck I have a seat in the Frank Adams block M row J seat 46 arrival time 14.00-14.15 looking forward to Championship football and seeing a good game in which the lads can win all three points
I hope Anthony Stewart and Dennis Adeniran are fit enough to start. I can't see Grimmer as a central defender somehow
A rubbish starting XI si i'll follow it on Sky who show the goals not lon g after they've been scored.
Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth told BBC Three Counties Radio: "I thought we were by far the better team today, you know the chances count must be by far in Wycombe's favour. "And we scored right at the death where the referee's given offside where, for all the world, it looked onside. "All I can say is if we keep playing like that we'll be fine. We've been more than competitive today and I'm really pleased with (the performance)."
Sky Blues boss Mark Robins told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire: "It was a tough game, this is a really difficult place to go to. They got a soft penalty, but we got lucky at the end with the offside. They're a really competitive side. "Liam Kelly, he just hits it and it goes in, it was pure belief. After the goal, he's injured but I ask him to stay on and then he turns out to get the winning goal. "[It's] bittersweet because we'll miss him for a period of time now, but ultimately it's a really good three points for us."