Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Predictions, Lineups, Betting Tips & Odds (28/10)

Wycombe Wanderers welcome an out-of-form Fulham side to Adams Park looking for a place in the Carabao Cup quarter finals.

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Our 3 Predictions For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham:

  • 1st Prediction For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Over 2.5 Goals – 8/11
  • 2nd Prediction For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Match Result Draw – 10/3
  • 3rd Prediction For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Both Teams To Score Yes – 17/20

1st Prediction For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Over 2.5 Goals – 8/11

Goals have come thick and fast at Adams Park this season with an average of 2.7 per game being scored across Wycombe’s 7 home league fixtures. Fulham’s Premier League outings average 2.5 goals per game and the Cottagers have conceded 9 in their last 4 matches.

2nd Prediction For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Match Result Draw – 10/3

Wycombe Wanderers come into this game unbeaten in 5 matches in all competitions and have not been beaten in Mike Duff’s 4 home games in charge. Fulham have lost their last 4, leading into this game in poor form. The Chairboys will be full of confidence against their Premier League opposition, particularly after Fulham struggled to get past League Two side Cambridge United at Craven Cottage in the last round.

3rd Prediction For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham: Both Teams To Score Yes – 17/20

Wycombe score an average of 1.3 goals per game, 1.7 at home, and concede 1.1, meaning they’ll fancy their chances against a Fulham side who have allowed 1.6 goals against them per match. Wycombe will have to be wary of Fulham’s attacking threat who have scored a goal per game in Premier League action this season.

Best Odds For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham:

Bookmaker Wycombe Wanderers Draw Fulham
NRGBet Sports 21/4 16/5 4/9
Bet442 Sport 5/1 16/5 9/20
7bet Sports 11/2 10/3 8/17

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head:

Wycombe Wanderers have been on a great run of form since Mike Duff took over as manager, losing just 1 of their 8 games with the former Huddersfield Town boss in charge.

The Chairboys made it to this stage thanks to a 2-0 victory away from home at Wigan Athletic with the goals coming from Caolan Boyd-Munce and Donnell McNeilly.

In League One action, Wycombe have lost 1 of their 5, with that defeat coming at AFC Wimbledon as Ewen Henderson’s strike was a mere consolation.

Following that defeat, Wanderers rescued a dramatic point at home to Barnsley, fighting back from 2-0 down. Sam Bell scored with 88 minutes on the clock before Alex Lowry scored in the 93rd minute to share the spoils. Bell scored again away at Wigan, this time in league action to secure all 3 points before Jack Grimmer scored in the 102nd minute to take a point at Blackpool.

Last time out, manager Mike Duff got one over on his old side as his Chairboys defeated Huddersfield Town 3-0 at Adams Park. Cauley Woodrow, Fred Onyedinma and an own goal gave Duff’s new employers maximum points.

Wycombe have scored 18 times this season at an average of 1.3 goals per game. Fred Onyedinma and Sam Bell have both scored 3 times while Luke Leahy has provided 4 assists. 

Wanderers have conceded 16 goals at an average of 1.1 per game and have kept 4 clean sheets.

Fulham head into this potential banana skin in the worst possible form, losing their last 4 Premier League matches. Marco Silva’s side have won just 1 game in their last 5, with that victory coming in the previous round of this competition against League Two side Cambridge United. 

After Emil Smith Rowe struck to send Fulham to this stage, the Cottagers lost 3-1 away at Aston Villa despite Raul Jimenez giving them a 3rd minute lead. Fulham would again lose a lead in their next fixture at Bournemouth, going down 3-1 after Ryan Sessegnon had given them a 70th minute lead.

A 1-0 home defeat to Arsenal was then followed by a 2-1 loss on the road at Newcastle United with Sasa Lukic getting the goal for the Londoners.

Fulham have taken 8 points from their 9 Premier League outings and have scored 9 goals. A number of players, including Alex Iwobi, Harry Wilson and Rodrigo Muniz have all scored 1 goal each. Iwobi has also chipped in with 2 assists.

Defensively, Silva’s side have conceded 14 times in the league at an average of 1.6 per game and have kept just 1 clean sheet.

These two sides have met just twice in recent years, both coming in cup competitions and both ended in Fulham’s favour.

Back in 2015, Fulham travelled to Wycombe for a 1st round League Cup clash that was settled in favour of the Londoners by Alex Kacaniklic.

Fast forward 2 years and Fulham again made the journey to Adams Park for a round 1 clash with the Chairboys. Lucas Piazon and Denis Odoi struck late in the second half to send the Cottagers through.

Confrontation

Last Results - Wycombe

15/11/2025

League One League One

Port Vale

Wycombe

0

0

D

11/11/2025

EFL Trophy EFL Trophy

Gillingham

Wycombe

0

3

W

08/11/2025

League One League One

Wycombe

Leyton Orient

4

1

W

01/11/2025

FA Cup FA Cup

Wycombe

Plymouth

2

0

W

25/10/2025

League One League One

Wycombe

Huddersfield

3

0

W

Last Results - Fulham

08/11/2025

Premier League Premier League

Everton

Fulham

2

0

L

01/11/2025

Premier League Premier League

Fulham

Wolves

3

0

W

25/10/2025

Premier League Premier League

Newcastle

Fulham

2

1

L

18/10/2025

Premier League Premier League

Fulham

Arsenal

0

1

L

03/10/2025

Premier League Premier League

Bournemouth

Fulham

3

1

L

Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?Where To Watch Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham:

  • Location: Adams Park, High Wycombe
  • Date: October 28th, 2025
  • TV Channel: Sky Sports+

Probable Lineups For Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham:

What sort of lineups can we expect from both sides for this Carabao Cup fourth round tie?

Wycombe Wanderers Lineup:

  • Lineup: W. Norris; J. Grimmer, C. Taylor, T. Allen, D. Harvie; E. Henderson, L. Leahy; F. Onyedinma, A. Lowry, S. Bell; C. Woodrow
  • Suspended/injury: J. Scowen
  • Coach: Mike Duff

Fulham Lineup:

  • Lineup: B. Lecomte; T. Castagne, I. Diop, J. Cuenca, R. Sessegnon; H. Reed, T. Cairney; A. Traore, E. Smith Rowe, Kevin; R. Jimenez
  • Suspended/injured: A.Robinson, H. Wilson, J. Anderson, R. Muniz, S. Chukwueze
  • Coach: Marco Silva

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Tom Green is a former primary school teacher turned football writer who has been with The Real EFL for two years. Passionate about football since childhood, he has also contributed to Late Tackle and Gamers Decide. His expertise covers predictions, match previews, and data-driven analysis. Tom has explored topics from Irish players in England’s lower leagues to comprehensive team studies. Holding scouting certificates in opposition analysis and talent identification, he brings a keen analytical perspective to his football writing.

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