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Wycombe vs Blackpool prediction time arrives at Adams Park on Saturday, 18 April 2026 (15:00 GMT), and it feels like one of those League One afternoons where every second ball matters. This is Round 44, and the context is simple: Wycombe want control and points at home, while Blackpool arrive with the sort of “we’ve been here before” attitude that can make a tight game even tighter.
Wycombe’s recent story has a confident chapter in it: on 2026-03-17 they went to Cardiff and won 0-2, despite being priced at 5.15. That result didn’t happen by accident—Wycombe’s best work often comes when they are brave without being reckless: stay compact, play forward early, and turn territory into set pieces and second-phase chances.
Blackpool, meanwhile, showed their own grit at Cardiff on 2026-03-21, holding a 0-0 draw at huge odds of 7.3. That kind of away day suggests organisation first, risk management second, and then a search for moments. It’s not always pretty, but it can be effective—like eating vegetables before dessert.
Our match dynamics lean toward Wycombe having more of the ball (projected 60% to 40%), and that fits the expected script: the hosts probing, Blackpool sitting in and trying to break. The squad value numbers add a fun twist—Wycombe sit around €11.05m while Blackpool are higher at €14.85m—yet League One has never been shy about laughing at price tags.
History also hints at balance. The last head to head on 2025-01-04 ended 1-1, and even the market back then leaned home (Wycombe 1.86; Blackpool 4.0). So yes, familiarity may breed another stalemate—just with different routes to get there.
The 1X2 odds today read: 1.85 for a Wycombe win, 3.75 for the draw, and 4.3 for a Blackpool win. That pricing frames Wycombe as deserved favourites at Adams Park, but not in “roll them over” territory. For Wycombe vs Blackpool prediction purposes, that’s important: the market expects the hosts to edge it, while the data leans toward a close scoreline.
The expected final score is 1:1, with an anticipated half-time score of 0:1—suggesting Blackpool could nick something early before Wycombe’s volume tells later. Discipline is projected to stay reasonable (yellow cards: Wycombe 1, Blackpool 2), which helps the game flow and supports goals rather than stop-start frustration.
Bottom line: if you’re looking for practical betting tips, the numbers point to goals rather than a confident winner. In a season run-in, that’s often the smartest play—because League One rarely reads the script, but it usually delivers at least a couple of plot twists.
Wycombe vs Blackpool prediction time arrives at Adams Park on Saturday, 18 April 2026 (15:00 GMT), and it feels like one of those League One afternoons where every second ball matters. This is Round 44, and the context is simple: Wycombe want control and points at home, while Blackpool arrive with the sort of “we’ve been here before” attitude that can make a tight game even tighter.
Wycombe’s recent story has a confident chapter in it: on 2026-03-17 they went to Cardiff and won 0-2, despite being priced at 5.15. That result didn’t happen by accident—Wycombe’s best work often comes when they are brave without being reckless: stay compact, play forward early, and turn territory into set pieces and second-phase chances.
Blackpool, meanwhile, showed their own grit at Cardiff on 2026-03-21, holding a 0-0 draw at huge odds of 7.3. That kind of away day suggests organisation first, risk management second, and then a search for moments. It’s not always pretty, but it can be effective—like eating vegetables before dessert.
Our match dynamics lean toward Wycombe having more of the ball (projected 60% to 40%), and that fits the expected script: the hosts probing, Blackpool sitting in and trying to break. The squad value numbers add a fun twist—Wycombe sit around €11.05m while Blackpool are higher at €14.85m—yet League One has never been shy about laughing at price tags.
History also hints at balance. The last head to head on 2025-01-04 ended 1-1, and even the market back then leaned home (Wycombe 1.86; Blackpool 4.0). So yes, familiarity may breed another stalemate—just with different routes to get there.
The 1X2 odds today read: 1.85 for a Wycombe win, 3.75 for the draw, and 4.3 for a Blackpool win. That pricing frames Wycombe as deserved favourites at Adams Park, but not in “roll them over” territory. For Wycombe vs Blackpool prediction purposes, that’s important: the market expects the hosts to edge it, while the data leans toward a close scoreline.
The expected final score is 1:1, with an anticipated half-time score of 0:1—suggesting Blackpool could nick something early before Wycombe’s volume tells later. Discipline is projected to stay reasonable (yellow cards: Wycombe 1, Blackpool 2), which helps the game flow and supports goals rather than stop-start frustration.
Bottom line: if you’re looking for practical betting tips, the numbers point to goals rather than a confident winner. In a season run-in, that’s often the smartest play—because League One rarely reads the script, but it usually delivers at least a couple of plot twists.
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Wycombe didn't play better in the last H2H match!
O1.5 -400
At least 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -4001X -385
Wycombe to win or drawOver 1.5 -400
At least 2 goals will be scored in the matchYes -141
Both teams are expected to score1X&U5.5 -278
Home win/draw and under 5.5 goals
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Wycombe |
18-Apr-26
0:1
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Wycombe |
04-Jan-25
1:1
| Blackpool ![]() |
Wycombe |
16-Sep-23
2:0
| Blackpool ![]() |
Wycombe |
28-Jan-20
2:1
| Blackpool ![]() |
Wycombe |
11-Mar-17
0:0
| Blackpool ![]() |
Wycombe |
04-Aug-18
0:0
| Blackpool ![]() |
Blackpool |
18-Oct-25
1:1
| Wycombe ![]() |
Blackpool |
31-Aug-24
2:2
| Wycombe ![]() |
Blackpool |
01-Apr-24
0:0
| Wycombe ![]() |
Blackpool |
10-Jan-17
1:1
| Wycombe ![]() |
| 02 May | W |
Wycombe
| 3 |
Rotherham
| 2 |
| 25 Apr | L |
Lincoln
| 4 |
Wycombe
| 3 |
| 18 Apr | L |
Wycombe
| 0 |
Blackpool
| 1 |
| 11 Apr | D |
Huddersfield
| 3 |
Wycombe
| 3 |
| 06 Apr | L |
Wycombe
| 1 |
Bradford
| 2 |
| 03 Apr | L |
Stockport
| 3 |
Wycombe
| 0 |
| 28 Mar | W |
Wycombe
| 4 |
Port Vale
| 0 |
| 21 Mar | L |
Leyton Orient
| 2 |
Wycombe
| 0 |
| 17 Mar | W |
Cardiff
| 0 |
Wycombe
| 2 |
| 14 Mar | L |
Wycombe
| 1 |
Luton
| 2 |
| 02 May | W | Reading |
0 | Blackpool |
1 |
| 25 Apr | W | Blackpool |
1 | Leyton Orient |
0 |
| 18 Apr | W | Wycombe |
0 | Blackpool |
1 |
| 11 Apr | W | Blackpool |
3 | Peterborough |
1 |
| 06 Apr | L | Stevenage |
1 | Blackpool |
0 |
| 03 Apr | W | Blackpool |
1 | Exeter City |
0 |
| 28 Mar | W | Blackpool |
1 | Burton |
0 |
| 21 Mar | D | Cardiff |
0 | Blackpool |
0 |
| 17 Mar | W | Blackpool |
3 | Port Vale |
2 |
| 14 Mar | L | Doncaster |
2 | Blackpool |
1 |
England - League One| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Lincoln | 46 | 89-41 | 103 |
| 2 |
Cardiff | 46 | 90-50 | 91 |
| 3 |
Stockport | 46 | 71-58 | 77 |
| 4 |
Bradford | 46 | 58-51 | 77 |
| 5 |
Bolton | 46 | 70-52 | 75 |
| 6 |
Stevenage | 46 | 49-46 | 75 |
| 7 |
Luton | 46 | 68-56 | 74 |
| 8 |
Plymouth | 46 | 75-63 | 73 |
| 9 |
Huddersfield | 46 | 74-64 | 67 |
| 10 |
Mansfield Town | 46 | 62-50 | 65 |
| 11 |
Wycombe | 46 | 69-58 | 63 |
| 12 |
Reading | 46 | 64-60 | 63 |
| 13 |
Blackpool | 46 | 54-65 | 60 |
| 14 |
Doncaster | 46 | 50-69 | 60 |
| 15 |
Barnsley | 46 | 68-73 | 59 |
| 16 |
Wigan | 46 | 49-58 | 56 |
| 17 |
Burton Albion | 46 | 50-60 | 54 |
| 18 |
Peterborough | 46 | 64-68 | 53 |
| 19 |
AFC Wimbledon | 46 | 51-72 | 53 |
| 20 |
Leyton Orient | 46 | 59-71 | 52 |
| 21 |
Exeter City | 46 | 52-61 | 49 |
| 22 |
Port Vale | 46 | 36-61 | 42 |
| 23 |
Rotherham | 46 | 41-71 | 41 |
| 24 |
Northampton | 46 | 39-74 | 35 |