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About our Wycombe Wanderers news

Latest news on Wycombe Wanderers FC, covering Chairboys (WWFC) fixtures, results, transfer news, Michael Duff and League One updates from Adams Park.

Wycombe Wanderers, known affectionately as the Chairboys, are a professional football club based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. They compete in League One, the third tier of English football, and play home matches at Adams Park. This feed keeps supporters across the globe on top of every result, fixture and headline.

Stay informed on the latest match reports, league standings and squad developments under head coach Michael Duff, appointed in September 2025. Transfer windows are always a focal point, with summer and January recruitment shaping the season ahead. We also track injury updates, contract news, ticket information and academy progress as the club develops its own young talent.

Off the pitch, the Chairboys remain one of English football's more distinctive stories. The club is majority owned by Georgian businessman Mikheil Lomtadze, while the Wycombe Wanderers Supporters' Trust retains a stake and continues to hold the freehold of Adams Park. This blend of outside investment and fan ownership keeps governance, finances and the club's direction firmly in the spotlight.

Wycombe enjoys a passionate local following and a strong community identity rooted in the town's furniture-making heritage, which gave the Chairboys their nickname. Matchdays at Adams Park, set in a wooded valley on the edge of town, are central to the supporter experience, alongside community schemes and charity work that connect the club to Buckinghamshire life.

Founded in 1887, Wycombe spent decades as a leading amateur side before turning professional and joining the Football League in 1993. The club's modern peak came under Gareth Ainsworth, with promotion from League Two in 2018 and a first ever rise to the Championship via the 2020 play-offs. That history of punching above its weight continues to frame expectations today.

Our NewsNow feed on Wycombe Wanderers gathers the most relevant headlines from trusted sources, updated constantly so you never miss a beat. Whether you follow the Chairboys for fixtures, transfers, analysis or matchday reaction, this is your one-stop source for everything WWFC.