Northampton vs Wycombe – The match between Northampton Town and Grimsby Town on Saturday afternoon at Blundell Park concluded in a 1-1 draw, and Northampton Town was forced to settle for a point.

Sam Hoskins gave Jon Brady’s team the lead in the 74th minute, but Jordan Maguire-Drew tied the score two minutes before the end of regulation.

The Cobblers are now seventh in League Two as a result, but they are only now out of the final playoff slot on goal differential. The task of a rival team,

which has won on four of its most recent five visits across all competitions, is up next. In pursuit of back-to-back victories at home for the first time since February, the hosts on Tuesday are coming off their first victory at home in five attempts.

The noon match on Saturday between Wycombe Wanderers and Bolton Wanderers ended in a devastating 3-0 loss for Wycombe Wanderers.

Kyle Dempsey and Aaron Morley both scored in the first half to put the game’s outcome beyond dispute and give Gareth Ainsworth’s team a mountain to climb.

The Chairboys, who are currently eighth in League One, will want to put together a nice run of results to help them get promoted.

The visitors on Tuesday have their work cut out for them if they want to stop a run of five straight away losses by a combined score of 12-0.

Northampton vs Wycombe – Betting Analysis

Sam Hoskins, 29, of Northampton, who has scored three goals in his last two games, should be closely watched. Peter Abimbola’s injury is a concern for Tuesday’s game after he missed the most recent appearance for the home team.

Joshua Blunkell, who had to make due with a spot on the bench in each of the past two games, might get his Wycombe debut in this one.

After been used as a second-half substitute last time, Ireland’s Daryl Horgan will be vying to get back into the starting eleven.

Northampton vs Wycombe – Head -to- Head

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Our Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals

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