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Wycombe vs Port Vale: A Historic Victory at Adams Park

In a thrilling encounter at Adams Park, Wycombe Wanderers triumphed over Port Vale with a resounding 4-0 victory. This match, held on March 28, 2026, was particularly significant as it marked Wycombe’s first home win against Port Vale since November 2008.

The game began with a strong performance from Wycombe, who had previously avoided defeat against Port Vale in their last five meetings, including a recent 0-0 draw at Vale Park. It was Cauley Woodrow who opened the scoring for Wycombe in the 24th minute, setting the tone for the rest of the match.

As the game progressed, Wycombe continued to dominate. Connor Taylor, making his mark, scored his first goal for the club in the 70th minute. This was followed by Fred Onyedinma, who celebrated his 10th goal of the season, further extending Wycombe’s lead.

In a fitting conclusion to the match, Junior Quitirna added a fourth goal in stoppage time, sealing a memorable victory for the home side. With this win, Wycombe now sits in 8th place in the league with a total of 59 points, while Port Vale finds itself at the bottom of the table.

Fans and players alike expressed their joy at the result, as Wycombe had long awaited a home victory against Port Vale. The atmosphere at Adams Park was electric, with supporters celebrating each goal with enthusiasm.

Looking ahead, Wycombe will face Stockport County on Good Friday, followed by a home match against Bradford City on Easter Monday. These upcoming fixtures will be crucial as they aim to build on this impressive performance.

As the community rallies behind their team, the hope is that this victory will serve as a turning point for Wycombe Wanderers in the ongoing season. The players are determined to carry this momentum forward and continue to strive for success in the league.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes in the lineup for the upcoming matches, but the excitement within the club and its supporters is palpable.

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