The League One playoffs present an exciting matchup as Wycombe will need to bounce back after missing out on automatic promotion due to a poor finish to the regular season.
Their opponents, Charlton, have been in good form in the second half of the season under Nathan Jones and will be looking to build on their 4-0 victory at Adams Park as they head into the second leg at The Valley.
The first leg of this playoff clash is scheduled to start at 6.30pm on Sunday.
Team news
Wycombe will be without forward Sam Vokes, who broke his arm in the final league game against Stockport, and Josh Scowen, who is dealing with a knee injury.
Charlton are uncertain about the fitness of three key players - Thierry Small, Luke Berry, and Lloyd Jones - as they prepare to travel to Buckinghamshire.
The stats
Charlton have seen over two goals scored in their last four matches.
Out of Charlton's 25 league wins this season, only eight have been by more than one goal.
Wycombe has lost their last three League One games.
Wycombe has been defeated in four out of five home games against the other top six teams.
Charlton has won four of their last six away matches.
Prediction
Wycombe enters the League One playoffs in a rough patch of form compared to the other teams, and they have something to prove against Charlton after missing out on the automatic promotion to Wrexham.
Ending in fifth place after three straight season-ending losses, Wycombe might have some psychological effects from being defeated by the other playoff teams.
Charlton's 4-0 victory over Wycombe and their successful match against Birmingham indicate their strength this season.
Charlton has shown resilience and confidence in their recent performances, with the availability of key players like Lloyd Jones and Luke Berry boosting their chances.
With striker Matt Godden's impressive goal-scoring record, Charlton should feel confident heading into the game.
While playoff games can be tense, Charlton's strong performance makes them a good choice for draw-no-bet backers.