As we get ready for the new fixtures to be released, let us look back at how well Wycombe Wanderers have done on the opening weekend of the league season since 2000.
In the last 21 years, the Chairboys have incredibly played 16 fixtures on the first weekend of the campaign at Adams Park.
This includes a run of six straight consecutive opening day matches at their ground between 2003 and 2008, which saw the club only lose one of those fixtures.
An interesting fact as we get ready for the #EFLFixtures tomorrow: Wycombe have played 15 of their 22 opening day fixtures since 2000 at home. The last time they started the league season on the road was in 2016 #Chairboys pic.twitter.com/Isxi5s2NA8
— James Richings (@James_BFP) June 22, 2022
Currently, Wanderers have played their last five opening day matches at Adams Park, resulting in three wins, one draw, and one loss.
The last time they played away from home on the first day of the campaign was in 2016 when they fell to a 1-0 defeat at Crawley Town.
Overall, Wycombe have won nine times on the opening day since the turn of the millennium, drawing eight and losing just five.
From those five defeats, only two have come at home which were both 1-0 losses against Rotherham United and Accrington Stanley respectively.
Wanderers have also kept eight clean sheets on the first day, and have not lost by more than one goal on the opening day of the season since 1997, when they fell to a 5-2 defeat away at Wigan Athletic.
The fixtures will come out at 9am on Thursday, June 23.
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