Wycombe Wanderers will take on a Southampton B side in what will be the Chairboys’ final friendly before the league season begins.
The non-competitive fixture will take place on Saturday, July 23 at the Staplewood Training Ground at 3pm, with the match being played behind closed doors.
The #Chairboys’ pre-season schedule will conclude with a friendly against #SaintsFC’s B Team on Saturday 23rd July. https://t.co/MpjYhoL7Zg
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) June 28, 2022
In all, Wanderers will have nine friendlies this summer, with eight of them being played before the start of the league campaign.
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The only fixture the club will play once the new season starts will be away at Worthing on August 2, which was part of the deal to bring centre midfielder Jasper Pattenden to Adams Park.
The latter match will consist of development and youth team players, along with trialists.
Wanderers’ full fixture list of friendlies is as follows:
• Friday, July 8, 7.30pm: Bracknell Town vs Wycombe Wanderers XI
• Saturday, July 9, 12pm: Wycombe Wanderers vs Fulham Under 23s (Behind Closed Doors)
• Tuesday, July 12, 6pm: Wycombe Wanderers vs Oxford City (Behind Closed Doors)
🚨 A Wycombe Wanderers XI will take on a Southampton 'B' team on Saturday 23rd July. The match will take place at The Saints training ground at Staplewood, KO 3pm.
— Chairboys on the Net - Paul Lewis (@GasmanCOTN) June 28, 2022
This is assumed BCD and also the final First Team friendly before the League season starts on 30th July. https://t.co/MyDbLrUceG
• Saturday, July 16, 1pm: Wycombe Wanderers vs Watford (Behind Closed Doors)
• Friday, July 22, 7.30pm: Aylesbury United vs Wycombe Wanderers XI
• Friday, July 22, 7.45pm: Bournemouth XI vs Wycombe Wanderers
• Saturday, July 23, 3pm: Southampton XI vs Wycombe Wanderers (Behind Closed Doors)
• Friday, July 29, 7.30pm: Chesham United vs Wycombe Wanderers XI
• Tuesday, August 2, 7.45pm: Worthing vs Wycombe Wanderers XI
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