Gareth Ainsworth firmly believes his side can play in the Championship after they reached the League One play-off final on Monday night.
The Chairboys defeated Fleetwood Town 6-3 over the two legs, with the second match at Adams Park finishing 2-2, with Fred Onyedinma bagging a brace.
Wycombe will play Oxford United in the final on Monday, July 13 and if they were to beat Karl Robinson’s side, the Chairboys will play in the second-tier of English football for the first time in their 133-year history.
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Speaking after the Fleetwood match on Monday night, Ainsworth said: “Yeah, of course they can [get into the Championship].
“These players don't know when it's unattainable.
“They just don't know when to stop.
"There's a 90 minute game or 120 minute game at Wembley next Monday.
“Who knows what could happen.
“But I've got so much belief in this squad and what they can achieve with it.
“I've already heard people saying they think Oxford will just edge it.
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“They think they’re the favourite, just about.
“That's just great for me.
“Keep it going.”
The game will kick-off at 7.30pm.
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