Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed that they will play Leicester City in a friendly match next month.
The Chairboys, who were relegated from the Championship last season, will host the 2021 FA Cup winners at Adams Park on Wednesday, July 28, with the pre-season match kicking off at 7.30pm.
This will be the only friendly match that Wanderers will play at Adams Park before their League One season kicks-off on Saturday, August 7.
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The club said: “Ticket details for this fixture will follow in due course, pending further instruction from the government and local Safety Advisory Group on what level of attendance can be achieved.
“It is the club’s intention to accommodate - as a minimum – all 2021/22 season ticket holders, with priority also given to those fans who waived their refund for the 2020/21 campaign.”
The Leicester team that will be visiting Adams Park at the end of next month could include both Josh Knight and Admiral Muskwe.
The pair could return to Buckinghamshire following their successful loan spells at the Chairboys last season.
Knight, who joined in the autumn, played 39 times for the club and scored twice.
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He also won both the club’s Player Supporters’ Player of the Year and Players’ Player awards, following his brilliant performances despite Wycombe’s relegation.
His teammate at both Wanderers and Leicester in Muskwe, joined the Chairboys in January on a six-month loan deal and played 19 matches for Gareth Ainsworth’s men, scoring three times.
His strike in the 2-2 draw away at Swansea City on April 17, which was scored around 10 seconds into the second-half at the Liberty Stadium, was voted as the club’s Goal of the Season.
For ticket information, visit the club’s website, www.wycombewanderers.co.uk.
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