Man in the middle
Darren Drysdale returns to Adams Park for the first time since last February, when he officiated in a 2-1 loss to Carlisle.
In all this season he’s shown 133 yellow and six red cards in 42 matches so far.
Team news Ainsworth expects Adebayo Akinfenwa, Luke O'Nien and Dominic Gape all to be available after being struck down by illness in recent days.
Anthony Stewart and Sido Jombati are close to a return while Tafari Moore and Curtis Thompson are available again, leaving only Dan Scarr as a confirmed absentee.
League Two champions-elect Accrington Stanley are set to name the same starting eleven Chapman, Dunne, Hughes, Donacien, Clark, Brown, Jackson, McConville, Johnson, Conneely and Kee
Some interesting facts :- Wycombe are winless in their last 10 league games against Accrington Stanley, drawing seven of those (L3).
Stanley have lost just one of their nine away games at Wycombe in the Football League (W4 D4).
Wycombe are on their joint-longest unbeaten run in League Two this season of eight games (W4 D4), last going longer without defeat in the competition in January 2017 (12 matches).
Stanley are on a 14-game unbeaten run in League Two (W12 D2), the longest ongoing run in the division. Indeed, they have lost just one of their last 19 in the competition (W16 D2). Prutton's prediction
What a story Accrington are, what a job John Coleman has done. They've done fantastically to achieve their first-ever promotion to the third tier, and they'll want to go on and bring home the silverware now.
Wycombe will be hoping that the party lasts until Saturday no doubt! They're third in the table heading into the weekend but that can all change very quickly, especially if they're beaten. And I reckon they will be.
David Prutton predicts: 2-3