How can I watch Wycombe Wanderers v Sheffield Wednesday? Who is the ref? The latest odds
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When is the game? What time is kick-off?
Garry Monk’s men will come up against a side which has been keeping them company all season at the bottom of the Sky Bet Championship when they lock horns at Adams Park on Saturday, October 31.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Is there a live stream for Wycombe Wanderers v Sheffield Wednesday? How can I follow it live?
Yes, there will be a stream for the game.
Streaming passes are available to buy now via iFollow at https://www.swfc.co.uk/ifollow/subscribe/.
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Hide AdBut as ever The Star will also be running a comprehensive live blog with team news, live updates, reaction and analysis from Alex Miller and Joe Crann – who will be among only a handful of people allowed into the stadium.
How much does a streaming pass cost and where can I buy one?
A streaming pass for this fixture costs £10 via the link above.
Is there any injury news? Who is in the teams?
Garry Monk finds himself down to only one available and fully-fit senior centre-half after Tom Lees saw red and Aden Flint went off with a hamstring injury in midweek defeat at Rotherham.
Joost van Aken will also be missing as he sits out the second of his three-game suspension following his sending off in the defeat against Luton Town last weekend, but the Owls boss should welcome back injured duo Dominic Iorfa and Izzy Brown.
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Hide Ad"Izzy Brown has trained all week and so has Dom Iorfa. We will have a look at him next week. We don’t know how serious Aden’s injury is. Massimo is still out,” said Monk, speaking at his pre-match press conference this morning.
Once again key midfielder Massimo Luongo will be absent for the game at Adams Park after picking up a knee injury in the win at Birmingham City earlier this month.
Summer signing Chey Dunkley is back in training but the centre-half is not expected to be in contention for selection until after the international break as he continues his comeback from a double leg break suffered while playing for former club Wigan Athletic in February.
As for the hosts, Gareth Ainsworth has no fresh injury worries and could welcome Dominic Gape, Ryan Tafazolli and Jason McCarthy back into the fold.
Who is the referee?
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Hide AdKeith Stroud is the referee, with Matthew McGrath and Carl Fitch-Jackson his assistants. The fourth official is Sam Lewis
What are the odds?
Sky Bet is offering the following odds on the game:
Wycombe Wanderers – 3/1
Draw – 5/2
Sheffield Wednesday – 10/11
Are any tickets available?
No. All Wednesday games are currently being played behind closed doors due to coronavirus pandemic.
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