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Stockport County arrive with three league games unbeaten and plenty of scoring punch at Edgeley Park, where they have won 11 of 18 and scored 31 home goals. Their last home outing ended in a 3-0 win over AFC Wimbledon, and that followed a 2-1 victory against Northampton Town, so their recent pattern at home has leaned toward open, competitive games rather than tight stalemates.
Wycombe Wanderers can contribute to that kind of match as well. They have scored in four of their last six league fixtures and came off a 4-0 home win over Port Vale, while their away record is only four wins from 20 league trips. Even so, their away games have not been dull overall, with 18 goals scored and 25 conceded on the road, which leaves room for both sides to threaten.
The numbers point in the same direction. Stockport’s home league matches average 1.6 goals for and 1.2 against across the season, while Wycombe’s away figures sit at 0.9 scored and 1.3 conceded. That is enough for a lively total, especially with Stockport’s recent run producing three, two and four-goal games in their last three league outings, although the projected 2-1 scoreline means the margin is still fairly tight.
Head to head also gives some support, with five of the last seven meetings going over 2.5 goals. Stockport have also seen more than 2.5 goals land in six of their last eight, which fits the shape of this fixture better than a cagey under does.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 4/5. Stockport’s home form has been built on scoring, Wycombe’s away record has featured plenty of goals at both ends, and five of the last seven head-to-head meetings have cleared this line. The recent 3-0 and 4-0 wins for both clubs also show they are carrying enough attacking threat to get this past three goals.