Wycombe Wanderers vs Port Vale Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026

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Wycombe Wanderers
28 Mar17:00R 1
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Wycombe come into this one with a home record that suits a goals angle: 37 scored and 18 conceded in 19 league games at Adams Park, and six of their last six league matches have produced at least three goals in four cases. Even the recent away defeat at Leyton Orient finished 2-0 after Wycombe were down to ten men early, while the 3-2 loss at Bolton and the 1-2 home defeat to Luton also kept the scoring moving.

Port Vale are not a side that reliably shut games down on the road. Their away league record reads four wins, three draws and 11 losses, with 13 goals scored and 27 conceded, and they have lost their last outing 1-0 at Doncaster. That said, their recent run is mixed for a straight goals bet because three of their last six league matches finished with two goals or fewer, so there is a little tension with the over line rather than a perfect fit.

The head-to-head also leans toward Wycombe controlling the game rather than a flat, low-event contest. Wycombe are unbeaten in the last eight meetings, and the last two league clashes at this level before the current season included a 1-1 draw and a 2-1 Wycombe win. On top of that, Wycombe have been first to score in four of the last five meetings, which helps the case for them carrying the match into an open enough shape for goals to follow.

Port Vale’s broader numbers still point to enough defensive leakage to keep the over in play. They have conceded 50 league goals overall, and away from home they are allowing close to 1.5 goals a game, while Wycombe’s own home scoring rate is strong enough to push the total higher even if one side falls short of a big tally. The projected 2-1 scoreline leaves the margin thin, but it still sits inside the over.

My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 17/20. Wycombe’s home record includes 37 goals scored in 19 league games, Port Vale have conceded 27 goals in 18 away league matches, and the recent results on both sides have produced several multi-goal games. Wycombe’s 2-0 loss at Leyton Orient was the only recent exception to a generally more open pattern, and the head-to-head has often been lively enough to support at least three goals.