Summary

  • Wycombe beat Oxford to reach the Championship for first time in their history

  • Late Jacobson penalty put Wanderers into second tier

  • Sykes cross sailed in to level for Oxford after Stewart headed Wycombe into early lead

  • Wycombe finished third in League One table and Oxford fourth on average points-per-game

  • Get involved via #bbcefl

  1. A huge night awaitspublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 13 July 2020

    Oxford v Wycombe (19:30 BST)

    Oxford v Portsmouth, 1998Image source, Getty Images

    It's been over 20 years since Oxford United last played in English football's second tier and it's been quite the ride for the club during that time.

    Oxford have spent four seasons outside of the English Football League during that time, having last played in what is now called the Championship in 1998-99.

    Meanwhile, Wycombe are aiming to reach the Championship for the first time in their club's history.

    It's no wonder Chairboys boss Gareth Ainsworth described this game as the biggest in the club's history.

  2. Welcomepublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 13 July 2020

    Oxford v Wycombe (19:30 BST)

    WembleyImage source, Rex Features

    Hello and welcome to another play-off final on a Monday evening!

    Two weeks ago, Northampton thrashed Exeter at Wembley to seal victory and promotion to the third tier via the League Two play-off final.

    This evening, Wembley beckons once more as Oxford and Wycombe battle it out for a spot in the Championship for next season.

    Grab a brew. We'll take you through what's at stake and how we got here in the time between now and kick-off.