Depending on Friday's results, Charlton could be heading for High Wycombe just two points behind their hosts and thus with a chance to leapfrog them into third place.
On Friday, Wycombe travel to eighth place Bolton, which would be considered a tough game, if Bolton hadn't lost four of their last six games. However, Bolton will be keen to bounce back and keep their play-off hopes alive after a disappointing 0-1 home defeat by Rotherham and a 1-4 pasting at Barnsley last time out. We hope they might be able to do us a favour.
When Wycombe manager, Matt Bloomfield, left in January to take over at Luton, many thought that the club's promotion challenge might fade but his replacement Mike Dodds has kept them in the top three and they have only lost to Birmingham, Wrexham and Reading since he took over seventeen games ago. At home his team have only conceded two goals in their last nine games, although the one scored by Sam Smith for Wrexham in mid-February could be the one which turns out to be the difference between automatic promotion and the play-offs.
Despite being League One's second top goal scorers with 67, they have only scored three goals in their last five games and their last three wins have been 1-0. Dodds would be happy for that to continue:
"If we win 1-0 in the next four games and they're all 92nd-minute winners, we'll give ourselves a real chance of achieving something very special," the former Sunderland assistant boss told BBC Three Counties Radio.
Daniel Udoh has scored nine league goals this season but the real danger man is without doubt Richard Kone even though he hasn't scored for five games. He has eighteen league goals and, when he came on as a substitute at The Valley in December, his fine individual goal gave us an anxious last ten minutes.
Given that Wycombe have been in a promotion challenge all season, their level of support is very disappointing. Apart from the Wrexham game their attendance is usually less than 5000 and sometimes short of 4000. The 1800 Addicks fans travelling on Monday could well comprise at least a third of the crowd and surely will be making all the noise.