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Listen to Wycombe Wanderers v Luton Town on Wycombe Sound with Charlie Goff and Ethan Crane
For fans craving live coverage of the pulsating English League One clash between Wycombe Wanderers and Luton Town at Adams Park on Saturday 14 March 2026, kicking off at 3pm UK time, tune into Wycombe Sound. This local radio station delivers comprehensive commentary without the need for major TV broadcasters like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports, making it the go-to for Chairboys supporters. Main commentator Charlie Goff, a seasoned voice in Wycombe football circles with years of experience calling matches for the club’s radio output, will lead the broadcast alongside co-commentator Ethan Crane, whose sharp insights and local knowledge have earned him a loyal following among High Wycombe listeners.
Wycombe Sound has long been the heartbeat of Wycombe Wanderers matchdays, providing uninterrupted coverage that captures every goal, tackle and near-miss. Charlie Goff’s career spans decades in sports broadcasting, starting with local stations before becoming synonymous with Chairboys games. His enthusiastic delivery and deep understanding of the club’s history make him a fan favourite, often praised for painting vivid pictures of the action at Adams Park. Joining him, Ethan Crane brings a fresh perspective; a rising star in commentary who honed his skills through youth and non-league coverage, Crane’s analytical co-commentary adds tactical depth, drawing from his background analysing lower-tier football for various outlets.
This fixture pits two Buckinghamshire rivals against each other in what promises to be a fiercely contested League One encounter. Wycombe Wanderers, currently sitting 9th in the table with 14 wins, 11 draws and 11 losses for 53 points, host Luton Town, who occupy 12th place on 13 wins, 9 draws and 14 losses tallying 48 points[5][2]. The Chairboys boast an impressive home record, winning four consecutive games at Adams Park recently, though they stumbled 3-2 at Bolton last time out[4][6]. Luton, managed by Jack Wilshere—the former Arsenal midfielder turned boss—have shown resilience but drew 1-1 at Doncaster in their latest outing, amid fan frustrations after a home draw with Burton[3][5].
Head-to-head stats favour Luton Town, who lead with 8 wins to Wycombe’s 3 and 3 draws overall[1]. Their most recent meeting on 26 December 2025 ended in a convincing 4-0 Luton victory at Kenilworth Road, with goals from Gideon Kodua (twice), Jordan Clark and Shayden Morris[6]. Earlier clashes include Luton’s 3-0 win in 2019 and a 1-1 draw at Adams Park in 2018[6]. Bookmakers fancy Wycombe at -104 odds for a home win, citing their form and Adams Park fortress, with over/under 2.5 goals at -106/-125[3][4]. Leading scorers include Wycombe’s Fred Onyedinma with 9 goals and Luton’s Jordan Clark on 8[3].
Adams Park, the historic home of Wycombe Wanderers since 1990, will be electric with an anticipated bumper crowd for this local derby. Wycombe’s recent form reads L-W-W-W-D-L in League One, showing inconsistency but home strength[6]. Luton seek to avoid a season sweep after their Boxing Day dominance, but Wycombe’s attacking threats like Gideon Kodua could exploit any defensive lapses[3][6]. Injuries and suspensions will play a key role; check apps like FotMob or Sofascore for live updates on lineups and team news[1][2].
While no terrestrial TV coverage from the big British channels, Wycombe Sound ensures no fan misses out. Learn more about Wycombe Wanderers’ rich history, from their FA Trophy triumph to League battles. For those away from radios, streaming options via the Wycombe Sound app or website keep you connected. Predictions lean towards a tight affair, with Wycombe’s home advantage potentially edging it, but Luton’s experience under Wilshere—who transitioned from player to coach seamlessly—makes them dangerous[4][5].
Don’t miss Charlie Goff and Ethan Crane bringing the Adams Park atmosphere to life. Whether you’re in the stands or listening from afar, this League One showdown could define both teams’ seasons. Tune in at 3pm for pre-match build-up and stay for the full 90 minutes plus stoppage time drama.
Article generated: 14 March 2026, 15:36 GMT
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