Wycombe Wanderers extended their strong form into 2026 with a resilient 0-0 draw away against Mansfield Town. The Chairboys remain unbeaten in five of their last six matches since the new year, securing three victories and two draws alongside a single defeat. Meanwhile, the Stags continue their impressive run, staying unbeaten across eight consecutive fixtures in all competitions.
Match Action Unfolds in Tense Stalemate
The first half proved lackluster, with neither side’s goalkeeper facing significant pressure. Mansfield nearly broke the deadlock on 14 minutes when Oliver Irow’s shot deflected just over the bar following a precise pass from Baily Cargill. Wycombe responded with a dangerous free-kick from 18 yards out on 27 minutes, but Cauley Woodrow’s effort was blocked by a solid home defensive wall.
Le Harris outjumped Ryan Sweeney to meet Dan Casey’s near-post cross shortly after, only to stab his finish wide. The second half brought more action, as Mansfield’s Liam Roberts dove left to deny a curling 20-yard half-volley from Caolan Boyd-Munce on 52 minutes. Woodrow headed just over soon afterward, keeping the pressure on.
Roberts reacted sharply to parry a low drive from Jamie Mullins in the 76th minute. Two minutes later, a misplaced pass from Le Bolton allowed Aaron Morley a chance from 25 yards, but his shot sailed inches wide. Both teams pressed for a breakthrough, yet the scores remained level.
Duff Calls for Winning Mentality After Solid Display
Wycombe head coach Michael Duff expressed mixed feelings post-match. “We did more than enough to claim the victory,” Duff stated. “Facing an unbeaten Mansfield side that has defeated two top teams in this league and a Championship outfit, our keeper Will Norris didn’t face a single save. We performed like a solid team, but now we must evolve into winners—that’s our key challenge.”
Duff highlighted positives from the game, noting three strong showings in a week but only four points gained. “We kept their box clear, but couldn’t capitalize in ours,” he added. “It’s frustrating. The players executed our tactics perfectly, yet scoring remains the toughest part of the game, and we created plenty of chances today.”

