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2024 Peterborough Cathedral was lit up in blue in support of Peterborough United before the EFL Trophy final at Wembley.
2024 Wycombe Wanderers secures a 1-0 win against Bradford City in the semi-final, with a match-winning goal from Matt Butcher.
2024 Peterborough United wins 3-0 against Blackpool in the semi-final, with goals from Malik Mothersille and two from Harrison Burrows.
2024 Peterborough United won their second EFL Trophy title, defeating Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley Stadium and maintaining a 100% win record at the venue.
2024 Peterborough United defeats Arsenal Under-21s 3-0 in the Round of 32, with goals from Ryan de Havilland, Jonson Clarke-Harris, and Malik Mothersille.
2024 Peterborough United defeats AFC Wimbledon 3-1 in the quarter-finals, with goals from Malik Mothersille, Ephron Mason-Clark, and Ricky Jade-Jones.
2024 Wycombe Wanderers beats Brighton & Hove Albion Under-21s 4-1 in the quarter-finals, with goals from Kieran Sadlier, an own goal, and Dale Taylor.
2024 Wycombe Wanderers wins 3-2 against Fulham Under-21s in the Round of 32, with goals from Dale Taylor and Chris Forino-Joseph.
2024 Peterborough United supporters raised over £5,000 to help fans with financial difficulties attend the EFL Trophy final.
2024 Peterborough United wins 2-1 against Crawley Town in the Round of 16, with goals from Harrison Burrows and Ephron Mason-Clark.
2024 A coin toss determined Peterborough's first choice of kit, requiring Wycombe to wear their green and white away kit with green socks.
2024 Wycombe Wanderers defeats West Ham United Under-21s 2-1, with goals from an own goal by Lewis Orford and Richard Kone.
2024 Scott Oldham was confirmed as the referee for the EFL Trophy final, with Peterborough having won their previous five matches refereed by him.
2024 Harry Linacre performed the national anthem before the match.
2024 Peterborough United won their second EFL Trophy title, defeating Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley Stadium and maintaining a 100% win record at the venue.
2024 Peterborough Cathedral was lit up in blue in support of Peterborough United before the EFL Trophy final at Wembley.
April 7 2024 Peterborough United won the 2024 EFL Trophy final against Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley Stadium, with captain Harrison Burrows scoring two crucial goals - first a powerful goal to break the deadlock, and then a winning goal in stoppage time with a deep cross that curled beyond the Wycombe goalkeeper.
February 2024 Wycombe secured a 5-2 victory over Peterborough at Adams Park in their league match.
2023 Bolton defeated Plymouth 4–0 in the EFL Trophy Final, securing the largest margin of victory in the competition's history with a crowd of 79,389 spectators, which was the highest attended match in Europe that week.
October 2023 Peterborough United and Wycombe Wanderers played a 2-2 draw at London Road Stadium in their league match.
October 31 2023 Peterborough United beats Tottenham Hotspur Under-21s 3-1, with goals from Emmanuel Fernandez, Ricky-Jade Jones, and Kwame Poku.
September 19 2023 Wycombe Wanderers defeats Crystal Palace Under-21s with a stoppage-time penalty from Luke Leahy.
September 12 2023 Peterborough United defeats Cambridge United 2-0 in their first EFL Trophy group stage match, with goals from Jadel Katongo and Ephron Mason-Clark.
2022 Wycombe defeated Peterborough United in a penalty shoot-out during the group stage of the EFL Trophy.
2020 Matt Bloomfield played as captain for Wycombe in the EFL League One play-off final at Wembley.
2018 Coventry City returned to Wembley for the League Two play-off final, winning 3-1 against Exeter City and achieving promotion.
2017 The match set an attendance record of 74,434 for the EFL Trophy at the new Wembley Stadium since its opening in 2007.
2017 Natalie Rushdie performed the national anthem, marking her fifth appearance at a Wembley event.
2017 Coventry City defeated Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 in the semi-final to qualify for their first Wembley match since 1987.
2017 Despite winning the EFL Trophy, Coventry City were relegated to League Two, finishing 23rd out of 24 teams in League One.
2017 Former Coventry manager John Sillett appeared on the pitch before kick-off and delivered a speech to the club's supporters.
2017 Despite winning the EFL Trophy, Coventry City were relegated to League Two, finishing 23rd out of 24 teams in League One.
2017 The match set an attendance record of 74,434 for the EFL Trophy at the new Wembley Stadium since its opening in 2007.
April 2 2017 Coventry City won the EFL Trophy final against Oxford United at Wembley Stadium, securing their first major trophy since the 1987 FA Cup final. The match ended 2-1, with goals from Gaël Bigirimana and George Thomas, despite Coventry being relegated to League Two that season.
March 1 2017 Oxford United defeated Luton Town 3-2 in the semi-final at Kenilworth Road to reach the final.

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