Wycombe Wanderers will travel to Swansea City in the second round of the Carabao Cup.
The Chairboys reached this stage of the competition after comfortably beating League One rivals Northampton Town 2-0 at Sixfields, whilst the Swans brushed aside Gillingham 3-1 in South Wales.
The upcoming match will take place at the end of August, with it being the club’s first visit to Swansea since April 2021.
This was when both clubs were in the Championship, with the entertaining fixture finishing 2-2.
The two sides have only face each other on 15 occasions since their first meeting in 1994, with the Chairboys and the Swans achieving five wins each, whilst also sharing three draws.
The solitary encounter between the Wycombe and Swansea in this competition came during the 2006/07.
Wanderers, a then League Town team, defeated the then-League One outfit 3-2 at the Liberty Stadium in the first round of the competition.
Strikes from Jermaine Easter, Stefan Oakes, and a winner by Mike Williamson in extra time secured a famous win for the Adams Park team.
The Chairboys would later reach the semi-finals for the first time in their history that season, joining the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in the last four.
They would eventually play the latter, losing 5-1 on aggregate, but they did take a 1-1 draw back to in Stamford Bridge for the second leg.
Ticket details for the match will be announced in due course.
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