Wycombe Wanderers are set to host a league fixture between Jersey Bulls and Banstead Athletic on March 19, kicking off at 3pm.

Lifelong Chairboys supporter and Jersey Bulls board member Simon Webster is seeing his club, the southernmost side in English football, are upgrading their Springfield Stadium this month.

They, therefore, needed to seek alternative venues for three matches, with Wanderers offering up help with Pete Couhig saying the club is “happy to help”.

Jersey and Banstead compete in the Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League Premier Division South, with Jersey currently sitting third in the table, and Banstead in 19th.

Simon, the founder and CEO of SHUFL Capital – the shirt sponsor of the Bulls – said: “Adams Park is very special to me, having stood on the terraces in my school uniform as a teenager, through to being a box holder for the last five years and recently even seeing SHUFL Capital sit on ‘the shoulders of giants’ when we were the sleeve sponsor for Wycombe’s historic Carabao Cup match at Manchester City last year.

“I am hugely supportive of the new ownership at Wycombe Wanderers and that this match is taking place is a testament to their commitment and long-term vision for the club.

“Facilitating non-league teams to play on a surface like Adams Park and to witness the professional set up the club has is fantastic.

“It will be a great occasion for me and for Jersey Bulls.”

Pete Couhig, CFO of Wycombe Wanderers, said: “Simon has been a fantastic supporter of Wycombe Wanderers for many years, and it’s been great to see the on and off-field progress made by Jersey Bulls during his involvement with the club.

“When he asked if we could accommodate one of their league fixtures at Adams Park due to renovation works at their stadium, we were only too happy to help and we look forward to hosting Jersey Bulls’ players, staff and supporters at our proud home.”

“We have a big game that day down at Portsmouth and I’m sure many Wycombe fans will be making the trip to Fratton Park, but I hope that those that can’t make it down there come along to Adams Park to support an up-and-coming non-league club on what I’m sure will be a prestigious occasion for them.”

Ian Horswell, CEO of Jersey Bulls, said: “This match has created not only an exciting opportunity for our squad to experience the exceptional and exhilarating playing conditions of a top tier EFL club, but the prospect of our club developing far reaching relationships with EFL clubs such as Wycombe Wanderers and others is a huge and worthwhile benefit.”

Tickets are priced at £8 for adults, £6 for concessions (under 16 & over 65s) with under 5s going free and will be available to purchase shortly.

Jersey Bulls hope to see record numbers of supporters travelling for this fixture, and will be providing additional assistance to fans by making transport to and from airports available, dependent on numbers.