Over 15,000 fans draped in light and dark blue will descend on Wembley on Saturday afternoon ready for the League Two play-off final against Southend.
Wanderers stand on the brink of promotion to League One after a journey which saw them finish fourth in the division and then beat Plymouth 5-3 on aggregate in the semi-final.
Thounsands of fans from the town will be willing the Chairboys on when the game gets under-way with a number of Blues fans turning to social media to show their support.
The Bucks Free Press will be running a live blog with all the action from Wembley from 3pm onwards and supporters can get involved by using #WWFCWembley on Twitter.
Tickets are still available and can be purchased at the East ticket office at Wembley, but for some fans the journey to the capital has already started.
#COYB #wycombewanderers #wembleyherewecome pic.twitter.com/qyY5gpTB0R
— Miriam Payne (@milliethefish) May 23, 2015
High Wycombe station packed - @wwfcofficial scarves, banners, shirts everywhere, great to see! #wycombewanderers
— Joe Shennan (@JoeShennan) May 23, 2015
@wwfcofficial good luck to Wycombe Wanderers today at Wembley, let's give it 100% and get Promoted.
— Pam Doyle (@PamPamdoyle) May 23, 2015
The final leg - Wemberleyy here we come #wycombewanderers
— Howard Jacobson (@howardjacobson) May 23, 2015
Wycombe flag out and (hopefully) lucky socks on. Off to Wembley #wycombewanderers #playoffs… https://t.co/JPJajshTE7
— Chris King (@aussiechris81) May 23, 2015
#Wembley #wycombewanderers Here we come. Light dark blue army da da da da da da daaaaaaa pic.twitter.com/DbQzFbG4EA
— Mark Bowring (@superbowring) May 23, 2015
heading to wembley to cheer on my old club, wycombe wanderers, today. a lot of years and good times… https://t.co/lCdLUkWR9i
— Jonny Dixon (@jonnydixon_) May 23, 2015
Off to Wembley this afternoon. Token Wycombe fan for the day. Got to support the local team... Up the wanderers. #WWFC
— Chris Briant (@chrisbriant14) May 23, 2015
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