It's Matchday! However its Round One in the Carabao Cup. The Cobblers Face Wycombe Wanders at Adams Park.
WHAT IS ADAMS PARK LIKE?
On one side of the ground is the impressive looking Frank Adams Stand, opened in 1996. This was named in memory of the man who originally donated to the club their previous ground at Loakes Park. It is a large two tiered stand, complete with a row of executive boxes and it dwarfs the rest of the stadium. The other three stands are smaller affairs but are at least all covered. Only the Greene King IPA Stand at the home end remains as terracing. Opposite is the Dreams Stand, housing away supporters, a medium sized single tiered stand, with windshields to either side. Along the other side of the ground is the Main Stand. This single tiered stand has a raised seating area, meaning that fans access it by climbing a small set of stairs in front of it. There is a large video screen situated in one corner of the stadium, between the Dreams and Main Stands.
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Form Guide
Head to Head V Wycombe Wanders
LEAUGE CUP- Cobblers
The Cobblers League Cup Record.
BIGGEST WIN
8-0 v Brighton & Hove Albion 1st, November 1966.
MOST APPEARANCES
26, Joe Kiernan (1963-1972)
25, Peter Gleasure (1982-1992)
19, Barry Lines (1959-1970)
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE (Home)
15,072 v Aston Villa 7th. October 1970
MOST GOALS:
11, Don Martin (1968-1978)
9, George Reilly (1976-1980)
6, Billy Best (1962-78)
HAT-TRICKS:
Don Martin v Brighton &Hone Albion 1st. November 1966
Trevor Morley v Port Vale 2nd. September 1987
YOUNGEST PLAYER
17-89 Alex Dyer v Middlesbrough 29th. August 2007
17-245 Graham Felton v Brighton & Hove Albion 1st. November 1966
18-135Andy Taylor v Millwall 13th. August 1979
YOUNGEST GOALSCORER
18-109Glen Donegal v Ipswich Town 7th. October 1987
18-135 Alex Konstantinou v Reading 24th. August 2010
18-277Michael Jacobs v Brighton 8th. August 2010
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