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Football City striker Bell looking to fire Wycombe up League One table

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October 15, 2025

BRISTOL City loanee Sam Bell has set out his goals for his loan spell with Wycombe Wanderers, with the forward keen to help the Chairboys get back to where they “should be” in the League One table after firing them to their first away win of the season.

- Dan CARTER

Football City striker Bell looking to fire Wycombe up League One table

Sam Bell in action for Wycombe Wanderers

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Bell, who made the temporary move to Adams Park from Ashton Gate on transfer deadline day, scored the third goal of his loan spell as Michael Duff's side ran out 1-0 winners over Wigan Athletic on Saturday afternoon to move a point clear of the relegation zone.

In a tight game at the DW Stadium, the 23-year-old produced what proved to be the winner when he turned home from close range, having been picked out by a low Fred Onyedinma cross at the end of a swift counterattacking move.

Wycombe had to deal with plenty of pressure from the Latics over the remainder of the contest, but with the aid of goalkeeper Will Norris, the Chairboys were able to return to Adams Park with all three points and a first away league clean sheet of the campaign.

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