Gary Waddock has played down the importance of Saturday's clash with Stockport County.
A win for the Wanderers could move them to within one point of safety, but the Blues boss says survival will not be decided on the 90 minutes at Edgeley Park.
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Chairboys Player, he said: "Everyone is building the game up to be the biggest of the season. If we win it doesn't mean we will survive, and if we lose it doesn't mean we are going to get relegated.
"It's three points, that's all. It's as important as the Southampton game, as the Millwall game and as the Brentford game
"Saturday won't decide where we are come the end of the season, but we want to go and get some points for sure."
Wycombe arrive in Cheshire on the back of a three-game unbeaten run after collecting five points from a possible nine against Brentford, Millwall and Southampton.
"It's important we keep the momentum going but the players have done well recently and it's a case of continuing to do the things we have been doing," the Blues boss said.
"There are only three points at stake this Saturday and, as always, we will do our best to get them."
Bottom club Stockport have only won once in their last 20 outings but Waddock is stressing that it is crucial not to underestimate Gary Ablett's side.
He said: "I'll remind everyone about Yeovil. We were slight favourites for that game and look what happened. We've got to be very mindful of that."
Log onto Chairboys Player to hear Waddock's views on the way his players have adapted to the change of formation.