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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Recreation Ground
  • Attendance: 3175
  • Referee: Sarginson, C

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

80mins

Gavin Grant is replaced by Simon Church.

77mins

Chesterfield are replacing Alan Goodall with Gregor Robertson.

62mins

Wycombe are replacing Scott McGleish with Magno Vieira.

62mins

The referee has booked Lloyd Kerry.

58mins

Michael Williamson is booked for unsporting behaviour.

54mins

Chesterfield are replacing Paul Harsley with Jordan Bowery.

54mins

Aaron Downes is being taken off, Phil Picken has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

4mins

Goal!! Wycombe have scored with Michael Williamson putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

Match Report

Wycombe Wanderers produced another impressive display of discipline and resilience to chalk up a third victory of the season against a Chesterfield side who crashed to a second home defeat.

Wycombe's second away success was based on a fourth minute header from Mike Williamson and some sterling defensive and midfield work from a team that has only conceded one goal in four league games.

On the evidence of this well-organised performance, Wycombe will not be easy to beat and they were denied a second goal by a linesman's flag when it was ruled that Gavin Grant had taken the ball over the line.

It did not affect the result and although Chesterfield had long periods of possession and were more threatening in the second half, they created few clear openings.

Wycombe always looked in control after Williamson punished non-existing defending to head in a free kick from Tommy Doherty.

Doherty was outstanding as he snapped into tackles and calmly distributed the ball and he was well supported by a hard-working team that closed down at every opportunity.

Chesterfield also had some quality moments from former Wycombe winger Darren Currie, but their best chance in the first half fell to Jamie Ward, who brought a good save out of Scott Shearer in stoppage time.

Shearer was not so impressive when he came to cut out a cross in the 55th minute, but was left stranded only for Kevin Austin to head wide.

It was a let-off that Wycombe made the most of and they were convinced that they had scored a second 14 minutes from the end.

Grant did well to win the ball near the right touchline before sprinting away to cross for Magno Vieira to sidefoot in, but the linesman ruled he had just taken the ball out of play.

Grant and the 200 plus fans behind the goal did not agree, but Wycombe held on for a victory that shows they will be a force to be reckoned with in League Two.

Chesterfield

Wycombe Wanderers

Corners

73

Fouls

1214

Goal attempts

133

Shots off target

70

Offsides

55

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