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  • Date:2009-04-11
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Adams Park
  • Attendance:6306
  • Referee:Mason, L

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

89mins

Tommy Doherty is being taken off, Luke Oliver has come on in his place.

83mins

Wycombe are replacing Lee Sawyer with John Mousinho.

81mins

Adam Miller is replaced by Dennis Oli.

58mins

The referee has booked Simeon Jackson.

54mins

Nicky Southall is being taken off, Stuart Lewis has come on in his place.

53mins

Craig Woodman is booked for dissent.

46mins

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

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

43mins

Matt Harrold is being taken off, Matthew Phillips has come on in his place.

42mins

The referee has booked Andy Barcham.

41mins

Goal!! Wycombe have scored with John Akinde putting it in the back of the net.

30mins

Adam Miller goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

29mins

Matt Harrold is booked for unsporting behaviour.

20mins

The referee has booked Simon King.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, April 11th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Wycombe Wanderers jumped into second place in League Two, just two points behind leaders Brentford, after a crucial home win over fellow promotionhopefuls Gillingham.

The Chairboys were gifted the win by Bristol City loanee striker John Akinde's third goal in successive games just four minutes before half-time.

But Gills striker Simeon Jackson missed a penalty six minutes after the restart, after being felled by Dave McCracken in the box.

The home faithful were not happy, suggesting justice had been done when Jackson got up and fired high over Jamie Young's bar.

Wanderers started at a pace, hitting the post through Chris Zebroski's shot from outside the area in just the second minute.

Skipper McCracken saw a header deflected wide on six minutes, while Jackson had his first effort saved by Young moments later.

Although this was an entertaining contest, we had to wait at least another half hour for another golden opportunity, which also fell to Jackson 15 yards out in the 40th minute. He shot over.

He was made to pay a minute later when Akinde slotted home under Simon Royce from close range after a pinpoint through ball from Lee Sawyer.

Jackson then missed his penalty, the first meaningful action of the second half, before Curtis Weston missed the target for the Kent side in the 63rd minute.

Gillingham bossed the second half, as Andy Barcham's 12-yard effort was blocked by Tommy Doherty with 19 minutes remaining and a goalbound Jackson effort in the 83rd minute was blocked by Lewis Hunt with four minutes of normal time left.

But Wycombe managed to hold out for a vital win, especially seen as Brentford were held to draw at home by Exeter City.

Wycombe Wanderers

Gillingham

Corners

35

Fouls

1016

Goal attempts

46

Shots off target

05

Offsides

01

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