Millwall 0 Wycombe 2

Wycombe hadn't won away on their travels all season. Millwall hadn't been beaten at home. We all know where this is going.
Second-half goals from Chris Westwood and Kevin Betsy consigned the Lions to defeat at the weekend, as Wycombe elbowed past Tranmere at the foot of the League One table.
While Millwall's 14-game unbeaten run at The Den was over by 5pm on Saturday, they weren't completely started of chances. Chris Hackett's curling free-kick was touched away from the bottom corner by Scott Shearer, while Paul Robinson met a corner with a downward header, only to see it thud wide of the post from close range.
Wycombe were also on the hunt in the opening 45. Chris Westwood saw his nod from a free kick hit the floor and bounce wide.
Danny Schofield again challenged Shearer with a shot from the left channel as he broke into the area in the second half, but the stopper blocked the effort behind. But on 56 minutes, John Mousinho looped a corner to a spot just a few yards outside the six yard box, and Westwood headed the ball beyond David Forde for the opener.
The away side didn't have that long to wait for a second either, as Betsy opened up some daylight between the two teams on 72 minutes. A low diagonal ball from the halfway line isolated Jack Smith, who vainly attempted to shadow Betsy on his route to goal. Nevertheless, he arched his run into the area, where he dispatched the ball under Forde for the clincher.
Millwall now sit four points behind MK Dons in the last play-off spot, with a trip to Exeter next up on Tuesday.
Millwall: Forde, Robinson, Craig (Frampton 13), Ward, Smith, Schofield, Hackett, Laird (Martin 61), Abdou, Morison (Grimes 70), Price
Subs not used: Sullivan, Dunne, Bolder, Grabban
Wycombe: Shearer, Hunt, Woodman, Oliver, Mousinho, Westwood, Doherty, Davies, Betsy, Ainsworth, Pittman (Beavon 30)
Subs not used: Young, Duberry, Westlake, Bloomfield, Green, Spence, Beavon
Attendance: 9,728
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