Peterborough United vs Wycombe Wanderers. Sky Bet League One.
Weston Homes StadiumAttendance8,665.
Peterborough United 2
- J Randall (40th minute)
- E Mason-Clark (46th minute)
Wycombe Wanderers 2
- B Hanlan (35th minute)
- E Mason-Clark (61st minute own goal)
Saturday 21 October 2023 18:06, UK
Ephron Mason-Clark scored at both ends as Peterborough and Wycombe served up a four-goal thriller that ended 2-2.
The game burst into life late in the first half with Brandon Hanlan slotting Wycombe into a 35th-minute lead after fine footwork from Joe Low in a packed penalty area.
The advantage was short-lived with Joel Randall striking direct from a corner in the 40th minute to grab his second goal in as many games.
Darren Ferguson's men completed a rapid turnaround in the first minute of stoppage time when Mason-Clark curled a terrific finish past Max Stryjek after being picked out by David Ajiboye.
A stunning Nicholas Bilokapic save prevented Dale Taylor from pulling Wycombe level 30 seconds into the second half before former Chairboys defender Josh Knight cleared a Killian Phillips shot off the line.
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But it was a Posh man who applied the final touch when Wycombe did eventually level in the 61st minute as Mason-Clark headed a Luke Leahy free-kick into his own net.
And it took another brilliant Knight block to keep out a goalbound Phillips effort to ensure Wycombe did not leave with all three points.