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Wycombe claim first leg play-off win over 10-man MK Dons

Goals by Ryan Tafazolli and Sam Vokes gave Wycombe Wanderers a 2-0 victory over 10-man MK Dons in the first leg of their League One play-off semi-final at a bouncing Adams Park.

The Chairboys kept alive their dream of returning to the Championship at the first time of asking as they took a big stride towards a second trip to Wembley in three seasons.

After narrowly missing out on automatic promotion last week, the Dons' night was made even worse when midfielder Josh McEachran was sent off midway through the second half.

Both teams went into this game unchanged from their final fixtures of the regular season and it was Wycombe who had the first opening.

A long kick by goalkeeper David Stockdale was allowed to bounce through for the Chairboys’ top scorer Vokes, but he could only miscue his shot at MK Dons stopper Jamie Cumming.

Troy Parrott then bent a decent effort wide after being played into space by Scott Twine as the away side began to take control of possession.

Wycombe managed to soak up the pressure, however, and had a good chance to open the scoring when Vokes’ header from Garath McCleary’s cross was held by Cumming.

The deadlock was then broken by the hosts in the 38th minute when Joe Jacobson’s terrific in-swinging corner was headed in by Tafazolli from close range.

Vokes thought he had added a second for his side just before half-time when he followed up to finish after Cumming had pushed out Daryl Horgan’s shot, but an offside flag cut short his joy.

A foul on Kaine Kesler Hayden gave MK Dons 20-goal man Twine a chance to add to his growing collection of free-kicks just after the hour mark, but his effort from 30 yards dipped just over the bar, much to the home fans’ relief.

The visitors’ hopes of hitting back suffered

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