Wycombe Wanderers and Milton Keynes shared the spoils in a feisty Buckinghamshire Derby which ended 2-2 at Adams Park.

In a frantic opening 10 minutes that saw both teams have two shots on goal each, it was the hosts who took the lead.

A counter-attack down the left saw MK get in behind the Wanderers defence, and after a scramble in the six-yard box, Daniel Harvie was on hand to tuck home his third of the season.

It was the midfielder’s first strike since Boxing Day.

This kicked Wycombe into life as they started to get into the contest despite going a goal down.

Lewis Wing, Tjay De Barr, and Brandon Hanlan all had chances, but the Chairboys’ equaliser fell to a familiar face for the club north of the county.

After Chem Campbell was fouled, Joe Jacobson’s free-kick was headed in by David Wheeler from six-yards.

The strike was his fifth of the season, which means this is now the 32-year-old's best goalscoring campaign for the club.

Wycombe ended the half the stronger, and continued this ino the second period, as Wanderers went ahead on 55 minutes.

After De Barr produced an air kick on the touchline, his quick thinking saw him lift the ball into the box, and the former MK man smashed home with a left-foot volley.

However, Milton Keynes responded with 19 minutes remaining.

Wycombe failed to clear their lines on at least two occasions, which allowed Jonathan Leko to bend in his third goal in five matches.

Despite not winning, Wycombe remain eighth but are now two points off the top six.

Additionally, the result means Matt Bloomfield is yet to win a match in charge of Wycombe on a Saturday afternoon.

Next for the Chairboys is an away trip to Ipswich Town on Good Friday.

Attendance: 6,149 (893 away).