Wycombe Wanderers made it 14 games unbeaten in all competitions despite their 11-match winning streak ending in an entertaining 2-2 draw at Exeter City.
The home side made a superb start and went in front inside two minutes as a Jack Fitzwater cross found its way to Millenic Alli at the back post and he superbly got the better of his man before deftly dinking the ball over goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli and into the net.
Exeter made it 2-0 after 22 minutes when Tristan Crama headed a Kevin McDonald corner against the upright but Jack McMillan reacted quickest to poke the ball over the line from close range.
However, the Chairboys were back in the game just five minutes later as Joe Low headed in from an Aaron Morley corner.
That goal spurred Wycombe into life and they should have equalised only for Fred Onyedinma and Richard Kone to get in each other’s way, leaving Joe Whitworth to make a vital save.
Wycombe were in complete control at the start of the second half and equalised in style after 54 minutes when Cam Humphreys curled an exquisite effort into the bottom corner from 25 yards.
Ed Francis bent a free-kick just over the bar for Exeter while at the other end, Daniel Udoh forced a fine save from Whitworth late on.
Despite the winning run coming to an end, Wycombe remain unbeaten since the 2-1 EFL Cup loss at home to Aston Villa, with their last league defeat being in August.
In addition to the draw down in Devon, Wanderers’ lead at the top of the League One table has been reduced to two points, after Wrexham won 1-0 against Barnsley.
Their winner was scored in the 92nd minute of the contest.
Up next for Wycombe is Reading at home on December 7, before they face Swindon Town in the EFL Trophy three days later.
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