A Cameron Humphreys strike on his debut gave Wycombe Wanderers their first league victory of the season, as they defeated Rotherham United 2-0 at Adams Park.

The first meaningful attempt of the contest fell to Joe Powell on eight minutes, but his free-kick 25-yards out was easily gathered stand-in keeper, Franco Ravizzoli.

Sam Nombe smashed over from range moments later, whilst the Argentine shot-stopper was on hand to deny Hakeem Odoffin and Mallik Wilks.

For the Chairboys, Richard Kone forced Dillon Phillips into a comfortable stop, before the ex-Charlton man was on hand to thwart an effort from Matt Butcher.

The second-half was a lot more livelier as both teams went for it.

Ravizzoli again denied Nombe, Odoffin and Wilks, with the latter’s strike being tipped onto the post.

Debutant Aaron Morley went close for Wycombe, while Dan Udoh’s header missed the target by inches.

But there was a breakthrough in the 70th minute and it was for Wanderers.

A long ball played over by Kieran Sadlier found Humphreys who did brilliantly to turn the Millers’ defence inside out, before unleashing an unstoppable drive beyond Phillips.

Kieran Sadlier then wrapped up the win with a penalty with five minutes remaining.

The strikes against the Millers were the club's first since March 2013, ending a run that lasted over 4,000 days. 

In addition to the victory, the result means Rotherham's long wait for an away league continues.

Their last win on the road came on November 8, 2022 - 656 days ago.

Up next for the Chairboys a trip to Swansea City in the League Cup, before visit to Blackpool next Saturday.