Wycombe Wanderers scored for the 13th league game in a row as they drew 2-2 away at Barnsley on Tuesday night.

The Chairboys looked to be the better of the two sides in the opening 45 minutes with the best chance of the half falling to centre back Caleb Taylor, but he looped his header over the crossbar.

But Matt Bloomfield’s side eventually took the lead moments into the second period, as Bez Lubala fired home after being assisted by Kieran Sadlier.

It was his first goal in the league this season but his fifth overall.

Going a goal behind seemed to wake Barnsley up, as striker Sam Cosgrove slotted the ball past Franco Ravizzoli just three minutes later, but the assistant referee had his flag raised for offside.

Luca Connell almost hit back immediately for the home side, striking a post with a fizzing left-footed effort, before Tykes boss Darrell Clarke made two changes and was rewarded with substitute Stephen Humphrys’ cool, right-footed finish in the 58th minute.

The game was posed for a winner and Wycombe thought they got it with five minutes remaining, as Richard Kone put Wanderers back in front with his fifth of the season, before Marc Roberts struck a late equaliser with one minute left.

The result means the Chairboys have kept up their record of scoring two goals per game in the league this season, as they sit two places and one point off the play-off places.

The club are only behind Birmingham City (17) with the most goals scored in the league this season (16).

Up next is a home match against Crawley Town on Saturday, which is the first league encounter between the two teams since March 2018, and the first with both sides being in the third tier of English football.

The previous six encounters have all been in League Two (2015 to 2018).