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Championship | Gameweek 12
Nov 21, 2020 at 3pm UK
Adams Park
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Wycombe
0 - 0
Brentford


Kashket (45+1'), Samuel (63'), Stewart (64'), Horgan (89')
FT

Canos (70'), Toney (90+4')

Wycombe and Brentford play out goalless stalemate

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Bees striker Bryan Mbeumo was denied by a post.

Bryan Mbeumo came closest to breaking the deadlock as Wycombe and Brentford played out a lively 0-0 draw at Adams Park.

Neither side were able to advance their Championship ambitions, with the home side still in the bottom three and the promotion-chasing Bees in mid-table.

The biggest chance of the match fell to Brentford's Mbeumo, whose low shot was touched on to a post by Ryan Allsop, ensuring Wanderers kept just their second clean sheet of the season.

Both sides made two changes from their last fixtures, with Brentford only able to name eight substitutes on the bench.

Wycombe's Dominic Gape came into the side, making his first appearance since being sent off in his team's Carabao Cup match against the Bees in September.

Within the first five minutes Mbeumo had volleyed over for the visitors before Curtis Thompson's cross was palmed away by Brentford goalkeeper David Raya.

Bees skipper Pontus Jansson, back in the team, met two corners in the space of two minutes but was unable to trouble Allsop.

Mbeumo continued to look dangerous and he came the closest to a goal when he met Josh Dasilva's low cross. His scuffed shot was heading into the bottom corner before Allsop flung himself to his right and turned the ball on to a post with his fingertips.

Ivan Toney was kept quiet in the first half but found an opening shortly before half-time, feeding the ball through to Mbeumo, whose curling shot went behind for a corner, before beating the offside trap himself only to see his shot blocked.

The visitors started the second half with renewed purpose.

Henrik Dalsgaard dispossessed Daryl Horgan in midfield and blasted over, while Mbeumo had another chance as he headed wide from a Sergi Canos cross.

Wycombe soon sparked back into life, David Wheeler heading wide from a free-kick and Adebayo Akinfenwa heading straight at the keeper.

Horgan played over three hours of football for the Republic of Ireland during the international break but showed little sign of fatigue, driving into the Brentford half before being cynically tripped by Canos.

His volley from outside the area then went behind for a corner.

Wycombe dominated the closing stages, with substitute Fred Onyedinma's cross almost met by the outstretched boot of Akinfenwa and fellow substitute Alex Samuel dragging a shot wide.

But the last chance went to Brentford, Dasilva picking his spot with Allsop looking beaten only to see his shot bounce past a post.

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