York City 1-1 Wycombe Wanderers

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Matt Bloomfield's late strike impacted both ends of the table.

Wycombe fought back to earn a late point as York slipped even closer to relegation from League Two.

Vadaine Oliver raced clear to find the bottom corner from 10 yards and give the home side the lead, his first goal since December.

On-loan Bournemouth keeper Ryan Allsop kept Wycombe in the game with a string of fine saves.

And they Chairboys levelled when midfielder Matt Bloomfield fired in from 10 yards to earn his side a point.

York are now nine points from safety with five games left to play, while Wycombe are below the playoff places on goal difference.

York City manager Jackie McNamara told BBC Radio York:

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McNamara on York v Wycombe Wanderers

"Like last weekend it should be three points. We should have put the game to bed on a couple of occasions.

"We had some good opportunities to be clinical and finish the game and get the second goal.

"We deserved to win again today. The football we're playing, it's there for everyone to see the difference in the players and how they're responding well."

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