Barry Corr bundled home an injury-time equaliser for Exeter as they fought back to draw 1-1 with Wycombe.
Corr's last-gasp equaliser denies Wycombe a much-needed win
Barry Corr bundled home an injury-time equaliser for Exeter as they fought back to draw 1-1 in their bottom-of-the-table clash with Wycombe.
The Chairboys looked on course for victory after Matt Harrold converted a first-half penalty, but Corr headed in at the back post three minutes into stoppage-time to secure a point for the Grecians.
Exeter started the brighter of the two sides but struggled to create any chances. Wycombe took a while to get into the game, but came closest to scoring when Matt Phillips' shot was spectacularly saved by Andy Marriott.
The Chairboys took the lead shortly before half-time when Kevin Betsy got in behind Steve Tully and was then brought down by Matt Taylor. Marriott got a hand to the ball but could not stop it from nestling in the corner.
Exeter dominated the second half and came close to equalising when Marcus Stewart headed over from 18 yards.
Scott Shearer then saved brilliantly from Matt Taylor in injury-time, but from the resulting corner, Corr got the goal that Exeter deserved.