Wycombe bolstered their reputation as English football's away-day kings with a 3-2 victory in the first leg of their League Two play-off semi-final at Home Park.
But it should have been far better for Wycombe as Plymouth scored twice inside the last four minutes to keep alive their hopes of a Wembley final appearance.
Gareth Ainsworth's Chairboys won 13 times on the road in the regular league season and picked up more points than any of the other 91 sides in the top four divisions away from home.
One of those wins came at Plymouth in September and Paul Hayes, scorer in a 1-0 success that night, put Wycombe on the way to victory again with his 14th goal of the season after 10 minutes.
Aaron Holloway grabbed a controversial second after 22 minutes with Steven Craig adding another seven minutes after the restart and Thursday night's second leg at Adams Park looked little more than a formality.
But Plymouth scored twice in a dramatic finale as substitutes Zak Ansah and Jason Banton left Wycombe with work still to do if they are to meet Southend or Stevenage at Wembley.
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