Wycombe Wanderers rounded off their season in style as they beat Stevenage 1-0 in front of a packed Adams Park crowd.

Matt Bloomfield grabbed the game's only goal in a party atmosphere on 18 minutes.

Bloomfield seized on the loose ball, drove towards the goal and slotted home calmly past Stevenage keeper Joe Fryer.

In truth, Wanderers were firmly in control throughout and could have scored more after some delighful passages of play.

A capacity crowd greeted the players at a sun-kissed Adams Park.

The Blues started well in front of a full house with crosses peppering the Stevenage area.

The first chance came on eight minutes when a delightful 50-yard pass from Adam El-Abd found Bloomfield on the right.

He cut the ball back to Paris Cowan-Hall 15 yards out but he dragged his shot wide.

The Blues almost took the lead on 13 minutes when Nathan Tyson’s drilled cross was nearly turned into his own net by Jack King.

And Wanderers got the goal they desered on 18 minutes when Bloomfield ran onto the loose ball and calmly slotted past Joe Fryer in the Stevenage goal.

Wycombe looked hungry to add to that goal and Cowan-Hall’s fierce snapshot flew over the bar on 22 minutes.

The Chairboys were playing some delightful stuff and again Cowan-Hall had a sniff on 25 minutes which went just off target.

Wanderers continued to move the ball around at a high tempo at the beginning of the second half, with Stevenage struggling to get into the game.

The luckless Cowan-Hall came so close to doubling the lead on 55 minutes when his deflected volley came back off the crossbar before he followed up and saw his header cleared off the line.

It was becoming a real party atmosphere with Bloomfield and Scott Brown being substituted with both players getting a deserved standing ovation.

Wycombe, although just a goal ahead, were firmly in control and Marcus Bean was urged to shoot by the Blues faithful on 70-minutes but his long-range effort dribbled wide.

Adebayo Akinfenwa was bought on in front of raucous home support on 77 minutes, needing one more goal to better his career best tally for a single season.

Some expert hold-up play by Akinfenwa presented a chance for Luke O'Nien to have a crack on 88 minutes but his piledriver was deflected wide.

Stevenage had a rare chance a minute later when Ben Kennedy hit a shot from distance that Yves Ma-Kalambay saved well with his feet.

The final whistle then blew amid scenes of delirium as Wycombe look forward to the summer ahead of a League One campaign beginning in August.

WYCOMBE WANDERERS: Brown (sub: Ma-Kalambay, 65), Harriman, Jombati, El-Abd, Jacobson, O’Nien, Gape, Bloomfield (sub: Bean, 57), Tyson, Williams (sub: Akinfenwa, 77), Cowan-Hall. Subs: Saunders, Bean, Kashket, Freeman, Thompson.

STEVENAGE: Fryer, King, Whelpdale, Sheaf (sub: Iontton, 46), Revell, Kennedy, Goddard (sub: O’Donnell, 46), Newton (sub: Georgiou, 74), Vancooten, Godden, Johnson. Subs: Day, White, Lokko.

REFEREE: Martin Coy

ATTENDANCE: 8,802