Swindon continued their push for the end of season play-offs as they trounced a toothless Wycombe 3-0 at the Causeway Stadium.
The Robins utterly overwhelmed their already relegated opponents with a goal at the start of each half and a penalty with 15 minutes left.
The visitors took an early lead after just seven minutes. Swindon stalwart Stefani Miglioranzi scored with an 18-yard shot that went in off the upright giving Lee Worgan in the Wycombe goal no chance.
The hosts fought back after this early setback with makeshift centre forward Roger Johnson bringing the best out of Robins keeper Rhys Evans and Nathan Tyson sending a 30-yard screamer just wide.
In first-half injury time Danny Senda nearly brought his side level with a 25-yard free-kick which clipped the top of the bar.
Swindon started the second half in the same vein as they had begun the first. A clearance from Wycombe defender Mark Rogers was charged down by ex-Wycombe striker Sam Parkin and he raced unchallenged into the penalty area and curled a delightful shot past Worgan for his 22nd strike of the campaign.
The Robins extended their lead further on 74 minutes following a harsh penalty decision from Mr Tanner who penalised Senda for handball. Andy Gurney slammed home the spot kick.
Nathan Tyson wasted a golden chance to score a consolation for Wycombe when he lashed his shot wide when clean through to sum up a miserable afternoon for Tony Adams' men.