30/04/2022
30/04/2022
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Peterborough United FC

The Den

A look ahead to Saturday’s trip to the Den to face Millwall.

Peterborough United make the trip to the capital to face Millwall in Sky Bet Championship action on Saturday afternoon (3pm) in what will be the final away match of the campaign for Grant McCann’s men.

The Lions still have plenty to fight for with a play-off berth not out of the question, although they will be hopeful that Queens Park Rangers can do them a favour on Friday night when they face Sheffield United who occupy the final play-off spot.

Posh suffered relegation to League One last weekend following defeat to Nottingham Forest, but are determined to end the season strongly with a home fixture with Blackpool at the Weston Homes Stadium to come next weekend.

TEAM NEWS

Posh are still without the services of Dan Butler and Nathan Thompson due to injury, while Grant McCann has confirmed that loan players Steven Benda, Hayden Coulson, Bali Mumba and Callum Morton have returned to their parent clubs. Reece Brown will remain with the squad. Joe Ward has recovered from a dead leg while Ricky-Jade Jones is also available after a back injury forced him off at half-time against Nottingham Forest.

Youngsters Andrew Oluwabori and Janos Bodnar have been added to the travelling party. Both players featured in the under 23 defeat to Ipswich Town on Friday afternoon. Bodnar is a Hungarian youth international and plays at right-back, while Oluwabori can play on either flank and has spent time on loan at Boreham Wood this season.

Millwall are sweating on the fitness of Jed Wallace and Daniel Ballard, but Benik Afobe is expected to lead the line in attack. The powerful front man has been in excellent form alongside Tom Bradshaw this season.

FROM THE GAFFER

“Millwall are a good side, but we are going there to put in a good performance and try and get the three points. We will try and take a look at a number of youngsters in the next couple of weeks, not necessarily to get them on the pitch, but to have them with us. Both Andrew and Janos have trained well and deserve their opportunity to come with us on Saturday,” Grant McCann said.

TICKET NEWS

The game was all-ticket for Posh fans and tickets are no longer available. Just under 600 had been sold for the game.

KIT COLOURS

Posh will be in the white kit for the game.

POSH+

The game is not available to stream for domestic subscribers, but overseas subscribers can watch the action with match passes available for £10.

MAN IN THE MIDDLE

Geoff Eltringham is the match referee.

Action between Millwall and Posh

Posh were beaten 3-0 by Millwall at the Den, who certainly had a helping hand from the officials for the opening goal of the game.

Manager Grant McCann openly admitted following the 90 minutes at the New Den that his side should have defended the crucial opening goal of the game better, but he was rightly disgruntled at the award of the throw-in that led to Benik Afobe rifling home as the assistant failed to spot a fairly blatant deflection in Peterborough United’s favour.

As it was, Afobe’s strike was followed by two quick-fire goals for the hosts, the first an own goal from Josh Knight, which was added too by George Saville’s close-range header. Posh played well for large periods, but didn’t take advantage of that territory when they got in good positions at the New Den.

The home side won a number of corners in the opening exchanges, but Posh were defending bravely as the quarter mark was reached with the score goalless. Shaun Hutchinson headed over the top from a corner, but Grant McCann’s men were defending resolutely against a physical opponent, who have enjoyed a strong campaign.

Posh carved out the best opportunity of the first half on 39 minutes as Szmodics picked out the run of Clarke-Harris, but he tried to flick the ball with his left-foot rather than swing his right and it went well wide.

Szmodics floated a shot on target as the half drew to a close after more excellent football from Grant McCann’s men. Cornell produced a fine stop to keep out Saville moments into the second half as the Lions came out of the traps quickly.

Clarke-Harris scooped a right-foot shot over the top after a cross from Knight on 48 minutes as Posh found some space down the right hand side. Marriott was superbly denied by Bialkowski moments later after a sharp turn and shot with his left-foot from 25-yards was arrowing towards the bottom corner.

The home side got their noses in front on 52 minutes and was slightly fortunate how it landed at the left-foot of Benik AFOBE, but his strike was clean and found the back of the net. Posh were fuming that a throw in was given in favour of the hosts by the assistant referee when it clearly struck the Millwall man last.

Gary Rowett made a double change straight after the goal with Jed Wallace and Mason Bennett introduced into the fray. McCann replied by making a double change himself with Ricky-Jade Jones and Kwame Poku replacing Kent and Marriott in a change of shape.

Murray Wallace saw a deflected effort clip the top of the crossbar before Saville struck the post from close-range with a header as the hosts, buoyed by a rather fortunate opener, piled on the pressure. Ward flashed a left-footed shot wide of the target after a well worked set-piece as the game reached the 65th minute.

The hosts doubled their lead on 73 minutes as a dangerous cross from the right was missed at the near post and it struck the knee of Knight and rebounded into the back of the net. The Lions made it 3-0 on 75 minutes as a deep cross from Jed Wallace was powered into the net by George SAVILLE moments after Cornell had produced a fine stop to keep out Cooper.

Clarke-Harris was denied by Bialkowski on 79 minutes while Randall saw a shot deflected wide.

Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Bradshaw (sub Bennett 53min), Burke (sub Burey 81min), Saville, Leonard (sub Wallace 53min), Afobe, Mitchell. Unused subs: Long, Pearce, Kieftenbeld, Evans.

Posh: Cornell, Edwards, Kent (sub Jones 57min), Szmodics, Taylor, Clarke-Harris, Knight, Marriott (sub Poku 56min), Burrows, Ward, Fuchs (sub Randall 72min). Unused subs: Blackmore, Beevers, Grant, J. Taylor.

Half-time: Millwall 0-0 Peterborough United
Full-time: Millwall 3-0 Peterborough United
Attendance: 16,705 (635 Posh fans)
Referee: Geoff Eltringham.

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