08/03/2022
08/03/2022
AFC Bournemouth
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Peterborough United FC

Vitality Stadium

A look ahead to Tuesday night’s trip to AFC Bournemouth.

Peterborough United make the trip to promotion contenders AFC Bournemouth on Tuesday evening in Sky Bet Championship action (7.45pm) looking to bounce back from the 3-0 defeat to Huddersfield Town on Friday evening.

The Cherries were beaten 2-1 by Preston North End on Saturday with a last minute strike condemning them to defeat after they had taken the lead at Deepdale. They remain in a good position for automatic promotion despite slipping down to third place as they have a number of games in hand.

TEAM NEWS

Grant McCann revealed that defender Nathan Thompson faces surgery on a shoulder injury and could miss the rest of the campaign. Goalkeeper Steven Benda, who pulled out in the warm-up on Friday feeling unwell is also struggling with a back injury sustained in the defeat to Manchester City and has sent for a scan. Dai Cornell is expected to continue between the sticks.

Midfielder Jack Taylor will travel with the squad, but Joel Randall and Dan Butler are ruled out due to injury. Bournemouth will be without defender Adam Smith who was dismissed at Deepdale while Siriki Dembele is expected to start against his former club. Dominic Solanke is the club’s leading scorer.

FROM THE GAFFER

“I am sure Bournemouth will be hurting after the defeat to Preston at the weekend and will be looking to bounce back. They are a good side, they have a lot of good players and they will feel they are in a good spot in the league. At Hull City, we went there and managed to come away with a 2-0 win, but you have to play well if you are going to get a result. Our lads are in a good place, we had a good debrief on Monday morning and the lads trained well,” Grant McCann said.

FROM THE OPPOSITION

“Three home games now. Let’s go and see what we are made of. We have to keep going. This train has to keep rolling and we can’t feel sorry for ourselves. We need to keep pushing and we will do that,” Scott Parker said.

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are on sale at www.theposhtickets.com and via the Weston Homes Stadium Box Office until 9am on Tuesday morning. The game is ALL-TICKET with no tickets available on the night for Posh supporters. The club have sold just under 250 tickets for the game.

KIT COLOURS

Posh will be in the blue home kit for the fixture.

POSH+

The game is on Posh+ for both domestic and international subscribers priced at £10 featuring full-match commentary from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. It is a four-camera production.

MAN IN THE MIDDLE

Gavin Ward is the match referee.

Jack Marriott v AFC Bournemouth

Jack Marriott scored his 100th career goal as Posh earned a 1-1 draw at AFC Bournemouth.

It says a lot about the Peterborough United performance that both manager Grant McCann and striker Jack Marriott felt a tinge of disappointment that they weren’t leaving the South Coast with all three points, but they were both rightly proud of the team’s efforts as they departed the Vitality Stadium with a point from a 1-1 draw.

Ryan Christie curled a shot wide of the target inside the opening two minutes at the Vitality Stadium after good approach play from Siriki Dembele. At the other end, a snap shot from Jack Marriott was routine for goalkeeper Mark Travers.

Posh appealed in vain for a spot-kick on three minutes as Clarke-Harris appeared to be nudged in the box by Jack Stacey after a Joe Ward centre but the referee waved away the protests.

Solanke dragged a left-footed effort wide on nine minutes after linking well with the on-loan Todd Cantwell as the Cherries found some rhythm. Billing glanced a header wide from a Stacey cross on 11 minutes. Fuchs fired wide on the half volley from an intelligent Clarke-Harris knock-down moments later as the chances continued to be created.

Billing curled over on 26 minutes after a clever one-two with Solanke. On 29 minutes, Posh got their noses in front as Joe Ward advanced down the right, ignored the overlap from Edwards and poked the ball through to Jack MARRIOTT, who made no mistake, drilling low past Travers and into the back of the net.

Zemura was cautioned for hauling back Fuchs on 32 minutes by referee Gavin Ward. The home side levelled the scores on 51 minutes as CHRISTIE ran from deep and toe-poked the ball past Cornell on the stretch.

Billing was cautioned for a foul on Taylor before Posh made a change with Sammie Szmodics replacing the Posh midfielder. Ricky-Jade Jones replaced goal-scorer Marriott on 68 minutes as Grant McCann made his second change of the evening.

Zemura curled a shot wide and Solanke saw a shot blocked by Edwards before McCann handed Joe Taylor a first appearance in the EFL as he replaced Clarke-Harris. Burrows was cautioned for a foul on 82 minutes by referee Mr Ward.

Bournemouth: Travers, Phillips, Cook, Kelly, Solanke, Christie, Cantwell, Stacey (sub Anthony 80min), Billing (sub Lowe 85min), Zemura, Dembele (sub Marcondes 85min). Unused subs: Woodman, Cahill, Mepham, Pearson.

Posh: Cornell, Edwards, Knight, Kent, Ward, Burrows, Taylor (sub Szmodics 65min), Norburn, Fuchs, Marriott (sub Jones 68min), Clarke-Harris (sub Joe Taylor 77min). Unused subs: Blackmore, Beevers, Grant, Mumba.

Half-time: AFC Bournemouth 0-1 Peterborough United
Full-time: AFC Bournemouth 1-1 Peterborough United
Referee: Gavin Ward

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