English League One: Game Week 4
Stadium: Weston Homes Stadium
31st August 2024
Peterborough United welcome Wrexham at the Weston Homes Stadium in Game Week 4 of the English League One. Peterborough seeking a third successive win in the League. Who will be victorious after 90 minutes?
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After last season's disappointing defeat in the semi-final playoff, Peterborough started this season with a string of losses to Huddersfield Town and Oxford United in the league and EFL Cup. However, they have managed to bounce back with two successive away wins in the last two matches. They defeated Shrewsbury Town 4-1 before trailing and beating Exeter City 2-1 courtesy of goals from Malik Mothersille and Emmanuel Fernandez. Peterborough will welcome Wrexham to the Weston Homes Stadium for a first meeting since February 2008. The Posh can draw inspiration from an unbeaten record in the last 10 meetings with Wrexham.
Peterborough United Predicted Lineup
Steer; Curtis, Fernandez, Wallin, Sparkes; Kyprianou, Collins; Poku, Randall, Odoh; Mothersille
Wrexham form
Wrexham have made a bright start to the 2024-25 campaign, losing just one of their opening four games, going down to Sheffield United in the EFL Cup. They remain unbeaten in League One, having collected seven points from their opening trio of league outings. Following victories over Wycombe Wanderers and a draw with Bolton Wanderers, they defeated Reading 3-0 courtesy of Ollie Palmer, Elliott Lee, and Andy Cannon. Wrexham can go into their match against Peterborough, who have scored seven in three league matches.
Wrexham Predicted Lineup
Okonkwo; Barnett, Cleworth, O'Connell, O'Connor, McClean; Cannon, Dobson, Lee; Marriott, Palmer
Peterborough United vs Wrexham Expert Tips
Injured Rio Adebisi and Ryan De Havilland won't play for Wrexham, while Mahamadou Susoho also returned to Manchester City for treatment. Peterborough could line up similarly to when they beat Exeter, but George Evans should miss another game with his groin injury, though Ollie Rathbone might be fit to return in action. Paul Mullin played off the bench in his first appearance of the campaign against Farnborough off the bench and will be demanding more game time. But we are going to venture and say that despite the recent form of Peterborough, they will leave Wrexham with a point as the hosts have started well in League One this season.