Peterborough United 1 Cambridge United 0

 It's not often that I go to Peterborough and end up in the away end, but that's where we were on Saturday for the first Cambridgeshire Derby in 21 years.

Peterborough entered the game as heavy favourites, as they will be looking to get promotion again, while Cambridge will be just hoping to stay up, and over recent weeks that has seemed a more difficult task than it was. That said, the occasion seemed to lift the fans and the away end was especially noisy as they did their best to raise the Cambridge team.

Despite Cambridge's issues in defence, it is perhaps the forward line and lack of goals that might be of concern and Bonner can't seem to get Smith and Ironside firing in the same way they were. In fact Smith started on the bench after Harvey Knibbs impressed and got a goal in midweek. He really should have had a goal today too.

The game itself was settled by a Lloyd Jones own goal on 18 minutes. Cambridge overall had better chances to score, but Posh definitely had more and also hit the post, so it was probably a fair result. At least the performance was a lot more spirited than some of the recent games. Hopefully, the Us can use this to press on. 

                                                







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