Cambridge United 2 Peterborough United 0

 Well, Cambridge manager Mark Bonner in his post-match press conference said that the Us had found form at the right time. A month earlier might have made it a less nerve wracking end to the season. 

This was the first Cambridgeshire Derby at the Abbey in over 40 years and it couldn't have been much more important for either team with Posh chasing promotion and Cambridge after a good start to April giving themselves a reasonable shot at survival after a few months when relegation looked inevitable. 

Understandably Posh were the favourites going into the game, but it was Cambridge who started the stronger. Cambridge were the better team in the first half, but it didn't look like they were going to get the goal they deserved until Harrison Dunk in his 12th season at the club popped up to stab the ball home after it rebounded out from a Jack Lankester shot.

Cambridge continued to dominate in the second half and Sam Smith made it 2-0 to the home team and Posh never really looked like getting back into it.

Sam Smith has really started to enjoy his football again playing as the lone striker and hopefully he can get some more in the 5 games that the Us have left to secure their place in the division next season.






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