

Peterborough United FC
Założony
1934
Trener
Luke WilliamsObiekt
Weston Homes Stadium
Miasto
Peterborough
Pojemność
15,142
Nawierzchnia
grass
Statystyki sezonu
Bilans
2W 0D 2L
H:1W/A:1W
Bramki
7 / 7 (+0)
H:5/A:2
Czyste konta
6
H:3/A:3
Pozycja
18
Ostatnie wyniki
@ AFC Wimbledon
Liga 1 · 21/03/2026
vs Rotherham United FC
Liga 1 · 17/03/2026
@ Leyton Orient FC
Liga 1 · 14/03/2026
@ Northampton Town FC
Liga 1 · 28/02/2026
vs Exeter City FC
Liga 1 · 21/02/2026
@ Barnsley FC
Liga 1 · 17/02/2026
@ Bradford City AFC
Liga 1 · 14/02/2026
@ Mansfield Town FC
Liga 1 · 10/02/2026
vs Wigan Athletic
Liga 1 · 07/02/2026
vs Huddersfield Town FC
Liga 1 · 31/01/2026
Nadchodzące mecze
@ Luton Town FC
Liga 1
03/04/2026
16:00
vs Cardiff City FC
Liga 1
06/04/2026
16:00
@ Blackpool FC
Liga 1
11/04/2026
16:00
vs Port Vale FC
Liga 1
16/04/2026
20:45
vs Burton Albion
Liga 1
19/04/2026
14:00
@ Stockport County FC
Liga 1
25/04/2026
16:00
vs Mansfield Town FC
Liga 1
28/04/2026
20:45
vs Doncaster Rovers FC
Liga 1
02/05/2026
16:00
Peterborough United FC
Peterborough United Football Club, known as the Posh, was founded in 1934 in Peterborough, England. The club plays at Weston Homes Stadium (formerly London Road), which holds 15,142 spectators and is one of English football's most atmospheric lower-division grounds. Peterborough are famed in English football for their prolific goal-scoring traditions, particularly in the FA Cup. The club has spent periods in the Championship and has produced notable talents including Britt Assombalonga and Marcus Maddison. They are also known for discovering and selling on players at considerable profit. The club has won the Football League Trophy and has made multiple play-off appearances. Under director of football Barry Fry, Peterborough developed a distinctive identity as an ambitious, attacking-minded club punching above its weight.


























