England League One Regular Season - 12
Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Weston Homes Stadium Peterborough
Peterborough
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0 - 1
Stevenage
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Full time
J. Reid 21' (P)

Peterborough vs Stevenage Match Recap - Nov 25, 2025

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Stevenage's Resilience Shines as Peterborough's Struggles Continue in Narrow Defeat

Stevenage's 1-0 victory over Peterborough marks a significant moment in their campaign, solidifying their position in the playoff race while deepening the woes of the Posh. The penalty converted by Reid in the 21st minute proved decisive, showcasing Stevenage's ability to capitalize on opportunities even when not dominating possession.

Peterborough's recent form suggested a resurgence, with three wins in their last five matches, including a commanding 3-0 victory against Stockport County just days prior. Yet, this match starkly contrasted their previous performances. Despite leading in ball possession at 59% and total passes with 295, they failed to translate that control into meaningful chances, managing only three shots, none of which were on target. This inefficiency highlights a troubling trend: while they can maintain possession, their inability to create clear-cut opportunities continues to haunt them.

The defensive solidity of Stevenage was on full display, as they absorbed pressure effectively and limited Peterborough's attacking threats. With only three shots on goal allowed, Stevenage's backline, anchored by Sweeney and Goode, demonstrated resilience under pressure. Their ability to withstand Peterborough's midfield dominance speaks volumes about their tactical discipline and commitment to defensive duties.

Reid's penalty not only secured the win but also underscored his importance to the team. After a period of relative quiet, he stepped up when it mattered most, adding to his tally for the season and proving pivotal in a match where chances were scarce. His performance serves as a reminder of the fine margins that often dictate outcomes in tight contests like this one.

Peterborough's struggles in front of goal were compounded by a lack of creativity from their midfield. Despite boasting players like Woods and Lisbie, who have shown flashes of brilliance in recent outings, they failed to connect effectively with forwards Odoh and Leonard. The absence of incisive passing and movement off the ball rendered their attacking efforts predictable and easily defended by Stevenage.

The contrast between Peterborough's recent attacking prowess and today's performance is striking. In their last five matches leading up to this fixture, they had scored multiple goals on several occasions, including a remarkable five-goal haul against AFC Wimbledon. This match, however, highlighted a regression in their attacking play, raising questions about their consistency and ability to perform under pressure.

Stevenage's recent form had been shaky, with only one goal scored in their previous three matches before this encounter. Yet, they managed to find a way to win when it counted, demonstrating resilience that could be crucial as they aim for playoff contention. Their ability to grind out results despite not being at their best is a hallmark of successful teams, and this victory could serve as a catalyst for improved performances moving forward.

The implications of this match extend beyond the immediate result. For Peterborough, sitting at the bottom of the table with just 13 points from 14 matches, the pressure mounts as they face an uphill battle for survival. Their next fixture against Doncaster will be critical; failure to secure points could deepen their relegation fears.

Conversely, Stevenage's climb into the playoff spots is a testament to their determination and tactical acumen under coach Revell. With upcoming matches against Wigan, they will look to build on this momentum and solidify their position among the league's top teams.

In summary, this match encapsulated the ongoing narratives for both teams: Stevenage's resilience and ability to seize opportunities contrasts sharply with Peterborough's struggles to convert possession into goals. As the season progresses, these storylines will continue to evolve, shaping the fates of both clubs in this fiercely competitive League One landscape.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 25, 2025 at 10:01 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Peterborough
Double chance : Peterborough or draw
Peterborough
45%
Draw
45%
Stevenage
10%

Team Lineups

Peterborough
4-2-3-1
COACH
Darren Ferguson
1
Alex Bass
23
Harley Mills
29
Thomas O'Connor
12
Tom Lees
30
Peter Kioso
16
Benjamin Woods
4
Archie Collins
17
Kyrell Lisbie
24
Jimmy Morgan
10
Abraham Odoh
27
Harry Leonard
Stevenage
5-3-2
COACH
Alexander David Revell
1
Filip Marschall
3
Dan Butler
16
Lewis Freestone
6
Dan Sweeney
15
Charlie Goode
2
Luther James-Wildin
10
Daniel Kemp
18
Harvey White
8
Daniel Phillips
9
Gassan Ahadme
19
Jamie Reid

Peterborough Substitutes

2 Carl Johnston
D
8 Brandon Khela
M
11 Declan Frith
F
19 Gustav Lindgren
F
21 Vicente Reyes
G
22 Donay O'Brien-Brady
M
28 Matthew Garbett
M

Stevenage Substitutes

13 Taye Ashby-Hammond
G
17 Jasper Pattenden
D
20 Chem Campbell
M
23 Louis Thompson
M
24 Jovan Malcolm
F
30 Beryly Lubala
F
44 Phoenix Patterson
F

Match Statistics

3
Total Shots
6
0
Shots on Goal
3
2
Shots off Goal
1
1
Blocked Shots
2
2
Shots Inside Box
3
1
Shots Outside Box
3
59%
Ball Possession (%)
41%
295
Total Passes
207
232
Accurate Passes
140
79%
Pass Accuracy (%)
68%
5
Fouls
7
0
Corner Kicks
1
1
Offsides
1
0
Yellow Cards
1
2
Goalkeeper Saves
0

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