July 8, 2024
Posh manager Darren Ferguson with the Johnstone's Paint Trophy at Wembley in 2014. Photo Alan Storer.Posh tackle Wycombe Wanderers on Sunday, April 7 in the final of the Bristol Street Motors, but before then they have two key League One matches against Carlisle United (home, Good Friday) and Orient (away, Easter Monday). Posh hopes of landing an automatic promotion place were revived on Saturday after a surprise win for Northampton Town over Derby County.

Up the Cobblers

Ferguson told the BBC: “If we can take care of our league business over Easter, the players can go to Wembley and enjoy the day. It’s a great day out from the morning leading up to the game to when you get on the bus and see Wembley, It’s a really, really special thing.

Posh manager Darren Ferguson with the Johnstone's Paint Trophy at Wembley in 2014. Photo Alan Storer.
Posh manager Darren Ferguson with the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy at Wembley in 2014. Photo Alan Storer.

“I really believe my players will thrive on playing at Wembley so hopefully they enjoy it and deliver a performance good enough to beat Wycombe.

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