The manager of Peterborough United views the trip to Bolton Wanderers as both a tremendous opportunity and a tough test.
Ferguson appears reasonably satisfied with a steady start made by his new young team, but he believes victory at the injury-stricken Trotters would propel them to a different level.Bolton woes
Posh have no injury concerns themselves other than long-term absentees, goalkeeper Will Blackmore and midfielder Jeando Fuchs, as they attempt to build on Tuesday’s 3-0 home win over Cheltenham, a first success in five League One matches.
Winger David Ajiboye returns to the Posh squad after missing the Cheltenham game with a dead leg. Forward Ephron Mason-Clark will play with protection over the deep gash in his head, an injury sustained against Cheltenham which required several stitches.