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Peterborough United finished fourth in the regular 2023–24 EFL League One season, so are drawn against fifth-placed Oxford United in the play-off semi-final. The first leg will take place at the Kassam Stadium and the second leg took place at the Weston Homes Stadium .
On 24 May, Peterborough announced their first pre-season friendly, against Spalding United along with a training camp in Spain. [40] Four days later, a second local friendly was confirmed by the club, against Stamford . [ 41 ]
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Peterborough United finished sixth in the regular 2022–23 EFL League One season, so were drawn against third-placed Sheffield Wednesday in the play-off semi-final. The first leg took place at the Weston Homes Stadium and the second leg took place at Hillsborough.
Peterborough United formed in 1934 and joined the Midland League. Having won the Midland League title for five seasons in a row from 1955 to 1956, they were elected into the Football League in 1960. Peterborough immediately won the Fourth Division title in 1960–61, scoring a Football League record 134 goals. Relegated in 1968, they won ...
The EFL Trophy was inaugurated as the Associate Members' Cup in the 1983–84 season and followed on from the short-lived Football League Group Cup. [1] The competition was renamed to the Football League Trophy in 1992, [2] and to the EFL Trophy in 2016, coinciding with the Football League rebranding to the English Football League (EFL). [3]
Peterborough Today: 34 FW: Dwight Gayle: 22 Transfer Crystal Palace: Summer: £4,500,000 1: 29 13 BBC Sport: 12 FW: Emile Sinclair: 25 Transfer Crawley Town: Summer: £100,000 39 13 BBC Sport: 28 FW: Jaanai Gordon: 17 Transfer West Ham United: Undisclosed 6 0 BBC Sport: 24 FW: Shaquille McDonald 17 Contract Terminated Free agent: Free: 0 0 BBC ...
They decided that Peterborough would be demoted to the Fourth Division at the end of the 1967–68 season. At the time, they stood fourth in the Third Division after 19 matches. [5] [7] They won their second Fourth Division championship in 1973–74, this time spending five years in the Third before returning to the fourth tier until 1991. [2]