Preview: Peterborough Sports (A)

    Calum McIntyre’s men travel to Cambridgeshire tomorrow for an Enterprise National League North clash with Peterborough Sports!

    It will be the second of three away trips on the bounce for the Seals, following an entertaining 2-1 victory against Spennymoor Town in midweek, and before next Tuesday’s clash with Marine.

    Our most recent trip to PIMS Park saw a first-half strike from Fin Roberts claim a seventh-straight success at the beginning of 2025.

    The Opposition

    The Turbines have endured a challenging campaign to date, with Phil Brown’s side currently sat on 22 points from their opening 25 encounters.

    That record leaves the club two points from safety, but with two games in hand on Oxford City, who currently occupy the spot just above the dotted line.

    A recent run of six league games without a win followed back-to-back home wins at the end of November, as Radcliffe and Bedford Town both left PIMS Park empty handed.

    The Gaffer

    Ex-Premier League boss Phil Brown has been at the helm in Cambridgeshire for just over four months, following his appointment in September with the club inside the bottom four.

    The 66-year-old left fellow National League North outfit Kidderminster Harriers in the summer following their play-off semi-final defeat to the Blues, after his side narrowly missed out on the league title courtesy of a dramatic final day of the campaign.

    Brown’s most notable job in management arrived at Hull City between 2006-10, a period in which he guided the club to the English top flight for the first time in their history.

    Since his eventual dismissal in March 2010, Brown has managed a number of clubs, including Preston North End, Swindon Town, Southend United, and Barrow.

    The boss also spent just over a year managing a pair of clubs in India, firstly with Pune City between December 2018 and September 2019, before a stint at Hyderabad FC from October 2019 until January 2020.

    One To Watch

    Former Kettering Town man Luca Miller has been involved in over 30% of Sports’ total goals so far this term, with eight to his name in just 20 appearances.

    A product of the Poppies’ academy setup, he made his first team debut for Kettering aged just 17, before loan spells with a number of clubs, including Raunds Town, Desborough Town, Harborough Town, and St. Ives Town.

    Miller has took the step up from the seventh to the sixth tier in his stride so far this season and has been key asset in Phil Brown’s forward armoury.

    He netted a brace in the win over Bedford in November, alongside crucial goals in victories over Southport and Chorley earlier in the campaign.

    League Form Guide

    Peterborough Sports | W6 D4 L15 | F27 A48 | Pos: 22nd

    Last three

    • King’s Lynn Town (A) | D 2-2 | Scorers: Miller, Jones
    • Oxford City (H) | D 0-0 | Scorers: None
    • Merthyr Town (A) | L 2-0 | Scorers: None

    Chester FC | W9 D10 L8 | F39 A40 | Pos: 9th

    Last three

    • Scarborough Athletic (A) | L 1-0 | Scorers: None
    • Chorley (H) | D 3-3 | Scorers: Urwin (OG), Weeks, Kelly-Evans
    • Spennymoor Town (A) | W 2-1 | Scorers: Jones, F. Roberts
    MATCH DETAILS

    Kick off at PIMS Park will be at 15:00. The postcode for the ground is PE1 3HA.

    TICKET DETAILS

    Chester FC supporters should follow the link below and select the ‘Away’ section when purchasing. Supporters that require a carer to attend are able to access a free ticket via the link below.

    Prices

    • Adults – £15.00
    • Concessions (65+, Blue Light card holders) – £10.00
    • Under 18s – £7.00
    • Under 13s – £3.00
    • Carers – £0.00

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    Travel

    By Car – Join the M6 Southbound from the M56 at junction nine, staying on as the motorway becomes the A14 after passing the M1. Remain on the A14 until you reach Kettering, before join the A43, and later the A47 which leads into Peterborough. Leave the A47 at junction 18, and PIMS Park can be found to the left of Lincoln Road,

    By Train – There are a number of routes to travel to Peterborough via rail on Saturday. Firstly, supporters can change at Stockport, before changing at Doncaster onto an LNER service to Peterborough. Secondly, supporters can change at Crewe, before changing at Nuneaton onto a CrossCountry service to Peterborough. Thirdly, supporters can walk from Warrington Bank Quay to Warrington Central, before boarding an East Midlands Railway service to Peterborough. PIMS Park is located around 1.6 miles from Peterborough Train Station.

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