Our prediction for this League 1 match:
All eyes will be on Weston Homes Stadium when Peterborough United and Hull City face each other in the League One round 35. The Posh suffered a shocking 2-1 loss to Burton in their last league match, but it has to be noted that they failed to turn their dominance into more goals. Peterborough are determined to secure automatic promotion to the Championship, and we are positive that they will stick to their attacking style of play against Hull City.
There are no absentees in the home team ahead of the League One derby. The Tigers, on the other hand, are on a three-match winning run in the English third tier. Hull City aim to retain top position in the standings, but beating Peterborough at Weston Homes Stadium is easier said than done. Brandon Fleming is injured, while Martin Samuelsen is rated doubtful for the visiting team. Anyhow, share of spoils is on the cards in the League One derby.
Highlighted Player (Mark Beevers):
Born in Barnsley, England on November 21, 1989, Mark Beevers is a 193-cm tall defender who plays for Peterborough United. The product of Sheffield Wednesday football school made 140 appearances in the league for the Owls before signing a permanent deal with fellow Championship club Millwall.
Mark Beevers scored 7 goals in 117 appearances for the Lions, playing for the club until the 2016 transfer window. The English defender then moved to Bolton where he scored 11 goals in 121 appearances in the league.
In May 2019 Mark Beevers signed a three-year deal with Peterborough United. He made his League One debut with the Posh in a 3-1 loss to Fleetwood Town on August 3, 2019. His main position is centre-back, but he is used as a left-back as well. His preferred foot is left and he has a contract with Peterborough United which should expire on June 30, 2022.
Highlighted Team (Hull City):
Hull City are a professional football club that was founded back in 1904. The Tigers used to play their home games at Boothferry Park, but they moved to the KC Stadium in 2002. The stadium capacity is 24,450.
Hull impressed in the 2015/2016 Championship campaign and, as a result, they returned to the English Premier League. Hull City fans consider Leeds United their main rivals, but Sheffield United are regarded as Hull’s fierce rivals as well. Steve Bruce took over the reins at the club in 2012 and the experienced tactician helped the team book a place in the 2013/2014 FA Cup final, but Arsenal proved to be a big catch for the Tigers in the title decider.
Hull City finished the 2013/2014 Premier League campaign in 16th place in the standings to achieve their highest ever top flight finish. It has to be noted that Curtis Davies was named the team’s player of the year in the 2013/2014 season.