Our prediction for this League 1 match:
After surviving Wrexham in the EFL Trophy semis, Peterborough will look to start a new winning run in League One when they face Shrewsbury on Saturday. The Posh recorded a morale-boosting win over Huddersfield at the weekend, but their League One status remains under serious threat. Bearing any fresh injury worries, Darren Ferguson is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated the Terriers.
The Shrews, on the other hand, are stuck in the relegation zone with 27 points in their pocket. Given their three-game losing run in League One, the visitors are unlikely to spoil Peterborough’s party at Weston Homes Stadium. In their last meeting at Weston Homes Stadium, Peterborough defeated Shrewsbury 2-1, which supports our betting prediction. Talented midfielder Leo Castledine miss out with injury for the visiting side, while veteran David Wheeler is pushing for a recall to the starting eleven.
Highlighted Team (Peterborough):

Founded in 1934, Peterborough United are a professional club that competes in the League One. The Posh play their home games at London Road Stadium, the venue with the capacity of 15,314. Peterborough’s home colour is blue, whilst the colour of their away kit is blue. The Posh have the third kit as well where yellow and black are the dominant colours.
Peterborough United’s biggest success came in the 1964/1965 when the club booked their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Chelsea, though, proved to be a big catch for the Posh, beating them 5-1 in London. It has to be noted that Peterborough United made it to the Football League Cup semis in the 1965/1966 season, with the team losing to WBA in the two-legged tie.
The likes of Cambridge United and Northampton Town are considered the club’s main rivals. The Posh have built a rivalry with Huddersfield Town, with fans seeing MK Dons as rivals as well.