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Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Peterborough Telegraph, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. They were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Exeter City in a game they should have led at the break by at least three goals. Ultimately, only Hector Kyprianou was able to get on the scoresheet in a half Posh dominated.

In the second half, Posh carried much less of a threat - their opponents did neither, despite enjoying a lion’s share of possession - but at only 1-0, the door was always open for an unlikely equaliser and that is exactly what happened in the last minute of normal time. Tayo Edun’s rash tackle on Demetri Mitchell was rightly punished with the award of a penalty, and Millenic Alli, who at first saw his effort saved by Nicholas Bilokapic, scored at the second time of asking. Posh have moved six points clear of the drop but have now played two games more than Crawley in 21st.



Posh brought in Ricky-Jade Jones and Ryan De Havilland to replace Gustav Lindgren and Chris Conn-Clarke and after offering little in the way of attacking flair against Leyton Orient, Posh looked much improved in the opening half and should have been ahead by more than one at the break. After patient build-up play, Posh could have taken the lead through Ricky-Jade Jones when Cian Hayes slipped him in on the left of the box. Jones used his pace to beat the keeper to the ball and touch it round him but scuffed his effort to get the ball back across towards goal w.

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