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Ferguson expects a hard fight in the Cambridgeshire DerbyPublished at 12:16 Greenwich in the middle

Cambridge United against Peterborough (12:30 GMT)

Darren Ferguson expects nothing less than Cambridge United in her local derby this afternoon, “fights in her local derby”, but will go into the collision, which is competitioned by her latest record.

Posh has climbed away from the relegation zone after they have summarized five games since the middle of the last month and are now clear nine points.

However, Peterborough Manager Ferguson insisted that the last four against the United States in all competitions, including a 6-1 win in November at home in the reverse game for nothing, unless his players keep their recent high standards.

The initial jump of two wins, which followed the appointment of boss Neil Harris to the Cambridge shelter in February, has given way to a disappointing slumping of three defeats to the right.

After the club depends 10 points from Peterborough One Place over the relegation zone, victory seems to be essential today if you should not slide two pluhhols further towards the league.

Harris asked his players to adopt a “one -game mentality” and give the fans something at the beginning of the game. “What happened in the season does not matter. This is about pride and our fans are,” he said.