The match between Fleetwood and Posh was a rollercoaster of events with Fleetwood taking the lead within just 14 seconds. However, two penalties saved by Posh goalkeeper Jed Steer kept the scoreline level. Posh then surged ahead with three goals in the final 15 minutes including two from substitute Jonson Clarke-Harris.
Despite Fleetwood attempts, Posh defense held firm securing a 4-1 victory. The win was marred by an injury to Ricky-Jade Jones who was replaced by Malik Mothersille and a penalty decision against Posh by referee Sebastian Stockbridge.
The victory cemented Posh place in the playoffs and left Fleetwood facing relegation. The match ended with a final score of 4-1 in favor of Posh with goals from Mothersille, Archie Collins and Clarke-Harris.
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