Leyton Orient vs Peterborough United: Live blog as Posh looks to pick up back-to-back League One wins

Hector Kyprianou scored at the home of his of old side last season. Photo: Joe Dent.Hector Kyprianou scored at the home of his of old side last season. Photo: Joe Dent.
Hector Kyprianou scored at the home of his of old side last season. Photo: Joe Dent.
Peterborough United travel to the Gaughan Group Stadium to face Leyton Orient on Tuesday evening (September 24, 7:45pm).

Posh look set to be without Chris Conn-Clarke, Ricky-Jade Jones and Bradley Ihionvien.

Will those changes prompt a change of formation from Darren Ferguson or will he stick with the three at the back deployed against Bristol Rovers.

Find out on the PT live blog below.

LIVE: Leyton Orient vs Posh

Terrible performance but take a point

Wowwwwww,

Graham’s corner has missed everyone, Happe has a tap in at the far post if only he makes contact.

Steer comes for a cross doesn’t claim, Cooper heads just wide though, let off.

Taken short, Sparkes with an awful break, Orient break and have their own corner.

What a joke

Quality gone from the game, Orient not looking strong now but Posh aren’t looking full of ideas either.

Cooper booking, pulled over Poku

Brandon Cooper, Jordan Graham on

O’Neill, Agyei off

Katongo nearly passes the ball right back into his own bet, Steer has to sprint across and he does get to the ball but has to knock it out for a corner.

Intensity of the Orient press has faded, Posh coming into it.

Curtis wins a corner with a blocked cross.

Curtis booked for tripping O’Niell as Orient tried to break after a good spell of Posh possession.

A rare glimour for Posh, Sparkes found in space on the left by Randall. Tries to find Jones in the middle but cut out well.

Collins replaced by Donay O’Brien-Brady

We’re back playing but it’s not good for Posh

Steer has taken a nasty one, all because of a hospital pass from Fernandez across his own box.

Not even a free kick

A couple of corners lead to more Orient chances, first is cleared but Happe rises above a stationary Kyprianou for the second. Steer positioned well though and makes the save.

Jordan Brown off

Dom Ball on

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