Blackpool – Peterborough Bettings Tips

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Blackpool – Peterborough Bettings Tips
Blackpool and Peterborough play at Bloomfield Road, in a match for the 23rd round of the Championship. At this stadium, the history of direct clashes is favorable to the home team, which has 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in the last 4 matches. Indeed, the last time these teams met at this stadium, on 23‑03‑2021, in a match for the Liga 1, Blackpool won by (3‑1). The goals of the match were scored by J. Yates (52′ and 1′ ) and L. Garbutt (58′ ), for Blackpool, and by J. Ward (45′ ), for Peterborough. In this match, the home factor can play an important role, as both teams have significant differences in the results achieved at home and as a visitor.
Blackpool Analysis
After 7 wins, 6 draws and 9 losses, the home team is in the 17th position, having won 27 points. In the penultimate match, they lost at home against Luton Town, by (0‑3). Curiously, this is a team that has been stronger away than at home, as in the last 30 matches they register 5 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses in away matches; against 5 wins, 2 draws and 8 losses in their stadium. In the last 10 home matches for the league, Blackpool has a record of 4 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses, having won 14 points out of 30 possible. In the matches played at their stadium for the championship, the most frequent result at the end of the first 45′ was 0‑0, which was verified in 5 of their 11 matches. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In their home matches for this competition there is a tendency for few goals, as in 8 of the last 11 they played there were less than 3 goals. In 22 matches for this competition, they have only turned the score around in the 14 matches in which they have conceded the first goal. There are 1 periods that stand out in the last 11 home matches for this competition: they have conceded 5 of their 12 goals between minutes (46’‑60′).

Blackpool comes unmotivated for this match after an away setback, by 1-0, in the trip to Derby stadium. Neil Critchley’s team has a habit of playing in a 4-3-3 tactical design, where the three most advanced men are Jerry Yates, Keshi Anderson and Owen Dale. Taking into account the tactical design used, one of the great qualities of the home team is the channeling of their offensive attacks, mostly through the center aisle. It should be noted that Blackpool also presents interesting arguments from the standpoint of the aerial game. Coach Neil Critchley is likely to be without Shayne Lavery, Grant Ward and Chris Maxwell as they are still recovering from injury.
Peterborough Analysis
The away team is currently in the 22nd position, with 19 points won, after 5 wins, 4 draws and 13 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in an away match against Nottingham Forest, by (2‑0). In the last match, they won at home against Millwall, by (2‑1). This is a stronger team when they play at their stadium, as in the last 30 matches they register 3 wins and 12 losses in away matches; against 4 wins, 6 draws and 5 losses in their stadium. In the last 10 away league matches Peterborough has a record of 1 win and 9 losses, so they have won 3 points out of 30 possible. In their away league matches, the most frequent result at half-time was 0‑0 (4 out of 11 matches). The team has conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 matches for this competition, so they haven’t been very strong defensively. There is a tendency for goals in their away matches, as 10 of the last 11 matches for this competition ended with Over 1.5 goals. This is a team that rarely scores first and has only opened the scoreboard in 4 of their last 22 matches in the Championship, of these 4 they reached halftime ahead by 1 and won at the end of the 90′ ​​in 2. In 22 matches for this competition , only managed 3 turnaround on the scoreboard in the 16 matches in which they conceded the first goal.

Peterborough comes motivated for this match after a 2-1 home win against Millwall: McNamara (against) and Clarke-Harris, in the second half, scored the “goals” that allowed Peterborough to complete the comeback in the scoreboard. The visiting team usually plays in a 4-4-2, favoring offensive transitions and channeling their attack through the wings. The two arrows aimed at the “enemy’s” beam will be Sammie Szmodics and Siriki Dembélé, so the part responsible for defining and leading his team’s attacks is the Irishman Jack Taylor. The Peterborough City team is known for being very fighters and not giving up on the game, even when they are at a clear disadvantage on the scoreboard. Coach Darren Ferguson should be delighted to have all the men at his disposal.

UNDER 2.5 GOALS – Odds: 1.70