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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Bank's Stadium
  • Attendance: 4792
  • Referee: Swarbrick, N

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Goal!! Troy Deeney scores for Walsall.

89mins

Stephen Hughes goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

79mins

Jabo Ibehre is replaced by Alex Nicholls.

77mins

The referee has booked Russell Martin.

69mins

Paul Coutts is being taken off, Dean Keates has come on in his place.

61mins

Chris Whelpdale is being taken off, Aaron McLean has come on in his place.

58mins

Paul Boertien is replaced by Ishmel Demontagnac.

58mins

Marco Reich is replaced by Troy Deeney.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 2.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by N Swarbrick

43mins

Goal!! Peterborough have scored with Chris Whelpdale putting it in the back of the net.

11mins

The referee has booked Kieran Charnock.

2mins

Goal!! Shaun Batt scores for Peterborough.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, October 11th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Quickfire Shaun Batt opened his goalscoring account in the Football League as Peterborough United eased past the challenge of Walsall at the Banks's Stadium.

Batt, a summer signing from non-league Fisher Athletic, took just 64 seconds to break the deadlock.

Chris Whelpdale doubled Peterborough's advantage in the 43rd minute as Darren Ferguson's classy side extended their unbeaten run in the league to six games with a third straight win.

Walsall had gone into the game on a good run of their own - four wins in five matches - but they never got over falling behind to Batt's early goal.

Substitute Troy Deeney struck deep into stoppage time when he headed home a corner from Chris Palmer to grab a consolation goal.

But Jimmy Mullen's team were fortunate that they did not slip to a heavier defeat as they struggled to keep the pacey Posh attack in check.

The hard-working George Boyd was particularly unlucky not to get his name on the score sheet.

He saw a 56th minute shot blocked wide and then had his goalbound drive deflected on to the post 11 minutes later, while Craig Mackail-Smith also hit the woodwork.

Walsall toiled to find a way back into the game but Peterborough goalkeeper Joe Lewis pulled off stunning saves to deny Jabo Ibehre and Ishmael Demontagnac, before he was beaten by Deeney's late strike.

Batt's strike was unfortunate for Walsall goalkeeper Rene Gilmartin, who was making his first league appearance for more than two and a half years.

When Mackail-Smith delivered a left wing cross, Batt saw his low shot saved by Gilmartin.

But the Republic of Ireland under-21 international keeper was still on the ground when Batt headed the rebound home.

While Peterborough had to wait until the stroke of half-time to double their advantage, it was a goal that had been coming.

Walsall had briefly threatened when Gerrard and Ibehre hit the bar with headers in the 23rd minute, but Peterborough were always a threat.

Gilmartin saved from Mackail-Smith and Batt was just off target after good work by Russell Martin, before Whelpdale made Peterborough's pressure pay two minutes before the interval.

Paul Coutts rolled the ball into his path and he beat Gilmartin from 20 yards.

Walsall

Peterborough United

Corners

64

Fouls

78

Goal attempts

1511

Shots off target

72

Offsides

15

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