• 2 days ago
Daniel Wales and Charles Hague-Jones preview Bristol Rovers vs. Peterborough United.
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00:00Dan, Bristol Rovers hosting Peterborough, now obviously the head-to-head for them doesn't
00:07look great. 10-1 for Peterborough, only once have Bristol Rovers won this fixture and that
00:13is quite incredible. Six draws as well of course, but they've met multiple times in
00:17League One throughout the years and it doesn't seem to go Bristol Rovers' way. Last time
00:23they met at Bristol Rovers was 2-0 to the away side. Obviously, Posh had been on a fantastic
00:29run at times, sort of stagnated a bit in League One. Just one point and one play separates
00:36them. Again, it's a huge tie that Bristol Rovers should be looking at. Things can change
00:41so quickly in the EFL. Two results, two poor performances. It's not always a case of slipping
00:50down the table, but complete confidence can go and doubt can start to settle in. Before
00:56you know it, you've got five games left and you really need to win all five to avoid
01:00the drop zone. These fixtures, this time now needs to be really prioritised by Calderon's
01:08side and especially home fixtures as well. How do you view them going into this game
01:13and making sure that they are back with a win and making sure it's a fantastic home
01:20result as well?
01:21I think they just owe it to the fans, to be honest, after that performance against Wigan
01:25to go out there and show them what they're all about. As you say, it's a similar game
01:30to the Wigan game because it's another team who are sat in and around them in the table.
01:36You just hope that they do get themselves up for it and they don't just think, ah, we'll
01:39just turn up because that won't get you anywhere. Not when you're scrapping for a location,
01:43not if you're even in the Premier League fighting for Europe. It won't get you anywhere. You
01:46cannot just turn up expecting to win like they did against Wigan. It's a game where
01:53Peterborough may know they're obviously disadvantaged because they're going away from home, but
01:58I highly doubt they're just going to turn up and just think, you know, we'll just see
02:03how today goes. No, they'll want it. Of course they will. They'll want to survive relegation
02:07just as much as Bristol Rovers do. No one wants to go down to League 2, especially not
02:12Bristol Rovers who have tasted that recently, of course, as well. They've been in League
02:162 and they definitely don't want to have to go back down there after all the hard work
02:19they did coming back up to League 1. So no, it's a game where they have to just show the
02:25sort of performance they showed against Barnsley, beating a playoff contender by three goals
02:30to one. Because if they show that against teams in and around them, they'll win. It's
02:35really not that difficult. It's just a case of where if they don't, they'll get punished
02:40because of course, in any sort of, you know, standard of football, if you don't put the
02:44effort in, you will get punished for it. And that's what happened against Wigan. They are
02:48at home, of course, on this occasion so that they do have that advantage. And I think they
02:51need to use that to their ability because that's what got them over the line partially
02:55against Barnsley.

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