Peterborough United Under-21s Face Nottingham Forest in PDL Quarter-Final as Senior Team Prepares for Season Finale
The Posh's youth side host Forest on Bank Holiday Monday after a 3-1 win over Stoke, while the first team closes its League One campaign against Doncaster Rovers with loan players departing and security measures tightened.

UNITED KINGDOM —
Key facts
- Peterborough United Under-21s beat Stoke City 3-1 in the PDL Play-Off quarter-finals.
- The Under-21s will host Nottingham Forest at Weston Homes Stadium on Bank Holiday Monday at 1pm.
- Admission is free for season ticket holders; £3 for adults, £1 for concessions.
- Peterborough United's first team faces Doncaster Rovers on Saturday at 3pm in the final League One game.
- Both teams are safe from relegation; Posh secured safety with a draw against Mansfield Town on Tuesday.
- Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Peter Kioso will return to parent clubs after loan spells end.
- Archie Collins will depart in the summer and may play his final game for the club.
- UK terror threat level raised from substantial to severe; bag and person searches increased at the stadium.
Youth Team Advances to Quarter-Finals After Impressive Away Victory
Peterborough United's Under-21 side secured a place in the quarter-finals of the Professional Development League Play-Offs with a commanding 3-1 victory over Stoke City. The win sets up a home tie against Nottingham Forest at the Weston Homes Stadium on Bank Holiday Monday, with kick-off scheduled for 1pm. The match will be played at the club's PE2 stadium, with the Kings Power Solutions Main Stand open to spectators. Season ticket holders can attend free of charge, while general admission is priced at £3 for adults and £1 for concessions. Tickets are available for advance purchase online.
First Team Ends League Season at Home Against Doncaster Rovers
Peterborough United will conclude their 2025-2026 Sky Bet League One campaign on Saturday afternoon with a home fixture against Doncaster Rovers, managed by Grant McCann. Both teams have already secured their safety from relegation, with Posh clinching their status on Tuesday night after a hard-fought point against Mansfield Town. Manager Luke Williams indicated in his pre-match press conference that the starting lineup will see few changes, but confirmed that loan players Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Peter Kioso will return to their parent clubs following the conclusion of their temporary spells. Archie Collins is set to leave the club in the summer and, if selected, will feature in his final game for Peterborough.
Injuries and Departures Shape Squad for Final Match
Several key players will be unavailable for Saturday's match due to injury: Sam Hughes, Rio Adebisi, and Carl Johnston are all ruled out. Doncaster Rovers, meanwhile, may field a number of youngsters after making a host of players available for transfer this week. Among the visitors is Bayley McCann, son of manager Grant McCann, who previously spent time in the Posh Academy. After spells with Barnsley and a loan at Alfreton, he joined Doncaster and has recently been part of the first-team squad. Like his father, he possesses an excellent left foot but operates in wider positions, either as a left-back or further forward on the left flank.
Williams Praises Loan Players and Hopes for Entertaining Finale
Luke Williams expressed gratitude towards the departing loan players, highlighting their contributions. "Jimmy-Jay Morgan has scored a lot of goals; he has been a pleasure to work with, and I hope he goes on to have an excellent career. Peter Kioso has played in a couple of positions and has put his body on the line, and when he has played as a centre back, he has often done so with different partners," Williams said. The manager also addressed the team's recent form, acknowledging that performances have not always pleased the fans. "We want to finish the season with a performance that the fans enjoy because over the last few months, it is fair to say there have not been too many occasions where that has happened. Hopefully, with the pressure off, we can play free-flowing football and provide some entertainment."
Security Measures Intensified Amid Raised Terror Threat Level
Following the UK government's decision to raise the national terror threat level from substantial to severe, Peterborough United have announced increased security measures for Saturday's match. The club stated there is no specific threat to football or to Posh, but emphasized the responsibility to ensure fan safety. Supporters are advised to allow extra time to enter the ground, travel light with smaller bags to speed up searches, and be patient with stewards. A matchday reporting line (07862 68 1934) has been set up for fans to report anything suspicious. Doncaster Rovers have sold out their allocation and will be accommodated in the away section of the Kings Power Solutions Stand, while the GH Display Stand is open for Posh fans.
Parking Disruptions and Ticketing Details for Supporters
Limited parking will be available in the Fair Meadow Car Park due to replacement bus services for Network Rail and potential usage. Fans are directed to additional parking options across the city centre in various multi-storey facilities. Tickets for the match can be purchased online at www.theposhtickets.com or at the Weston Homes Stadium Box Office. As the season draws to a close, both matches offer distinct narratives: the youth team's pursuit of playoff glory and the first team's opportunity to end on a high note amid squad transitions and heightened security. The coming days will reveal whether the Under-21s can continue their run and whether the senior side can deliver the entertaining performance Williams hopes for.
The bottom line
- Peterborough United Under-21s face Nottingham Forest in the PDL quarter-finals on Bank Holiday Monday after a 3-1 win over Stoke City.
- The first team ends its League One season at home against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday, with both teams safe from relegation.
- Loan players Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Peter Kioso will return to their parent clubs after the final match; Archie Collins is set to leave in the summer.
- Manager Luke Williams hopes for an entertaining performance to thank fans for their support during a difficult season.
- Security at the Weston Homes Stadium has been increased following the UK terror threat level being raised to severe.
- Bayley McCann, son of Doncaster manager Grant McCann, could feature against his former club after progressing through the Posh Academy.






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