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Leicester City V Posh: Match Preview | Peterborough United

An overview of the conviviality of Saturday pre-season against Leicester City at Foxes Training Ground (12:30 p.m.).

After a little more than two weeks of training, the Peterborough United team is preparing for their first friend of the campaign pre-season while Darren Ferguson’s men will face Leicester City Leicester City on Saturday July 5 (12:30 p.m.).

The game takes place on the city’s advanced training field, but is not open to chic fans with just a small amount of fox supporters invited by the hosts to attend.

This will prove to be a strong opening test for Posh, which has just concluded a five -day training camp in St. George’s Park, the National Football Center house of the English football association.

Team news

Ferguson confirmed that he would use his full team with the majority of players who should play for 45 minutes. Defender Rio Adebisi continues to work hard on his rehabilitation of a long -term injury and should not resume the selection before the beginning of September.

A certain number of young people, who have been part of the St. George’s Park team, could include, including Lucca Mendonca, Ollie Rose and Joe Andrews.

Manager

“We are looking forward to the first match and it will be a good test for us. Obviously, it is a difficult game to prepare because they do not currently have a manager, but it is the physical form for us anyway.

“Players will receive 45 minutes under their belt and it will be a good step forward. It will be a great week in St. George’s Park and we want to finish,” said Darren Ferguson.

Streaming details

The game is not open to chic fans, however, there will be a flow for supporters to watch the match, which is free.

To watch the flow at 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays, click here

Color Kit

Posh will wear the brand new kit outside. You can buy the kit outside here

The opposition

Leicester City was relegated from the first League last and separated the company from the manager Ruud van Nistelrooy last month. The Foxes will be under the direction of former midfielder Andy King for the match against Posh and are likely to use most of the team for the match, only returned to pre-season training earlier this week.

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