EFL League One

League One Preview: Stockport County Eye Playoff Berth, Peterborough United Seek Resurgence

Stockport County are set to host Peterborough United at Edgeley Park in a crucial League One fixture with significant implications for both sides. The home team, Stockport, is battling to secure a playoff spot, while visitors Peterborough United are aiming to end their recent poor run of form as the season draws to a close.

Match Date
April 25, 2026
Kick-off Time
11:30
Venue
Edgeley Park, Stockport

Match Background & Qualification Scenarios

This League One encounter is pivotal for Stockport County, who currently sit fifth in the league table with 71 points, firmly in contention for a playoff spot. A victory would bring them within one point of mathematically securing their place in the postseason, as they are level on points with sixth-placed Stevenage and three points ahead of seventh-placed Luton Town. In contrast, Peterborough United have endured a challenging season, positioned 17th with 52 points. Their recent form has been disappointing, with their last victory dating back to St Patrick's Day, and their primary objective for this match is to finish the season on a positive note. Historically, Stockport have won only three of their last 12 league games against Peterborough, and they suffered a 0-3 defeat in their most recent meeting on November 20, 2025.

Recent Form

Stockport County's recent form has been solid, with two wins, two draws, and one defeat in their last five official matches. Their most recent outing resulted in a 0-1 loss to Mansfield Town. However, Stockport boast a strong home record, having won five of their last six Saturday home league games. Peterborough United, on the other hand, are struggling for form, with no wins in their last six matches and two draws and three losses in their last five. Their previous game ended in a draw at home against Burton Albion.

Key Players & Injury News

For Stockport County, the team is dealing with several injury concerns, including Joseph Olowu, Brad Hills, Josh Dacres-Cogley, Callum Connolly, and Arttu Hoskonen. Defender Tyler Onyango has also been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury. Despite these absences, striker Kyle Wootton has been a key performer, scoring 18 goals this season, placing him third among the league's top scorers. However, he may once again be deployed at centre-back due to the team's defensive injury crisis. For Peterborough United, Archie Collins and Harley Mills are being monitored after picking up injuries in their last game, but are expected to be fit to feature. Key attacking players include Harry Leonard (14 goals), Jimmy-Jay Morgan (12 goals), and Jeremiah Lisbie (11 goals). However, Morgan missed their last outing. Club captain Sam Hughes has been out with a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Published: April 24, 2026Updated: April 24, 2026