Peterborough United have confirmed the appointment of Ian Hutton as the club's new head of sports science. Hutton, who worked with Posh boss Luke Williams at Notts County, replaces Lewis Keeble who moved to League One rivals Reading earlier this month. Williams said: “Ian is very experienced and it was important we made the right appointment that is going to be beneficial to the group. We worked at Notts County together and I am looking forward to working with him again.” Hutton most recently worked at League Two club Bristol Rovers. As of August 20, 2026, Peterborough United are 23rd in League One with 0 points from 1 game, with a goal difference of -2. They are 3 points behind leaders Huddersfield. The club's new head of sports science, Ian Hutton, will be tasked with improving the team's performance on the pitch. Hutton's experience working with Posh boss Luke Williams at Notts County will be an asset to the team. The appointment of Hutton is a positive step for Peterborough United as they look to improve their league position. With Hutton at the helm, the team may see an improvement in their performance. The new head of sports science will work closely with the coaching staff to develop a sports science strategy that will benefit the team. The club's new head of sports science, Ian Hutton, will be responsible for implementing a sports science strategy that will improve the team's performance. The appointment of Hutton is a key move for Peterborough United as they look to improve their league position.