Peterborough United's quest for safety in League One took a positive turn as they drew 1-1 with Burton at the Weston Homes Stadium. Charlie Webster's first-half opener was cancelled out by Harry Leonard's 15th goal of the campaign. The match saw both teams create scoring opportunities, with Matthew Garbett's early free-kick parried away by Burton stopper Brad Collins. Tyrese Shade then missed a decent chance for the visitors, blasting over from close range. James Dornelly should have done better when he nodded Garbett's corner wide five minutes before the break. But it was Webster who broke the deadlock, slotting home Shade's cross. In the second half, Posh goalkeeper Alex Bass produced a good low save to keep out Shade's strike. Dornelly squandered another huge opportunity, directing a free header wide from point-blank range. However, Leonard levelled the score when he drilled an effort into the bottom corner on the hour mark. The match ended with both teams pushing for a win, but ultimately settling for a draw. Peterborough United's manager will be pleased with the point, as it moves the team four points clear of the relegation zone. The draw was a fair result, given the chances created by both teams. Peterborough United will look to build on this result in their next match. The team's performance was encouraging, with several players creating scoring opportunities. The League One campaign is intense, and every point counts. Peterborough United will be focused on their next match, aiming to secure another positive result.
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Peterborough United Draw with Burton
Peterborough United moved closer to safety with a 1-1 draw against Burton, Charlie Webster and Harry Leonard scoring, in a crucial League One match
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