A win by 3 clear goals could see MK Dons go above Posh in the table, resulting in Posh being outside of the top 6 for the first time this season. MK Dons midfielder Ben Reeves is fit to face play-off rivals Peterborough United after a hamstring injury, and Mark Randall, who was at Italian side Ascoli earlier this season, has received international clearance to play after signing on a free transfer. Posh have added Southampton winger Lloyd Isgrove to their squad on loan until 3 May. Danny Swanson serves the final game of his two-match ban and striker Kyle Vassell remains out with a toe injury. MK Dons boss Karl Robinson: "Peterborough are still one of the best teams in the league. Players they've brought in, like Jack Baldwin and Conor Washington - I'm still trying to find one to come in. "They've got an unbelievable chairman who has fought for them and Barry Fry (director of football) who has been around for many years. "And they've got one of the best managers in the league. It's going to be so difficult." Peterborough United boss Darren Ferguson told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: "It's just another game for me. I'm not going to make a big deal of it. "The games we've had against them have been really good ones, two footballing team and there's a bit of history there. "There's a healthy respect between the clubs, we're not too far away geographically and it will be a good game." MK Dons Martin, Baldock, Lewington, Gleeson, Spence, Kay, Hall, Alli, McLeo, Smith, Odelusi Subs: Flanagan, Bowditch, Chadwick, Randall, Rasulo, Burns Posh. Olejnik, Little, Alcock, Bostwick, Baldwin, Nugent, McQuoid, Rowe, Assombalonga, Ajose, Washington Subs: Brisley, Payne, McCann, Day, Newell, Knight-Percival, Isgrove
I'm not going to be on-line .... so won't know the score till I get home this evening Probably just as well ..... hate losing to the dons
That win puts you 6 points clear of 7th place, and with a game in hand as well. Very good win for you OPP