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Blackpool vs Peterborough United Prediction & Betting Tips 11.04.2026

Football PredictionsLeague OneLeague One • England
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Blackpool — Last 6 matches
Peterborough United — Last 6 matches

Blackpool welcome Peterborough United to Bloomfield Road on Saturday evening in League One, with both sides still trying to finish the season with something to show for it. Blackpool sit 20th on 48 points, Peterborough are 13th on 51, and neither club is in any immediate danger — but both will care a great deal about momentum, finishing position and the small bit of pride that comes with ending well. There’s still a difference between limping home and kicking on, even in mid-April.

For Blackpool, this is about stabilising a season that has been too uneven for comfort. Ian Evatt’s side have been decent enough at home, where they’ve collected 35 points and scored 31 goals, but their overall league record still tells the story of a team that has leaked too many goals and spent too much time chasing games. Peterborough, under Luke Williams, are slightly higher up the table and a touch more productive in front of goal, but they’ve also been inconsistent. Their away record is respectable for a mid-table side, yet 12 defeats on the road tells you there’s plenty of room for error.

The first meeting between these clubs this season went Blackpool’s way, with a 2-1 win at Peterborough in October. That result matters less than the broader pattern, which has been full of goals, swings and loose defending. You don’t need a crystal ball to see why the market has circled goals again here.

Blackpool Form & Analysis

Blackpool’s recent league form has been patchy, but there’s a definite shape to it. They beat Exeter City 1-0 at home on 3 April, then followed that with another narrow home success against Burton Albion, also 1-0. Before that, they had been held 0-0 away at Cardiff City and edged Port Vale 3-2 in a lively home contest. The sequence tells you plenty. At Bloomfield Road they’ve been capable of grinding out results, yet away from home the returns have been thinner, with losses at Stevenage and Doncaster around those brighter moments.

The last outing was a reminder of Blackpool’s limits on the road. At Stevenage on 6 April they lost 1-0, but the scoreline flatters them a little. Their xG was a miserable 0.29, they managed just four shots, and none of them hit the target. Stevenage, by contrast, created 1.85 xG and found four efforts on target. That wasn’t a one-off where a side gets edged; it was a game in which Blackpool barely laid a glove on the opposition. Still, at home they’ve been much more competitive, and that’s why their season isn’t even worse than it looks.

At their own ground, Blackpool have won 10, drawn five and lost six, scoring 31 and conceding 28. That’s a solid enough home profile, even if it doesn’t scream menace. They’re not blowing teams away. They’re finding ways. The clean sheets against Exeter and Burton fit that theme, but the three-goal return against Port Vale shows they can also get pulled into open, messy games. The question for Ian Evatt is whether they can find a balance between control and ambition. If they do, they’re dangerous. If they don’t, this becomes a scrap.

There’s also a small but useful pattern here: Blackpool’s recent home games have tended to be tight, but not sterile. They’ve scored in three of their last four league matches and have shown enough threat to think they can hurt a Peterborough side that hasn’t kept things locked down for long. A low-scoring, cagey home performance isn’t impossible. It’s just not the most likely outcome.

Peterborough United Form & Analysis

Peterborough’s recent run has been more frustrating than disastrous. They drew 1-1 at home with Cardiff City on 6 April, and that followed a 2-1 loss away to Luton Town. Before that, they were held 1-1 at AFC Wimbledon, thumped Rotherham United 5-0 at home, lost 2-1 at Leyton Orient and drew 1-1 at Northampton Town. So there’s a bit of everything in there: one thunderous home performance, a few draws, and enough away disappointment to stop any real momentum building. The bigger problem is that they haven’t strung together wins. That hurts.

The Cardiff game summed them up nicely. Peterborough had chances, and their attacking numbers weren’t bad — 1.39 xG — but they also gave Cardiff far too much freedom. Cardiff produced 2.78 xGA against them, which is a huge amount to concede. Peterborough were under pressure all afternoon, with only eight shots of their own and 28 allowed at the other end. They scored first through Alex Robertson and were pegged back by Harry Leonard almost immediately. That kind of wobble is familiar now. Get ahead, lose control, invite trouble.

Away from home, Peterborough’s league record is mixed but not hopeless: seven wins, two draws and 12 defeats, with 23 goals scored and 32 conceded. That’s good enough to show they can travel and nick results, but it also says they’re vulnerable. The 12 away losses are the key detail. They don’t go on the road and shut teams out very often, and that’s exactly why their matches keep opening up. They’ve gone three league games without a win, and they’ve also gone three without a clean sheet. Both trends matter.

The broader attacking picture is better than Blackpool’s. Peterborough have scored 59 league goals compared with Blackpool’s 48, and their overall game tends to produce more life. Yet there’s a trade-off. They’ve conceded 55, they’re often first to concede, and they’ve been involved in plenty of games where both teams have found the net. That’s not the profile of a side built for security. It’s a side built for incident. Fine if you’re on the right end of it. Painful if you’re not.

Head-to-Head

This fixture has leaned heavily towards goals in recent seasons. The most recent meeting saw Blackpool win 2-1 at Peterborough in October 2025, which followed a goalless draw at Bloomfield Road in March 2025. But dig a little deeper and the pattern becomes much louder. Peterborough beat Blackpool 5-1 in October 2024, Blackpool won 2-1 in February 2024, and Peterborough had already landed a 4-2 win at Bloomfield Road back in October 2023.

That’s the sort of head-to-head history that tells you not to expect a sleepy afternoon. Nine of the last ten meetings have gone over 2.5 goals. That’s a serious trend. Not a cute little quirk — a serious trend. The venue hasn’t even mattered that much. When these two meet, chances follow, and defences tend to get dragged around.

We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals

We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 8/15 here, and it looks a strong play. Blackpool have enough home threat to score, Peterborough are usually good for a goal themselves, and both sides arrive with defensive questions hanging over them. That combination is hard to ignore. The head-to-head record is the clincher: nine of the last ten meetings have cleared this line. You’d take that sort of pattern seriously.

The projected 2-1 Blackpool win fits the shape of the game. Blackpool’s home numbers are decent, Peterborough’s away record leaves them open, and neither side has been especially reliable at the back. Blackpool can keep this competitive at Bloomfield Road, but Peterborough’s tendency to find a goal keeps the total alive. If you want a slightly braver angle, both teams to score has obvious appeal too, though Over 2.5 feels the cleaner route.

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