Peterborough United have struggled for some parts of the season so far, but have had standout moments within the campaign.

Peterborough United have had a rollercoaster season so far starting poor under Darren Ferguson but finding good form under Luke Williams.
Williams took over from Ferguson on October 30th five days after defeat to Blackpool.
Peterborough have had some forgettable performances this season, however some amazing wins.
On Saturday the 18th of October, Peterborough United travelled to the Pirelli Stadium to face Burton Albion, where they played a 1-0 win against the hosts.
That may not sound memorable but here’s why it was.
Peterborough arrived in poor form losing three of their last five, and hopes were not high for some Posh fans heading into the game.
However, due to some world-class goalkeeping from Alex Bass, and a goal of the season contending strike from midfielder Archie Collins, Peterborough fans left with smiles on their faces.
Furthermore, everyone’s voice gone from the nonstop chanting in a sold out terrace.
On Saturday 8th of November, AFC Wimbledon, who were sat in the playoffs at the time, travelled to the Weston Homes Stadium to face Peterborough, who were sat in the relegation zone.
Wimbledon fans travelled down with some expectation of a nice and easy routine win for the Dons.
However, Peterborough had other ideas about this as they went on to tear them apart with a 5-0 win.
Posh dominated the match with Harry Leonard scoring two in the first twenty minutes and Kyrell Lisbie adding a third in the 36th minute.
In the second half, Wimbledon did look a bit stronger until Swedish striker Gustav Lindgren entered the pitch putting the game to bed with goals in the 77th and 93rd minute respectively.
On Thursday 20th of November, Peterborough faced Stockport County at home.
County came into the game top of the league, but with some massive injuries.
But, despite those injuries, they were still the favourites to win.
The weather conditions were very mixed during the game with dry, rain and even snow conditions.
Despite the dodgy conditions Peterborough went 1-0 up inside five minutes after a long range strike from midfielder Ben Woods.
Half an hour later the game had been end to end however Peterborough had definitely been the better team and proved so with a goal from left winger Kyrell Lisbie.
Once again in the second half, the opposition had come out looking stronger.
However midfielder Brandon Khela came onto the pitch outside of his usual central position to play down the right flank, and he put the game to bed with a 3-0 victory.
We would like to give an honourable mention to Peterborough’s victory over fierce rivals Northampton Town.
You can watch the highlights to this impressive victory below in the video.