How they rated
LUKE SOUTHWOOD
Made two cracking saves, the second of which looked destined for the top corner. A safe pair of hands in his second league start.
ANDY YIADOM
Useful getting forward in attack and put in a couple of decent crosses that weren’t converted.
LIAM MOORE
Looked solid enough but forced off with injury at the end of the first-half that could keep him out for a while.
MICHAEL MORRISON
Won some important aerial duels and looked the most assured at the back despite some poor passing.
BABA RAHMAN
Looked lively and helped out in attack and was relatively comfortable in defence too.
JOSH LAURENT
Wayward with some of his passes but was his usual lively self and helped to win the ball on several occasions.
TOM DELE-BASHIRU
His most impressive performance yet. Tireless work in midfield and added to that with a brace, the second of which flew into the top corner.
JOHN SWIFT
Followed up from the weekend’s hat-trick with a stunning free-kick. The league’s top scorer with seven to his name so far.
OVIE EJARIA
Quiet in the first-half, contributed more in the second. Beaten far too easily on the back post for Peterborough’s goal.
ALEN HALILOVIC
Worked hard to try and influence the game but was closed out of the game for large sections.
GEORGE PUSCAS
Was starved of chances in the first hour but kept working and provided an assist through his sheer resilience to set up DeleBashiru’s first goal.
SUBSTITUTES
Tom Holmes 6, Junior Hoilett 6, Dejan Tetek n/a