Peterborough United vs Port Vale. Sky Bet League One.
Weston Homes StadiumAttendance4,942.
Peterborough United 2
- J Taylor (2nd minute)
- A Williams (41st minute)
Port Vale 3
- B Moore (49th minute)
- J Hooper (86th minute)
- L Dodds (89th minute)
Sky Bet League 1 match report: Peterborough 2-3 Port Vale Vale fightback stuns Posh
Saturday 12 March 2016 19:50, UK
Port Vale mounted a stunning second-half fightback to snatch a 3-2 win at Peterborough and keep their play-off challenge on track.
Robert Page's men struck twice in the final four minutes to complete an incredible turnaround at the ABAX Stadium and condemn Posh to a club record-equalling fifth successive home defeat.
Vale were adrift at the break after a first half in which they also had defender Ryan Inniss stretchered off on the half-hour.
They fell behind after just 75 seconds when Jon Taylor fired Posh ahead and the hosts doubled their lead in the 41st minute when Aaron Williams slammed in the first Football League goal of his career from the edge of the box.
Vale halved their arrears four minutes into the second period when Byron Moore controlled and converted Sam Foley's cut-back.
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They clawed their way level with four minutes to go as two substitutes combined, with Ryan McGivern delivering a left-wing cross that was glanced in by JJ Hooper.
Even better was to follow for the visitors as Louis Dodds rifled in an 89th-minute winner.