Harrison Burrows’ Late Brace Clinches EFL Trophy For Peterborough In Dramatic Victory
In a thrilling conclusion to the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, Peterborough emerged victorious with a 2-1 win against Wycombe, thanks to a dramatic late-game performance by skipper Harrison Burrows. The match, a face-off between two Sky Bet League One teams, was on the brink of extending into extra time when an unexpected flurry of goals in the final six minutes decided the outcome.
Burrows first broke the deadlock in the 85th minute, setting the stage for an intense finale. Wycombe's Dale Taylor responded swiftly with a volleyed equaliser four minutes later, only for Burrows to claim his second and the match-winner in stoppage time. His decisive cross caught goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli off-guard, sealing Peterborough's triumph.

The game's momentum shifted significantly in the second half. Initially dominated by Wycombe, Peterborough gradually clawed back, challenging Ravizzoli with several close attempts. Jadel Katongo and Joel Randall notably tested the Wycombe keeper, who managed to keep his team in the game until the dramatic conclusion.
Wycombe had their moments too, nearly taking the lead seconds into the second half with Richard Kone's lobbed effort. However, Peterborough's persistence paid off, culminating in Burrows' late heroics. Despite a potential scare when goalkeeper Jed Steer's clearance nearly resulted in a goal for Wycombe's Kieran Sadlier, Peterborough held on for a memorable victory.
This win not only showcases Peterborough's resilience but also highlights the unpredictable nature of football, where fortunes can change in the blink of an eye. The match was a testament to both teams' competitive spirit and will be remembered for its dramatic closing minutes.