Jay Rodriguez (87 mins)
Paul Taylor (12 mins)
npower Championship
, Feb 4, 2012
Ground: Turf Moor
, Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 13,258
Team news
Treacy worry for Clarets Burnley winger Keith Treacy faces a late fitness test ahead of the visit of Peterborough.
Treacy was replaced by Ross Wallace 28 minutes into the 2-0 midweek win over Nottingham Forest suffering from a back injury.
Wallace was making a return from a similar problems and suffered no adverse reaction so is fit to start for Eddie Howe's side.
Martin Paterson is stepping up his recovery but is expected to sit out along with fellow hamstring victim Junior Stanislas.
Paterson's fellow forward Danny Ings has returned to reserve-team action in recent weeks following a lengthy knee injury and will not be risked as he looks to build match fitness.
Similarly, new signing Danny Lafferty is not in contention. The left-back has already started the process of building his fitness after moving from Irish side Derry City, who are in close season at present.
Ryan Bennett will remain part of the Peterborough starting XI despite signing for Norwich this week.
Bennett joined the Premier League club for an undisclosed fee that Posh are reporting as a club-record sale.
The England Under-21 international defender has put pen to paper on a three-and-a-half year deal but the Canaries have agreed for him to remain at London Road on an emergency loan until the end of this month.
Long-term absentee David Hibbert aside, manager Darren Ferguson has a full squad to choose from after captain Grant McCann, fellow midfielder Lee Frecklington and forward George Boyd returned from injury to start against Portsmouth last weekend.
Midfielder Danny Kearns could come back into the reckoning after being rested for the last two games.
Burnley vs Peterborough
Last modified 17:42 04/02/12
Rodriguez fireworks give Clarets point Jay Rodriguez scored a sensational solo goal to rescue a 1-1 draw for Burnley against Peterborough at Turf Moor.
Peterborough were without a win for four games in all competitions, but caught Burnley cold in freezing temperatures in the first half.
A defensive lapse allowed Paul Taylor to give Posh a 12th-minute lead and David Ball rattled the post as the visitors posed plenty of problems in the opening stages.
However, after the break Burnley penned their opponents back with little reward as chances went begging.
The Clarets had a strong penalty appeal rejected in the closing minutes when Ross Wallace's shot was blocked by Mark Little's outstretched arms.
But with three minutes remaining Rodriguez set off on an incredible solo run, evading four challenges before coolly slotting home for his 17th goal of the season and fifth in his last five matches.
Little and Ball came into Peterborough's defence and attack respectively, while Wallace returned for Burnley as Keith Treacy dropped to the bench in the only change from the XI that beat Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night.
An early chance fell to Clarets striker Charlie Austin, but Taylor was back inside his own area block the goalbound effort.
Taylor was soon reaping the benefits of his early intervention when he capitalised on an error from Burnley defender Ben Mee and smashed past Lee Grant from 12 yards to give Peterborough the lead.
Moments later the home side were caught napping at the back once more, sending Ball clear to plant a shot against the inside of the post before a grateful Grant smothered the rebound with George Boyd in close attendance.
At the other end Wallace looked to fashion a response with a vicious drive that bounced awkwardly and forced Posh goalkeeper Joe Lewis to parry clear.
But defensive frailties were still in evidence for Eddie Howe's side and Boyd should have done better when he drilled wide with only Grant to beat in the 21st minute.
Burnley were struggling to make an impression on the Peterborough back line, but with 37 minutes gone Rodriguez released Kieran Trippier down the right and Austin's header from the full-back's cross drew a superb point-blank save from Lewis.
The Clarets began the second half with renewed intensity amid increasing snowfall and captain Chris McCann had a glorious change to equalise, but his free header from Trippier's free-kick after the hour went over.
Rodriguez then carried the fight to Peterborough with a driving run and shot that forced another sharp Lewis stop.
From the resulting corner, Rodriguez's shot was blocked and he went down under a challenge from Posh defender Gabriel Zakuani when attempting a follow-up, although referee Colin Webster remained unmoved.
Austin had a 69th-minute effort from a Josh McQuoid cross headed off the line as the Peterborough goal continued to lead a charmed life.
McQuoid soon made way for Treacy who immediately prompted some slick interplay with Wallace to slash across goal from inside the box.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Lee Grant | ||||
| 2 | Kieran Trippier | ||||
| 4 | Michael Duff | ||||
| 15 | David Edgar | ||||
| 36 | Ben Mee(sub 75) |
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| 19 | Josh McQuoid(sub 69) |
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| 8 | Dean Marney(sub 82) |
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| 6 | Chris McCann | ||||
| 7 | Ross Wallace | ||||
| 23 | Charlie Austin | ||||
| 9 | Jay Rodriguez |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 12 | Brian Jensen | ||||
| 16 | Zavon Hines(sub 82) |
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| 20 | Marvin Bartley(sub 75) |
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| 24 | Brian Easton | ||||
| 26 | Keith Treacy(sub 69) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Joe Lewis | ||||
| 2 | Mark Little | ||||
| 5 | Gabriel Zakuani | ||||
| 4 | Ryan Bennett | ||||
| 27 | Craig Alcock | ||||
| 10 | George Boyd | ||||
| 23 | Lee Frecklington(sub 69) |
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| 11 | Grant McCann | ||||
| 14 | Tommy Rowe | ||||
| 26 | Paul Taylor |
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| 9 | David Ball(sub 74) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 28 | Paul Jones | ||||
| 8 | Lee Tomlin(sub 74) |
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| 12 | Emile Sinclair | ||||
| 16 | Ryan Tunnicliffe(sub 69) |
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| 21 | Daniel Kearns | ||||
| Team | Burnley | Peterborough |
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