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                                                    Cardiff
                                                    Peter Whittingham (34 mins)
                                                    Rudy Gestede (38 mins)
                                                    Haris Vuckic (40 mins)
                                                    3-1
                                                    Peterborough
                                                    Paul Taylor ((90 + 1 mins) mins)

                                                    npower Championship , Feb 14, 2012
                                                    Ground: Cardiff City Stadium , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 21,342

                                                    Team news

                                                    Double doubt for Bluebirds Cardiff are likely to be without both Stephen McPhail and Aron Gunnarsson as they look for their first npower Championship win in four attempts against Peterborough.

                                                    Gunnarsson hobbled off after just seven minutes of the 2-1 defeat at Leicester on Saturday after tweaking his back and is very doubtful.

                                                    Meanwhile, fellow midfielder McPhail has turned to doctors to help control the onset of his Sjogren's syndrome and will be absent.

                                                    Filip Kiss came off the bench to deputise for Gunnarsson at Leicester and he is likely to continue in the middle of the park alongside Peter Whittingham.

                                                    On-loan striker Haris Vuckic, who started the match at the Foxes, could find his place under threat from Joe Mason and Rudy Gestede, while manager Malky Mackay is still waiting on the return of captain Mark Hudson from a calf strain.

                                                    Matthew Briggs is likely to make his Peterborough debut.

                                                    Briggs joined Posh on a month-long loan deal from Fulham last week and the England Under-21 international was poised for his Posh bow against West Ham on Saturday before the fixture against the Championship leaders was postponed. He is expected to go straight into the starting line-up.

                                                    A left-back by trade, Briggs can also play at centre-half or wide on the left but he should line up in his preferred position. That means Craig Alcock and Mark Little will contest the right-back slot and Tommy Rowe will revert to his midfield role.

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                                                    Last modified 22:07 14/02/12

                                                    Bluebirds punish Posh Cardiff made a mockery of their recent form to record a comfortable 3-1 victory over Peterborough.

                                                    The Bluebirds had not won any of their last three npower Championship outings and had lost back-to-back matches going into the visit of Posh, but returned to winning ways in style at the Cardiff City Stadium.

                                                    The hosts started slowly and relied on a good save from David Marshall to keep Grant McCann's free-kick out early on but soon got into their stride and made the win safe before half-time.

                                                    Peter Whittingham scored straight from a corner to hand the hosts a fortunate lead just after the half-hour mark, before Rudy Gestede and Haris Vuckic put Cardiff out of sight at the break.

                                                    McCann went close for the visitors after the interval before Gestede struck the crossbar and Whittingham forced Peterborough keeper Joe Lewis into a good save as the hosts cranked up the pressure in the dying stages.

                                                    Paul Taylor grabbed a late consolation for Posh but that did not prevent Cardiff from cutting the gap on the automatic promotion places.

                                                    The visitors enjoyed the early sights of goal, with Taylor seeing his shot blocked by Anthony Gerrard and Lee Frecklington firing wide from the edge of the area, before Aron Gunnarsson shot over the bar for Cardiff on the volley.

                                                    The hosts seemed edgy and required a good save from Marshall to deny McCann's 20-yard free-kick after 17 minutes while Gerrard nodded over at the other end following Whittingham's set-piece from the left.

                                                    Marshall had to be alert once again to hold on to Frecklington's long-range effort in the 27th minute and Lewis fielded Gunnarsson's 25-yard volley moments later as both sides continued to try their luck from distance without success.

                                                    It looked as though it would take something special to break the deadlock and in the end it came in unusual circumstances after 34 minutes.

                                                    Whittingham floated in an inswinging corner from the right, which evaded everyone in the Peterborough penalty area and sailed into the back of the net.

                                                    The freak strike settled the Bluebirds' nerves and four minutes later they doubled their advantage.

                                                    Kenny Miller's effort was deflected out for a corner, which was whipped in by Don Cowie and headed home by Gestede from close range.

                                                    Having looked fragile in the first quarter of the match, Cardiff cantered into a three-goal lead at half-time.

                                                    On-loan forward Vuckic collected Ben Turner's pass, composed himself well and struck a low drive past Lewis.

                                                    After the interval, chances at first came at a premium for both sides.

                                                    McCann fired a long-range free-kick wide of Marshall's right-hand post, while Gerrard prevented Taylor's effort from reaching the Bluebirds keeper as Cardiff comfortably absorbed a spell of Peterborough pressure.

                                                    The home side soon created a bundle of opportunities of their own, however, with Gestede, Miller and Vuckic all failing to find their target with their respective attempts, before Lewis produced a fine save to tip Gestede's 25-yard strike over the bar.

                                                    Gestede then went within inches of scoring Cardiff's fourth of the evening after 69 minutes, but the Frenchman's header struck the woodwork from Cowie's corner.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    CardiffRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 David Marshall
                                                    2 Kevin McNaughton
                                                    3 Andrew Taylor
                                                    6 Anthony Gerrard
                                                    25 Ben Turner
                                                    7 Peter Whittingham Goal
                                                    8 Don Cowie(sub 81)
                                                    17 Aron Gunnarsson(sub 71)
                                                    19 Haris Vuckic(sub 76) Goal
                                                    9 Kenny Miller
                                                    15 Rudy Gestede Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    29 Elliot Parish
                                                    4 Filip Kiss(sub 71)
                                                    11 Craig Conway(sub 81)
                                                    20 Joe Mason(sub 76)
                                                    23 Darcy Blake
                                                    PeterboroughRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Joe Lewis
                                                    3 Matthew Briggs
                                                    4 Ryan Bennett
                                                    5 Gabriel Zakuani(sub 44)
                                                    27 Craig Alcock
                                                    10 George Boyd(sub 51)
                                                    11 Grant McCann
                                                    14 Tommy Rowe
                                                    23 Lee Frecklington
                                                    26 Paul Taylor Goal
                                                    9 David Ball(sub 51)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    28 Paul Jones
                                                    2 Mark Little(sub 44)
                                                    8 Lee Tomlin(sub 51)
                                                    12 Emile Sinclair(sub 51)
                                                    16 Ryan Tunnicliffe

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