Peterborough United v Sheffield United: Billy Sharp breaks Championship record as Blades lead

Sheffield United have named an unchanged side to take on Peterborough United at London Road this evening.
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Adam Davies replacing Jake Eastwood is the only change, after the former Barnsley man joined the Blades officially earlier this week.

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and the Blades march on with a deserved and historic win, Sharp breaking the record on the way to a 2-0 Blades win - stay tuned for reaction, player ratings and much more

and it’s 2-0 as a Posh defender puts through his own goal after Basham’s header - the Blades go two ahead and will surely see the game through from here (blame me if they don’t now!)

as McBurnie comes off the bench with just over 10 minutes of normal time remaining

after pulling up in the race for the ball over on the far side, John Fleck is being readied to replace him and the young man now makes way, replaced by the Scot

Here’s that record-breaking Sharp goal

and it’s Sharp who gets it, breaking the record to become the all-time Championship record goalscorer with a superb finish into the bottom corner after the ball broke loose in the box. He scores goals, you know

Egan gets a valuable foot in

to prevent a quick Posh counter attack as the home side streamed forward in numbers

and a game that shouldn’t really still be goalless, is at the break - both teams have had chances to break the deadlock, United more so, but Foderingham made a big save from Clarke-Harris and at the other end, Egan headed over when well placed from Norwood’s deep cross. The disappointment of the first half from United’s perspective was the injury to Brewster and they will hope to find that elusive breakthrough in the second half - rejoin us in 15 minutes or so to see if they csn

on his right foot after shifting it back across over the head of his defender - but he gets it badly wrong and skews it out for a goalkick

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