Looking a grim week to be a Posh and Panthers fan?
Can Posh stem the tide - unlikely
Can Posh keep a clean sheet - even more unlikely
TEAM NEWSPeterborough manager Darren Ferguson has promised changes after Posh were beaten 5-2 at Burnley on Saturday.
Ferguson's side have lost all five games so far but he could have Danny Swanson back after a thigh injury.
Bristol City right-back Mark Wilson remains a doubt with the hamstring injury which kept him out on Saturday.
Scotland international Richard Foster is set to deputise again if required as the Robins look for their first away points of the season.
"I can't expect my strikers to score five or six goals to win games, but they will have to if we continue to defend like this," said Ferguson after his team's defeat at Turf Moor.
"I have some serious thinking to do now before we play on Tuesday. I changed things around at the back against Burnley and I will have to change things again."
MATCH FACTSHead-to-head
• Bristol City lead by 16 wins to 13 against Peterborough, with five of their 34 league contests drawn.
• Each club has scored 46 goals, although Peterborough completed the double over the Robins last season with an aggregate score of 5-1.
• Bristol City are looking for a fifth win in six league trips to London Road.
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Peterborough United• Already on their worst ever start to a league season,
Peterborough remain the only club in the Football League without a point.• An unequalled 12 goals have been conceded in five successive defeats, and an unequalled six Championship points have been thrown away from winning positions.
• Darren Ferguson will send out his side in the hope of collecting the 100th win of his managerial career at the seventh attempt.
Bristol City• The 14th-placed Robins are without a point and without a goal on the road.
• Should they score three times at London Road, it would take their total away from home in second tier football to 1,000.
• They are the highest home scorers in the Championship, with 11 goals in three outings, and Derek McInnes will want to see his side reproduce that scoring touch on their travels