Nene derby explained

Nene derby
Firstmeeting:
(29 September 1936)
1936–37 Maunsell Cup
Stadiums:
London Road (Peterborough United)
Total:Total: 103
Official: 77
Most Wins:Total: Peterborough (47)
Official: Peterborough (36)
Most Player Appearances:Official:
Tommy Robson (18)
Overall:
Tommy Robson (22)
Top Scorer:Official:
Jim Hall (8)
Overall:
Jim Hall (9)
Alltimerecord:Total:
Peterborough: 47
Draw: 25
Northampton: 31
Official:
Peterborough: 36
Draw: 19
Northampton: 22
Map Location:East Midlands
Map Label1:Northampton Town
Map Label1 Position:top
Map Mark1:Red pog.svg
Coordinates1:52.2353°N -0.9333°W
Map Label2:Peterborough United
Map Label2 Position:top
Map Mark2:Blue pog.svg
Coordinates2:52.5647°N -0.2403°W

The Nene derby is the name of the association football local rivalry in England between Northampton Town and Peterborough United, both of which are based along the River Nene. Fans of both clubs consider the other to be one of their main rivals. The first competitive match between the two clubs took place in 1946 but the first professional derby took place in 1960. As of 5 March 2024, there has been 77 competitive matches between the two teams, with 36 wins for Peterborough, 22 wins for Northampton and 19 draws.[1]

The derby has never been played higher than the third tier of English football with 57 league matches, 7 FA Cup matches, 5 League Cup matches and 6 EFL Trophy matches. The most recent game took place in League One and resulted in a 5–1 win for Peterborough.

In total, the derby has been played 104 times, including minor/regional league and cup games, with 15 Maunsell Cup matches (5 times in the final), 11 Northants Senior Cup matches (5 times in the final) and 1 London Midweek League match. They have also played 6 friendlies.

Northampton play their home games at Sixfields Stadium, while Peterborough play at London Road Stadium. The two stadiums are approximately 37miles apart.

History

Early matches

The first match between two clubs took place in the final of 1936–37 Maunsell Cup at London Road and ended in a 3–2 away victory for Northampton Town. The first official competitive game took place in the second round of 1946–47 FA Cup at London Road and ended in a 1–1 draw, forcing a replay at Northampton Town's County Ground which also ended in another 1-1 draw. The second replay was played on a neutral venue at Highfield Road, Coventry, where Northampton won 8–1 and this victory still stands as the largest victory and the highest scoring match in the history of the derby.

Peterborough United won the Midland Football League five times in a row between 1956 and 1960 before being accepted into the Football League ahead of the 1960–61 season. First ever derby was played in the league for the first time in that season, with the first game ending in a 3–3 draw and the return fixture ending in a 0–3 win for Peterborough. Both teams were promoted to the Third Division as Peterborough won the league and Northampton finished third. Both teams played in the Third Division for the next two seasons before Northampton were promoted as champions in 1962–63 season.

The two teams did not play each other in the league again until the 1967–68 Third Division after Northampton's run in the second and first tier.

1980s

Peterborough were relegated into the Fourth Division ahead of the 1979–80 season. Both teams played in the Fourth Division for eight consecutive seasons until Northampton were promoted as champions in the 1986–87 season. The derby was also played twice in the FA Cup and twice in the League Cup during this period, bringing the total to twenty matches in eight years. The biggest victory over this period was a 6–0 home victory for Peterborough on 24 April 1984. Northampton recorded a 0–5 away victory on 12 October 1985.

Recent years

In the 2019–20 season, Peterborough finished seventh in League One whilst Northampton won the League Two play-offs, meaning that the Nene derby returned for the 2020-21 League One season. Following Northampton's promotion, Peterborough United chairman, Darragh MacAnthony congratulated them and referred to the derby as "The one real 'local' rivalry I've experienced in 15 years at Posh."[2] The first derby of the season was played two days after the death of Tommy Robson, Peterborough's record appearance maker who started his career with Northampton, and was played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 restrictions. Peterborough won the match 0–2 with goals scored by Nathan Thompson and Reece Brown.[3] The second league derby of the season was originally scheduled to take place on Saturday 17 April 2021, however, all English football matches on that day were rescheduled as a mark of respect for the funeral of Prince Philip.[4] [5]

Rivalry

While the proximity of the clubs was the main root of the rivalry between Northampton Town and Peterborough United, other events have fueled the division. Most notable among these are the violent confrontations between fans, famously the "Battle of Abington Park" in April 1974 when approximately 500 fans clashed before, during and after a derby. An eyewitness was quoted as saying "It was like a battle scene from a film where everyone converged to carry out personal duels. I have never seen anything like it." Some of the evidence presented in the court case that followed included "Sticks with nails embedded in the end, part of a brick, broken bottles, a large beer can and a pint mug."[6]

Aside from fan violence, animosity has arisen over transfers between the clubs with Northampton fans accusing Peterborough of poaching players. It has been said that "Northampton fans have never forgiven Peterborough for taking star strikers Tony Adcock and Bobby Barnes when the Cobblers were cash strapped."[7] This, however, has not stopped players from crossing the divide. Gabriel Zakuani, for example, signed for Northampton in 2016 after making 252 appearances for Peterborough.[8]

List of derbies

League

No.[9] SeasonDateCompetitionStadiumHome TeamResultAway TeamAtt.H2H
11960–61 8 October 1960Peterborough 3–3 Northampton 22,959 0
225 February 1961Northampton 0–3 Peterborough 19,516 +1
31961–62 28 October 1961County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough 17,324 +1
417 March 1962London Road Peterborough 0–2 Northampton 17,009 0
51962–63 1 September 1962Division 3 County Ground Northampton 2–3 Peterborough 16,064 +1
611 May 1963London Road Peterborough 0–4 Northampton 17,518 0
71967–68 23 April 1968Division 3 County Ground Northampton 3–1 Peterborough 8,934 +1
84 May 1968London Road Peterborough 4–0 Northampton 6,658 0
91969–70 17 September 1969London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 8,557 +1
1014 April 1970County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough 6,732 +1
111970–71 10 November 1970Division 4 County Ground Northampton 2–0 Peterborough 8,190 0
1220 February 1971London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 8,068 +1
131971–72 5 February 1972Division 4 County Ground Northampton 1–1 Peterborough 5,186 +1
148 April 1972London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 5,480 +2
151972–73 28 August 1972Division 4 London Road Peterborough 2–3 Northampton 3,627 +1
1628 April 1973County Ground Northampton 1–3 Peterborough 2,441 +2
171973–74 17 November 1973Division 4 London Road Peterborough 3–0 Northampton 10,351 +3
1812 April 1974County Ground Northampton 0–1 Peterborough 11,378 +4
191976–77 2 November 1976County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough 7,483 +4
2012 April 1977London Road Peterborough 3–1 Northampton 8,944 +5
211979–80 22 September 1979County Ground Northampton 1–0 Peterborough 3,678 +4
229 February 1980London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton 4,960 +4
231980–81 26 December 1980Division 4 London Road Peterborough 3–0 Northampton 6,265 +5
2421 April 1981County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough 3,800 +5
251981–82 28 November 1981Division 4 London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 5,293 +6
2624 April 1982County Ground Northampton 1–0 Peterborough 4,975 +5
271982–83 30 October 1982Division 4 County Ground Northampton 0–0 Peterborough 3,284 +5
2812 March 1983London Road Peterborough 2–0 Northampton 3,778 +6
291983–84 27 December 1983Division 4 County Ground Northampton 2–1 Peterborough 6,464 +5
3024 April 1984London Road Peterborough 6–0 Northampton 3,481 +6
311984–85 26 December 1984Division 4 County Ground Northampton 0–3 Peterborough 4,350 +7
322 April 1985London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton 2,482 +7
331985–86 12 October 1985Division 4 London Road Peterborough 0–5 Northampton 3,866 +6
3415 March 1986County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough 3,332 +6
351986–87 14 September 1986Division 4 County Ground Northampton 2–1 Peterborough 5,517 +5
3631 January 1987London Road Peterborough 0–1 Northampton 7,911 +4
371990–91 22 September 1990Division 4 County Ground Northampton 1–2 Peterborough 5,572 +5
385 February 1991London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 5,932 +6
391999–2000 14 August 1999Northampton 0–1 Peterborough 6,253 +7
4015 January 2000London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 9,104 +8
412000–01 23 December 2000London Road Peterborough 1–2 Northampton 9,868 +7
4227 January 2001Sixfields Stadium Northampton 0–0 Peterborough 7,079 +7
432001–02 7 October 2001Division 2 London Road Peterborough 2–0 Northampton 8,101 +8
4419 February 2002Sixfields Stadium Northampton 2–1 Peterborough 6,064 +7
452002–03 28 December 2002Division 2 London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton 7,767 +7
4625 January 2003Sixfields Stadium Northampton 0–1 Peterborough 5,906 +8
472005–06 21 December 2005Sixfields Stadium Northampton 0–1 Peterborough 7,023 +9
481 April 2006London Road Peterborough 0–1 Northampton 8,637 +8
492008–09 13 September 2008Sixfields Stadium Northampton 1–1 Peterborough 6,520 +8
5014 March 2009London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 8,881 +9
512016–17 18 October 2016League One London Road Peterborough 3–0 Northampton 9,172 +10
5219 November 2016Sixfields Stadium Northampton 0–1 Peterborough 7,675 +11
532017–18 26 August 2017League One Sixfields Stadium Northampton 1–4 Peterborough 6,685 +12
542 April 2018London Road Peterborough 2–0 Northampton 8,619 +13
552020–21 10 October 2020League One Sixfields Stadium Northampton 0–2 Peterborough 0 +14
5616 April 2021London Road Peterborough 3–1 Northampton 0 +15
572023–24 19 August 2023League One Sixfields Stadium Northampton 1–0 Peterborough 7,684 +14
585 March 2024London Road Peterborough 5–1 Northampton 9,028 +15

Cup

No.SeasonDateCompetitionRoundStadiumHome TeamResultAway TeamAtt.
11946–47 14 December 1946Second round Peterborough 1–1 Northampton 7,793
219 December 1946Second round replay Northampton 1–1 Peterborough 6,800
323 December 1946Second round 2nd replay Peterborough 1–8 Northampton 3,618
41966–67 14 September 1966Second round County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough 5,778
526 September 1966Second round replay London Road Peterborough 0–2 Northampton 9,484
61967–68 23 August 1967League Cup First round London Road Peterborough 2–3 Northampton 8,157
71972–73 18 November 1972First round London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 7,815
81980–81 22 November 1980FA Cup First round County Ground Northampton 1–4 Peterborough 5,542
91982–83 21 August 1982Group stage London Road Peterborough 5–2 Northampton 2,197
101985–86 21 August 1985First round 1st leg London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton 3,117
113 September 1985First round 2nd leg County Ground Northampton 2–0 Peterborough 2,464
121986–87 16 November 1986First round County Ground Northampton 3–0 Peterborough 9,114
131988–89 21 December 1988Group stage London Road Peterborough 0–2 Northampton 1,754
141994–95 12 November 1994First round London Road Peterborough 4–0 Northampton 8,739
151995–96 16 October 1995Group stage London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton 3,045
161997–98 27 January 1998EFL Trophy Quarter-finals London Road Peterborough 2–1 Northampton 5,516
172003–04 9 December 2003EFL Trophy Quarter-finals Northampton 2–1 Peterborough 4,290
182017–18 3 November 2017EFL Trophy Group stage London Road Peterborough 1–1 Northampton 2,745
192019–20 3 September 2019EFL Trophy Group stage Sixfields Stadium Northampton 0–2 Peterborough 2,234

Minor/Regional tournaments

No.SeasonDateCompetitionRoundStadiumHome TeamResultAway TeamAtt.
11936–37 29 April 1937Maunsell Cup Final Peterborough 2–3 Northampton 2,996
21937–38 28 April 1938Maunsell Cup Final London Road Peterborough 0–4 Northampton 2,394
31938–39 17 April 1939Maunsell Cup Semi-finals Northampton 3–1 Peterborough 393
41947–48 12 April 1948Maunsell Cup Semi-final London Road Peterborough 5–1 Northampton 7,606
51948–49 4 April 1948Maunsell Cup Final London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton
621 April 1949Final replay County Ground Northampton 2–1 Peterborough 1,504
71949–50 17 April 1950Maunsell Cup County Ground Northampton 0–0 Peterborough 3,000
81952–53 1 May 1953Maunsell Cup Final London Road Peterborough 1–2 Northampton 8,753
91953–54 29 April 1954Maunsell Cup Final London Road Peterborough 2–1 Northampton 9,776
101954–55 21 April 1955Maunsell Cup London Road Peterborough 1–0 Northampton 8,784
111956–57 15 April 1957Maunsell Cup Semi-finals London Road Peterborough 3–1 Northampton 7,975
121959–60 1 October 1959Maunsell Cup County Ground Northampton 1–0 Peterborough 1,686
131960–61 1 May 1960Northants Senior Cup Final London Road Peterborough 4–1 Northampton 10,470
141961–62 9 April 1962Northants Senior Cup Final London Road Peterborough 3–1 Northampton 4,991
151962–63 29 April 1963Northants Senior Cup Semi-final County Ground Northampton 2–0 Peterborough
161963–64 27 April 1964Northants Senior Cup Final London Road Peterborough 0–0 Northampton
171964–65 31 March 1965Northants Senior Cup Semi-finals County Ground Northampton 0–2 Peterborough 3,370
181965–66 23 May 1965Northants Senior Cup London Road Peterborough 0–1 Northampton
191967–68 29 April 1968Northants Senior Cup Final County Ground Northampton 0–2 Peterborough
201970–71 25 August 1980Northants Senior Cup County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough
211973–74 26 February 1974Northants Senior Cup Semi-finals County Ground Northampton 2–2 Peterborough
2211 March 1974Semi-finals replay London Road Peterborough 2–0 Northampton 7,683
231974–75 3 February 1975Northants Senior Cup Final County Ground Northampton 1–0 Peterborough
241977–78 17 October 1977Maunsell Cup Final London Road Peterborough 3–1 Northampton 995
251978–79 30 October 1978Maunsell Cup London Road Peterborough 4–1 Northampton
261979–80 14 November 1979Maunsell Cup London Road Peterborough 1–1 Northampton

Statistics

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CompetitionPlayedNorthampton winsDrawsPeterborough winsNorthampton goalsPeterborough goals
Major Competitions
League5815 13 30 54 89
FA Cup72 2 3 14 12
League Cup53 2 0 9 4
EFL Trophy72 2 3 8 11
Total7722 19 36 86 117
Minor/Regional Competitions
Maunsell Cup156 3 6 21 24
Northants Cup113 3 5 10 17
Total269 6 11 31 41
Overall Total10331 25 47 117 158

Top goal-scorers

Official major competitions. Only goals scored in official major competitions.
RankPlayerClub(s)YearsLeagueFA CupLeague
Cup
EFL
Trophy
Overall
1 Jim HallNorthampton/Peterborough1963–1967 (N)
1967–1975 (P)
1965–1978 (N)
71008
2 Peter McNameePeterborough1955–196550005
Tommy RobsonNorthampton/Peterborough1961–1966 (N)
1969–1981 (P)
3200
Ian BenjaminPeterborough/Northampton1982–1984 (P)
1984–1987 (N)
2102
Archie GarrettNorthampton1946–19470500
6 Errington KellyPeterborough1984–1986
1987–1988
40004
John CozensPeterborough1973–19784000
John FairbrotherPeterborough/Northampton1965–1968 (P)
1968–1971 (N)
3010
Phil ChardPeterborough/Northampton1978–1985 (P)
1985–1988 (N)
1989–1994 (N)
2011

Most appearances

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Official Apps.
RankPlayerClubApps
1 Tommy RobsonNorthampton
Peterborough
18
2 Phil ChardPeterborough
Northampton
15
3 Jim HallNorthampton
Peterborough
14
Wakeley GageNorthampton
Peterborough
5 Ian BenjaminPeterborough
Northampton
13
Peter GleasureNorthampton
7 Graham FeltonNorthampton12
Trevor QuowPeterborough
Northampton
Trevor SlackPeterborough
Northampton
10 Jack CarmichaelPeterborough11
11 Barry TuckerNorthampton10
David FarrellPeterborough
Mark TylerPeterborough
Mick DreweryPeterborough
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Including Minor & Regional Apps.!Rank!Player!Club!Apps
1 Tommy RobsonNorthampton
Peterborough
22
2 Phil ChardPeterborough
Northampton
15
Jim HallNorthampton
Peterborough
4 Wakeley GageNorthampton
Peterborough
14
5 Ian BenjaminPeterborough
Northampton
13
Peter GleasureNorthampton
7 Graham FeltonNorthampton12
Trevor QuowPeterborough
Northampton
Trevor SlackPeterborough
Northampton
10 Jack CarmichaelPeterborough11
Barry TuckerNorthampton

Hat-tricks

PlayerForScoreDateCompetitionStadiumRef.
Archie Garrett4Northampton1–8 (N)23 December 19461946–47 FA CupHighfield Road[10]
Colin GarwoodPeterborough4–0 (H)4 May 19681967–68 Third DivisionLondon Road[11]
Notes

Records

Results

Biggest wins (5+ goals)

Winning marginResultDateCompetition
7Peterborough 1–8 Northampton23 December 19461946–47 FA Cup
6Peterborough 6–0 Northampton24 April 19831983–84 Fourth Division
5Peterborough 0–5 Northampton12 October 19851985–86 Fourth Division

Most total goals in a match

Goals Result Date Competition
9 Peterborough 1–8 Northampton 23 December 1946 1946–47 FA Cup
7 Peterborough 5–2 Northampton 21 August 1982 1982–83 EFL Trophy
6Peterborough 4–2 Northampton 12 January 1939 1938–39 London Midweek League
Peterborough 5–1 Northampton 12 April 1948 1947–48 Maunsell Cup
Peterborough 3–3 Northampton 8 August 1960 1960–61 Fourth Division
Peterborough 6–0 Northampton 24 April 1984 1983–84 Fourth Division
Peterborough 5–1 Northampton 5 March 2024 2023–24 League One

Longest runs

Most consecutive wins
GamesClubPeriod
4 Northampton 14 September 1986 – 21 December 1988
Peterborough 14 March 2009 – 26 August 2017
Peterborough 2 April 2018 – 16 April 2021
Most consecutive draws
GamesPeriod
2 14 December 1946 – 19 December 1946
14 April 1970 – 25 August 1970
14 November 1979 – 9 February 1980
2 April 1985 – 21 August 1985
Most consecutive matches without a draw
GamesPeriod
7 21 April 1949 – 1 October 1959
14 September 1986 – 12 November 1994
Longest undefeated runs
GamesClubPeriod
9 Peterborough 14 March 2009 – 16 April 2021
7 Northampton 3 September 1985 – 21 December 1988
Peterborough 22 September 1990 – 15 January 2000
Most consecutive games scoring
GamesClubPeriod
10 Peterborough 20 February 1971 – 12 April 1974
Peterborough 13 September 2008 – 16 April 2021
8 Northampton 3 September 1985 – 22 September 1990

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peterborough United football club: record v Northampton Town. 2020-07-14. www.11v11.com.
  2. Web site: Peterborough United congratulate Cobblers on promotion (and not just because Posh usually beat them)!. 2020-07-14. www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk. en.
  3. Web site: Northampton 0-2 Peterborough: Posh see off Cobblers. 2021-01-22. Sky Sports. en.
  4. Web site: Local Derby Clash With Cobblers Moved. 2021-04-11. www.theposh.com. en-gb.
  5. Web site: PETERBOROUGH GAME TO TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY EVENING. 2021-04-11. www.ntfc.co.uk. en-gb.
  6. Book: Nicholls. Andy. Hooligans 2: The M-Z of Britain's Football Hooligan Gangs. Lowles. Nick. 2007-06-12. Milo Books Ltd. en.
  7. Web site: 2018-10-18. Gripped by the Cobblers: MK match is no local derby – you need history for a derby. 2020-07-14. The NeneQuirer. en-GB.
  8. News: 2016-06-23. Gabriel Zakuani: Northampton Town close to signing ex-Peterborough defender. en-gb. BBC Sport. 2020-07-24.
  9. Web site: Results . The Posh Supporters Trust . The Posh Trust . July 25, 2024.
  10. Web site: Peterborough United 1–8 Northampton Town . The Posh Supporters Trust . The Posh Trust . July 25, 2024.
  11. Web site: Peterborough United 4–0 Northampton Town . The Posh Supporters Trust . The Posh Trust . July 25, 2024.