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PREVIEW: PRESTON NORTH END (A)

8 April 2024

An in-depth preview of our upcoming trip to face Preston North End in the Sky Bet Championship

- Preston North End vs Huddersfield Town
- Tuesday 9 April 2024; 7.45pm
- Preview ahead of Sky Bet Championship game

Following a last gasp header on Saturday from Rhys Healey to secure all three points in West Yorkshire, Town will be looking to make it two wins on the bounce as we travel to Preston North End on Tuesday night.

Historically winning 23 of their fixtures against the Terriers, it was the Lilywhites who were also victorious in December's reverse fixture, despite a late consolation goal from Danny Ward.

Making the short trip to Deepdale this week, Head Coach André Breitenreiter will be looking for his second consecutive win to boost Town's hopes of avoiding the drop at the end of the season.

THE OPPOSITION

Sitting tenth in the table - after accumulating 60 points so far this campaign - the Lilywhites have won just two of their last five fixtures.

Unbeaten in their first eight games, Preston started the season strong, and have since maintained a consistent run of form to cement their place mid-table.

However, with just seven points between the Lilywhites and the play-offs, Ryan Lowe's side will be looking to take away as many points as possible from their upcoming run of games. 

THEIR MANAGER

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Starting his managerial career with Bury in 2018, Ryan Lowe was originally appointed as player-coach of the club - having spent the majority of his playing career with the Shakers - before becoming permanent manager in May 2018.

Less than a year later, the former striker was named Plymouth Argyle's Manager, helping ensure the Pilgrims made an immediate return to League One. Named the EFL League One Manager of the Month for October 2021, Lowe's excellent run of form saw his side sit top of the League One table during a 17 game unbeaten run.

Following his departure from Plymouth Argyle in December 2021, the Liverpudlian moved back north to become Manager of Preston North End. 

LAST TIME OUT

It ended all square at Vicarage Road last weekend, as neither the Hornets or the Lilywhites could manage to break the deadlock.

Despite Watford enjoying the majority of possession and 11 shots in total, they struggled to break down Preston's defence which saw both sides having to settle for a point in Hertfordshire.

Previous Starting XI (3-4-1-2): Woodman; Cunningham, Lindsay, Storey; Hughes, McCann, Whatmough, Brady; Keane; Jakobsen, Osmajić

FORMATION

Largely favouring a 3-4-2-1 or 3-4-1-2 structure, Lowe's side have rarely deviated from the formation, consistently opting for a strong midfield that can adapt when needed during play.

Having lost only twice since Valentine's Day - and dropping just 11 points in a 3-4-1-2 formation since then - North End have got the better of Middlesbrough, Coventry, Plymouth and Rotherham during this time.

WHO TO WATCH

Will Keane

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Despite several injury setbacks this season, Keane has so far made 32 appearances for the Lilywhites - scoring twelve and assisting three in twelve of those fixtures.

Featuring in every game since New Year's Day, the 31-year-old forward arrived at Deepdale from Wigan Athletic in July last year - eight years on from his initial loan with the Club.

Emil Riis

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Scoring six in his last nine appearances, Emil Riis' goalscoring ability is undeniable. However, after suffering an ACL injury in the opening game of the season, the 25-year-old striker has spent the majority of Preston's current campaign on the sidelines.

Moving to Lancashire in the summer of 2020 from Danish Superliga side Randers FC, Riis will be looking to get his name back on the scoresheet and finish his season on a high.

Liam Lindsay

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Starting every game this season for North End, the 28-year-old defender made his move to Deepdale permanent in June 2021 following a loan spell from Stoke City.

Also scoring on three occasions during their current campaign, Lindsay is a key figure on the pitch - both defensively and further up the field.

TOWN TEAM NEWS

Head Coach André Breitenreiter spoke to the press ahead of Tuesday's Sky Bet Championship fixture against Preston North End live from the Millers Oils High Performance Complex.

You can watch the full press conference back below or via THIS LINK.

KIT

André Breitenreiter's side will be back in their all black kit on Tuesday night - and there's currently 30% off the replica kit in store and online! CLICK HERE to get yours today!

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Match Reports

REPORT: PRESTON NORTH END 4-1 TOWN

9 April 2024

Town undone in second half at Deepdale by Preston North End

- Preston North End 4-1 Huddersfield Town
- Josh Koroma gives Town first half lead
- Home side score four in second half at Deepdale

Despite leading at half-time, at second half hattrick from substitute Milutin Osmajic was the most telling contribution of the evening, with the home side leaving Josh Koroma's opener an afterthought.

A quick start from the Terriers over the Pennines in the evening sun, a venture forward straight from kick-off resulted in an early corner kick. Dealing with it admirably through their goalkeeper before clearing, but Town were setting the tone early for how they intended to approach the game ahead.

In a lively first half performance, Wiles’ first of many forward ventures saw a moment of hesitation punished by a well-timed challenge from behind as he approached the penalty area, but Town regained possession in good territory. Delivering into the box through Jackson on the left, Thomas met it with a measured knockdown intended for Koroma, but the forward was unable to fire before being met by the pressing defence.

The home side weren’t shy of a challenge it proved, and one such foul gave Sorba Thomas an opportunity to shoot from a central position around 30 yards away, but the effort flew comfortably over the crossbar. Involved again shortly after following a wonderful challenge from Brodie Spencer deep in his own half, Thomas sprinted through the heart of the Preston midfield at pace, before looking for Wiles running into space down the left ahead of him. Overhitting the pass just enough to evade the midfielder, Town’s 23 would’ve likely been clean through on goal had the pass reached him as it was intended.

Having broken down an attack in their own box, Ben Wiles emerged with possession at pace, flying forward with attackers streaking into space ahead of him. Chopped down by Town Academy graduate Duane Holmes, the now Preston midfielder saw himself booked for the intervention. With an extremely similar pattern of play occurring minutes later, Ali McCann was the home player in question bringing Wiles down for his own cautioning. Not to be outdone, David Kasumu got his own yellow in the same spell, with his late challenge on Holmes following a 50-50 just strong enough to warrant an identical result.

Playing with more freedom going forward following that late winner against Millwall, the expression was evident in the moves being attempted by Town once they’d crossed halfway. Sorba Thomas was inches away from finding Josh Koroma with an ambitious cross field ball that skipped away off the greasy turf before Town’s 10 did get the ball in his favoured position, using quick feet to beat his man from a standing start before firing across goal.

Five short minutes later, Koroma made no such error. Again propelled into the attacking penalty box thanks to forward running from Wiles and Burgzorg, both men exchanged passes before each seeing shots blocked at close range. A flash across goal from Burgzorg eventually found Koroma who controlled brilliantly before dropping a shoulder to beat a man and create space to shoot, getting his left footed effort perfect this time around, finding the opposite bottom corner.

Scoring just a few moments before the break, Town had one more effort before the whistle was blown, with Sorba Thomas drilling over from range following his own interception in the attacking half.

Neither side saw fit to make changes during the break, and play resumed with the same openness and intensity as it had in the first half. Momentum soon turned away from Town, however, with Alex Matos’ heavy touch on the edge of his own box giving the home side a chance to dispossess him with only Nicholls to beat, but the Chelsea-loanee’s lunge to rectify his earlier mistake gifted Preston the opportunity to equalise from the spot, which Will Keane didn’t need a second invitation to take.

Buoyed, the home side enjoyed the better of the momentum for the next five minutes, giving Town their sternest defensive challenge of the evening. Standing up to it well, the Terriers rode that wave and came out the other side, soon muscling back into the contest with attacks of their own as the forwards begun to see more of the ball.

Making three attacking changes across the half, Healey, Ward and Jones were all introduced by André Breitenreiter at Deepdale, but it would be a Preston substitute who would ultimately win the game for the home side. Having test Lee Nicholls on two notable occasions in the half, a simple ball across the box from Duane Holmes gave Milutin Osmajic the chance to tap home from close range having timed a late run perfectly, before a ball through from Browne sent him through one-on-one to slot home his seconds a few minutes later.

Completing his hattrick two minutes into added time with a strike than bounced off the turf into the top corner past Nicholls, Osmajic’s second half cameo turned the game on its head and handed the home side all three points.

TOWN’S TEAM (4-2-3-1)

Lee Nicholls; Brodie Spencer, Matty Pearson, Michał Helik, Ben Jackson; David Kasumu, Alex Matos (Rhys Healey 69'); Sorba Thomas, Ben Wiles, Josh Koroma (Pat Jones 76'); Delano Burgzorg (Danny Ward 76')

UNUSED SUBSTITUTES

Chris Maxwell; Bojan Radulovic, Jaheim Headley, Tom Edwards, Ollie Turton, Tom Iorpenda

TOWN GOAL

Josh Koroma 42'

TOWN CARDS

David Kasumu 26', Alex Matos 52'

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