11-09-2017, 14:51
Preston North End v Cardiff City
Championship 7.45 pm kick off
Almost a year to the day Cardiff arrive at Deepdale for the first match under the Deepdale floodlights this season, they lost 3-0 that night which meant the end of their manager at that time Paul Trollope.
They appointed Neil Warnock as replacement and he steered them to a more than respectable 12th place, as usual Warnock did a lot of transfer business to bolster the Bluebirds with the inspired aquistion of Kenneth Zohore who ended up with 12 goals, he has some serious pace this lad. He also brought in the experienced Sol Bamba. This close season he paid £1.5 million for Lee Tomlin from Brizzle City, Danny Ward from Rotherham plus free transferNathaniel Mendez- Laing from Rochdale who has had a more than impressive start to the season.
They dropped their first points of the season on Saturday after drawing with Fulham scoring late on by Ward, they currently are top of the table and as with all Warnock sides will be very well organised and tough to beat.
North End are definitely without the injured Pearson although Johnson could return personal view would like to see Harrop start.
Last Time Out
25 Neil Etheridge GK
2 Lee Peltier 79' DF
3 Joe Bennett 30' DF
4 Sean Morrison © 36' DF
14 Sol Bamba DF
8 Joe Ralls MF
19 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing MF
17 Aron Gunnarsson MF
20 Loïc Damour 63' MF
33 David Junior Hoilett 79' MF
10 Kenneth Zohore 73' FW
Substitutes
28 Brian Murphy Sub
5 Bruno Ecuele Manga Sub
6 Jazz Richards Sub
21 Craig Bryson 63' Sub
12 Liam Feeney 79' Sub
7 Lee Tomlin Sub
9 Danny Ward 73'83' Sub
Stat Attack: Cardiff City
Cardiff City travel up from the Welsh capital for the 44th league meeting at Deepdale, since their first visit in 1922, and history suggests there might be goals in today’s game.
The 2015 goalless draw was only the third here in those 43 previous games and we have scored 109 goals whilst conceding 47.
Amongst our big wins, we have scored four goals on three occasions, five goals once, together with six and seven goals twice each. However, the stand out match was the final game of 1966, when hat-tricks from Ernie Hannigan and Welshman Brian Godfrey contributed to a 9-0 victory. This is still our second highest score in a league match and it was the first time we had scored nine goals in a competitive game since beating Burton Swifts 9-2 in the FA Cup in 1893 (although we did score 18 the following season against Reading!).
We were 5-0 up at half-time and seemed to take pity on our visitors until a burst of four further goals in a ten minute spell hinted we might reach double figures. That four goal blast included possibly the quickest ever hat-trick by a North End player, with all Godfrey’s goals coming in only five minutes of play.
On This Date
Barry Siddall, whose 63rd birthday it is on Tuesday, only made one appearance for North End, but what a memorable one it was. New manager John Beck was in charge for the first time for the home game versus Port Vale in December 1992, but there was a goalkeeper crisis on the morning of the match, with all the available keepers ill or injured.
Barry was playing for Northwich Victoria after a 20 year career in the Football League, during which he had made 721 appearances including nearly a hundred for Port Vale. He answered the call to fill in, but probably wished he hadn’t.
In only the first minute, he fumbled a shot on the plastic pitch to gift Vale the lead, only for North End to equalise three minutes later. However, things got much worse in the second half and we ended up losing 5-2 after a less than inspiring performance between the posts from the 38-year-old stand in. Not the best way to end a distinguished career, but certainly a memorable conclusion.
Left back Dean Barrick made his debut on this date in 1995, whilst Stevie May and Eoin Doyle made their first North End appearances two years ago today as substitutes in a 2-1 home defeat to Derby County.
We have played 14 home games on this date, winning 11, drawing 1 and losing only 2. The highest scoring match saw us overcome Sunderland 5-3 in 1896, whilst we have scored four goals at home on this date on four other occasions.
Last Five Clashes At Deepdale
Preston North End 3 (Clarke, Robinson, Hugill) Cardiff City 0, 13th Sept 2016
Preston North End 0 Cardiff City 0, 17th Oct 2015
Preston North End 0 Cardiff City 1 (Whittingham), 25th Apr 2011 Preston
North End 3 (Parkin, 2; Brown) Cardiff City 0, 27th Feb 2010
Preston North End 6 (Mellor 2; Parkin, Kennedy (og), Brown, Williamson) Cardiff City 0, 18th Apr 2009
West Midlands referee Oliver Langford takes charge of Tuesday night’s clash with league leaders Cardiff City at Deepdale.
Last season he took charge of three North End games. His first was the live Sky victory over Wigan Athletic back in September 2016, his second, our first match of the new year, at Burton Albion on 2nd January and his third the goalless draw away at Barnsley in February.
Oliver also twice took charge of the Lilywhites last season; the goalless draw against Derby County, when Anders Lindegaard made his debut for the club, and the April trip to Middlesbrough.
His previous game in change of North End before last season was the clash with Swindon at the County Ground in November 2014.
So far this season he has taken charge of nine Championship fixtures, issuing 22 cautions, his last game being Leeds United’s 5-0 home victory over Burton Albion. He will be assisted by Steven Meredith and James Wilson, with Richard Clark the fourth official for the game under the Deepdale floodlights.
And here is the oppositions view
City are on the road again as they head to Deepdale on Tuesday evening…
Neil Warnock’s side will travel to Preston for their second away fixture in a row, as the Bluebirds look to continue their unbeaten start to the season.
After their 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage, City make the trip to Lancashire still sitting at the summit of the Sky Bet Championship table after six games.
Alex Neil’s faced a tough start to the season, but have registered two wins from their opening fixtures. Victories over Sheffield Wednesday and Reading have seen them pick up nine points from a possible 18.
Preston currently occupy 11th place in the Sky Bet Championship table, losing just once in the six games they have played. With opponents such as Leeds, Derby and Middlesbrough out of the way, Neil will be hoping his side can better last season’s finish of 11th in his first full season in the hot seat.
Jordan Hugill was subject to major interest from a number of sides during the summer, but PNE managed to keep their number nine at Deepdale following the closure of the transfer window. The 25 year-old has been with the club since 2014 and has scored 16 goals in 80 matches for the club.
Hugill’s strike partner Callum Robinson also has the potential to cause danger with his blistering pace. Coming through the ranks at Aston Villa, Robinson left Villa Park for the Lilywhites in 2016 and has managed an impressive 10 goals in 38 appearances since then.
Neil also has midfielder Paul Gallagher at his disposal for Tuesday evening’s match-up and the 33 year-old is known for his passing ability in the middle of the park. After spending two seasons on loan at Deepdale from Leicester City, Gallagher finally made the move permanent in 2015 and has played in 72 games in the last two seasons.
The Lilywhites brought in five players over the summer with four permanent deals and a loan being agreed.
Goalkeeper Declan Rudd rejoined his former boss from Norwich City after Neil’s departure from Carrow Road, taking the place of former stopper Anders Lindegaard.
PNE also signed midfielder Josh Harrop (Manchester United), Darnell Fisher (Rotherham) and Kevin O’Connor from Irish outfit Cork City. The Lilywhites then signed forward Stephy Mavididi from Arsenal on a loan deal until the end of the season.
The last meeting against Tuesday’s opponents ended in a 2-0 victory for City, a game in which Kenneth Zohore made sure of the points with a remarkable solo effort.
The Bluebirds have only lost one of the last six meetings against Preston, scoring six goals in the process. The first ever league fixture between the two teams came back in 1922, a game in which City triumphed 3-0 on home soil.
City hero Paul Parry made the move to Lancashire in 2009 following an impressive stint with the Bluebirds. In five years, the former Welsh international made 192 appearances for City, before playing on 80 occasions for the Lilywhites.
Irishman Eoin Doyle is another who has played for both clubs, and is currently still on the books with Preston. However, he recently joined Portsmouth a season-long loan, where he lines up alongside City loanees Matty Kennedy and Stuart O’Keefe.
Others to play in both Preston and City colours include Peter Sayer and, in more recent years, Jon Parkin.
Championship 7.45 pm kick off
Almost a year to the day Cardiff arrive at Deepdale for the first match under the Deepdale floodlights this season, they lost 3-0 that night which meant the end of their manager at that time Paul Trollope.
They appointed Neil Warnock as replacement and he steered them to a more than respectable 12th place, as usual Warnock did a lot of transfer business to bolster the Bluebirds with the inspired aquistion of Kenneth Zohore who ended up with 12 goals, he has some serious pace this lad. He also brought in the experienced Sol Bamba. This close season he paid £1.5 million for Lee Tomlin from Brizzle City, Danny Ward from Rotherham plus free transferNathaniel Mendez- Laing from Rochdale who has had a more than impressive start to the season.
They dropped their first points of the season on Saturday after drawing with Fulham scoring late on by Ward, they currently are top of the table and as with all Warnock sides will be very well organised and tough to beat.
North End are definitely without the injured Pearson although Johnson could return personal view would like to see Harrop start.
Last Time Out
25 Neil Etheridge GK
2 Lee Peltier 79' DF
3 Joe Bennett 30' DF
4 Sean Morrison © 36' DF
14 Sol Bamba DF
8 Joe Ralls MF
19 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing MF
17 Aron Gunnarsson MF
20 Loïc Damour 63' MF
33 David Junior Hoilett 79' MF
10 Kenneth Zohore 73' FW
Substitutes
28 Brian Murphy Sub
5 Bruno Ecuele Manga Sub
6 Jazz Richards Sub
21 Craig Bryson 63' Sub
12 Liam Feeney 79' Sub
7 Lee Tomlin Sub
9 Danny Ward 73'83' Sub
Stat Attack: Cardiff City
Cardiff City travel up from the Welsh capital for the 44th league meeting at Deepdale, since their first visit in 1922, and history suggests there might be goals in today’s game.
The 2015 goalless draw was only the third here in those 43 previous games and we have scored 109 goals whilst conceding 47.
Amongst our big wins, we have scored four goals on three occasions, five goals once, together with six and seven goals twice each. However, the stand out match was the final game of 1966, when hat-tricks from Ernie Hannigan and Welshman Brian Godfrey contributed to a 9-0 victory. This is still our second highest score in a league match and it was the first time we had scored nine goals in a competitive game since beating Burton Swifts 9-2 in the FA Cup in 1893 (although we did score 18 the following season against Reading!).
We were 5-0 up at half-time and seemed to take pity on our visitors until a burst of four further goals in a ten minute spell hinted we might reach double figures. That four goal blast included possibly the quickest ever hat-trick by a North End player, with all Godfrey’s goals coming in only five minutes of play.
On This Date
Barry Siddall, whose 63rd birthday it is on Tuesday, only made one appearance for North End, but what a memorable one it was. New manager John Beck was in charge for the first time for the home game versus Port Vale in December 1992, but there was a goalkeeper crisis on the morning of the match, with all the available keepers ill or injured.
Barry was playing for Northwich Victoria after a 20 year career in the Football League, during which he had made 721 appearances including nearly a hundred for Port Vale. He answered the call to fill in, but probably wished he hadn’t.
In only the first minute, he fumbled a shot on the plastic pitch to gift Vale the lead, only for North End to equalise three minutes later. However, things got much worse in the second half and we ended up losing 5-2 after a less than inspiring performance between the posts from the 38-year-old stand in. Not the best way to end a distinguished career, but certainly a memorable conclusion.
Left back Dean Barrick made his debut on this date in 1995, whilst Stevie May and Eoin Doyle made their first North End appearances two years ago today as substitutes in a 2-1 home defeat to Derby County.
We have played 14 home games on this date, winning 11, drawing 1 and losing only 2. The highest scoring match saw us overcome Sunderland 5-3 in 1896, whilst we have scored four goals at home on this date on four other occasions.
Last Five Clashes At Deepdale
Preston North End 3 (Clarke, Robinson, Hugill) Cardiff City 0, 13th Sept 2016
Preston North End 0 Cardiff City 0, 17th Oct 2015
Preston North End 0 Cardiff City 1 (Whittingham), 25th Apr 2011 Preston
North End 3 (Parkin, 2; Brown) Cardiff City 0, 27th Feb 2010
Preston North End 6 (Mellor 2; Parkin, Kennedy (og), Brown, Williamson) Cardiff City 0, 18th Apr 2009
West Midlands referee Oliver Langford takes charge of Tuesday night’s clash with league leaders Cardiff City at Deepdale.
Last season he took charge of three North End games. His first was the live Sky victory over Wigan Athletic back in September 2016, his second, our first match of the new year, at Burton Albion on 2nd January and his third the goalless draw away at Barnsley in February.
Oliver also twice took charge of the Lilywhites last season; the goalless draw against Derby County, when Anders Lindegaard made his debut for the club, and the April trip to Middlesbrough.
His previous game in change of North End before last season was the clash with Swindon at the County Ground in November 2014.
So far this season he has taken charge of nine Championship fixtures, issuing 22 cautions, his last game being Leeds United’s 5-0 home victory over Burton Albion. He will be assisted by Steven Meredith and James Wilson, with Richard Clark the fourth official for the game under the Deepdale floodlights.
And here is the oppositions view
City are on the road again as they head to Deepdale on Tuesday evening…
Neil Warnock’s side will travel to Preston for their second away fixture in a row, as the Bluebirds look to continue their unbeaten start to the season.
After their 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage, City make the trip to Lancashire still sitting at the summit of the Sky Bet Championship table after six games.
Alex Neil’s faced a tough start to the season, but have registered two wins from their opening fixtures. Victories over Sheffield Wednesday and Reading have seen them pick up nine points from a possible 18.
Preston currently occupy 11th place in the Sky Bet Championship table, losing just once in the six games they have played. With opponents such as Leeds, Derby and Middlesbrough out of the way, Neil will be hoping his side can better last season’s finish of 11th in his first full season in the hot seat.
Jordan Hugill was subject to major interest from a number of sides during the summer, but PNE managed to keep their number nine at Deepdale following the closure of the transfer window. The 25 year-old has been with the club since 2014 and has scored 16 goals in 80 matches for the club.
Hugill’s strike partner Callum Robinson also has the potential to cause danger with his blistering pace. Coming through the ranks at Aston Villa, Robinson left Villa Park for the Lilywhites in 2016 and has managed an impressive 10 goals in 38 appearances since then.
Neil also has midfielder Paul Gallagher at his disposal for Tuesday evening’s match-up and the 33 year-old is known for his passing ability in the middle of the park. After spending two seasons on loan at Deepdale from Leicester City, Gallagher finally made the move permanent in 2015 and has played in 72 games in the last two seasons.
The Lilywhites brought in five players over the summer with four permanent deals and a loan being agreed.
Goalkeeper Declan Rudd rejoined his former boss from Norwich City after Neil’s departure from Carrow Road, taking the place of former stopper Anders Lindegaard.
PNE also signed midfielder Josh Harrop (Manchester United), Darnell Fisher (Rotherham) and Kevin O’Connor from Irish outfit Cork City. The Lilywhites then signed forward Stephy Mavididi from Arsenal on a loan deal until the end of the season.
The last meeting against Tuesday’s opponents ended in a 2-0 victory for City, a game in which Kenneth Zohore made sure of the points with a remarkable solo effort.
The Bluebirds have only lost one of the last six meetings against Preston, scoring six goals in the process. The first ever league fixture between the two teams came back in 1922, a game in which City triumphed 3-0 on home soil.
City hero Paul Parry made the move to Lancashire in 2009 following an impressive stint with the Bluebirds. In five years, the former Welsh international made 192 appearances for City, before playing on 80 occasions for the Lilywhites.
Irishman Eoin Doyle is another who has played for both clubs, and is currently still on the books with Preston. However, he recently joined Portsmouth a season-long loan, where he lines up alongside City loanees Matty Kennedy and Stuart O’Keefe.
Others to play in both Preston and City colours include Peter Sayer and, in more recent years, Jon Parkin.
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