01-01-2021, 11:31
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LAST TIME OUT
PRESTON NORTH END 2 COVENTRY CITY 0
STOKE CITY 1 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1
HEAD TO HEAD
First meeting at Deepdale 17/9/1892 PNE 1-0 Win
Last Forest win 15/9/10 1-2
Last season 11/7/20 1-1
FOREST NEWBIES
Arter, Mbe Soh, McKenna, Taylor and Cafu
Forest appear to have a first team squad of about 800
Also new manager in Chris Hughton
FORM GUIDE
PNE 11 FOREST 8
The new year begins with the Lilywhites welcoming Chris Hughton and his Nottingham Forest side to Deepdale.
The experienced manager took charge at the City Ground earlier in the season and has steadied the ship, with the side arriving at Deepdale three unbeaten and looking to kick on in the new year.
For Alex Neil and his men, they are looking to do the same, with three wins in a row and three clean sheets. They have also done the same in the last three home games, giving them a platform to take into 2021.
This is also the final game of the first half of the season and the 12th match in 42 days since the November international break and both sides will want to make it count.
Team News
Alex Neil welcomed back Brad Potts and Andrew Hughes in Tuesday night's win over Coventry City, but he was without top scorer Scott Sinclair, however, he stated in his post-match interview that the former Celtic man is not serious and could be back for the weekend's visit of Forest.
Skipper Alan Browne left the field shortly after half-time against the Sky Blues and will need to be assessed, with fellow midfielder Ben Pearson, along with attackers Louis Moult and Billy Bodin and defender Patrick Bauer all still absent.
For the visitors, Scott McKenna is nearing a return and he could be fit enough to be included at Deepdale. Jack Colback and Luke Freeman are the only players definitely ruled out.
Match Officials
It was November 2019 last time Saturday’s match official, Tim Robinson, took charge of the Lilywhites, our trip to Derby County and his last game here at Deepdale was bizarrely the goalless draw at home to Saturday’s visitors Nottingham Forest in February the same year.
Prior to that, we saw the referee in December 2017. That game, a 1-0 win at home to Sheffield United, saw Robinson as the man with the whistle at a PNE game, for the second time in three weeks.
Tim, from West Sussex, in his ninth year on the EFL list and was the match official for the 1-1 draw with Norwich City at Carrow Road in November that same season. Before that, he last took charge of North End in his first trip to Deepdale, when we overcame Birmingham City 2-1 back in March of the previous season.
That was his fourth game overall in charge of the Lilywhites, the others all being away trips; Brentford, Ipswich and a 2-0 victory at Coventry City when Joe Garner and then club captain Tom Clarke were on the scoresheet.
This will be his 12th game of the season, his last being table-toppers West Brom’s 2-0 win at Stoke City, in front of the Sky Sports cameras three weeks ago. This season he has issued 35 cautions and one red in those previous 11 games.
This is his second Derby game of the season, having overseen their 2-2 away draw with Stoke City back in August.
The assistants on Saturday afternoon will be Andrew Fox and Wade Smith, whilst the fourth official is experienced referee Anthony Backhouse.
MACS VIEW
A happy New Year to one and all be even better if we could actually get into the grounds but hopefully there is light at te end of a disturbingly long tunnel.
We reach the half way stage with a game against a Forest side who are just above the drop zone
Constant changes in the Managers seat don't help, buying thousands of players is not the way to go.
Although they are struggling think they are a decent side and will provide strong test for our hopefully improving side.
The North End team sheet will be one to watch tomorrow in regards to the contract situation, watch this space
LAST TIME OUT
PRESTON NORTH END 2 COVENTRY CITY 0
STOKE CITY 1 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1
HEAD TO HEAD
First meeting at Deepdale 17/9/1892 PNE 1-0 Win
Last Forest win 15/9/10 1-2
Last season 11/7/20 1-1
FOREST NEWBIES
Arter, Mbe Soh, McKenna, Taylor and Cafu
Forest appear to have a first team squad of about 800
Also new manager in Chris Hughton
FORM GUIDE
PNE 11 FOREST 8
The new year begins with the Lilywhites welcoming Chris Hughton and his Nottingham Forest side to Deepdale.
The experienced manager took charge at the City Ground earlier in the season and has steadied the ship, with the side arriving at Deepdale three unbeaten and looking to kick on in the new year.
For Alex Neil and his men, they are looking to do the same, with three wins in a row and three clean sheets. They have also done the same in the last three home games, giving them a platform to take into 2021.
This is also the final game of the first half of the season and the 12th match in 42 days since the November international break and both sides will want to make it count.
Team News
Alex Neil welcomed back Brad Potts and Andrew Hughes in Tuesday night's win over Coventry City, but he was without top scorer Scott Sinclair, however, he stated in his post-match interview that the former Celtic man is not serious and could be back for the weekend's visit of Forest.
Skipper Alan Browne left the field shortly after half-time against the Sky Blues and will need to be assessed, with fellow midfielder Ben Pearson, along with attackers Louis Moult and Billy Bodin and defender Patrick Bauer all still absent.
For the visitors, Scott McKenna is nearing a return and he could be fit enough to be included at Deepdale. Jack Colback and Luke Freeman are the only players definitely ruled out.
Match Officials
It was November 2019 last time Saturday’s match official, Tim Robinson, took charge of the Lilywhites, our trip to Derby County and his last game here at Deepdale was bizarrely the goalless draw at home to Saturday’s visitors Nottingham Forest in February the same year.
Prior to that, we saw the referee in December 2017. That game, a 1-0 win at home to Sheffield United, saw Robinson as the man with the whistle at a PNE game, for the second time in three weeks.
Tim, from West Sussex, in his ninth year on the EFL list and was the match official for the 1-1 draw with Norwich City at Carrow Road in November that same season. Before that, he last took charge of North End in his first trip to Deepdale, when we overcame Birmingham City 2-1 back in March of the previous season.
That was his fourth game overall in charge of the Lilywhites, the others all being away trips; Brentford, Ipswich and a 2-0 victory at Coventry City when Joe Garner and then club captain Tom Clarke were on the scoresheet.
This will be his 12th game of the season, his last being table-toppers West Brom’s 2-0 win at Stoke City, in front of the Sky Sports cameras three weeks ago. This season he has issued 35 cautions and one red in those previous 11 games.
This is his second Derby game of the season, having overseen their 2-2 away draw with Stoke City back in August.
The assistants on Saturday afternoon will be Andrew Fox and Wade Smith, whilst the fourth official is experienced referee Anthony Backhouse.
MACS VIEW
A happy New Year to one and all be even better if we could actually get into the grounds but hopefully there is light at te end of a disturbingly long tunnel.
We reach the half way stage with a game against a Forest side who are just above the drop zone
Constant changes in the Managers seat don't help, buying thousands of players is not the way to go.
Although they are struggling think they are a decent side and will provide strong test for our hopefully improving side.
The North End team sheet will be one to watch tomorrow in regards to the contract situation, watch this space