Preston North End V Brentford @ Deepdale 28/10/2017
After what seems a lifetime we actually play a home game, no train journeys, no walk through London parks avoiding formation by fans on Wolverhampton station but a home game. The visitors Brentford are an odd side can put together a run of victories then follow it up with a run of defeats at the moment they are unbeaten in five although three have been draws. Last time out came back from 3-1 down to Blunderland to pick up a point.
They are always likely to score so this is likely to be another entertaining game. Squad wise they are a fairly youngish squad who they have spent quite a bit of cash on, Woods and Watkins two young players we possibly should have gone after. Sawyer in midfield can be a danger as are Canos and Vibe. Personal view think keeper Bentley is a bit of a weak link(probably have a stormer now) was shocking when we beat them in the corresponding game last season.
Have had some very high scoring games against them however the most memorable was the 3-1 home defeat just after medal winner took over, possibly the worst performance ever.
No Browne suspended for last weeks sending off given that both his booking sparked mass brawls we will obviously avoid that this week. May seem the return of Maguire could be time to give Mavididi a start. Rudd is back in training to put a bit of pressure on Maxwell between the sticks, hopefully his ventures outside the penalty area may be fewer this week, flying close to the wind at times.
Interesting game this one let's see if we can get back on the winning path
Referee: David Coote
Assistant Referees: Adam Matthews and Billy Smallwood
Fourth Official: Mark Heywood
This is the Nottinghamshire-based official's eighth season in the EFL and 11th on the National List, having taken charge of his first professional game in 2010.
Brentford have lost only one of nine games which he has officiated, with four wins and four draws. He has taken charge of some memorable recent games including our 2-1 derby with over Fulham in 2014 and last season's 3-0 win at home to Aston Villa.
This season David has taken charge of six games, two of them in the Sky Bet Championship, showing 22 yellow cards.
Preston North End 2017/18
205 fouls – 1st in Championship
30 yellow cards – 1st in Championship
2 red cards – 1st in Championship
We are top of the leagues

Preston North End vs Brentford Match Preview
The Lilywhites return home after four weeks without a game at Deepdale and will be looking for three points against Dean Smith’s BrTicket Information: Brentford
However, the Bees have been in excellent form of late and are unbeaten in their last six league games, although they have drawn four of them, including coming from 3-1 down at half-time to take a point at home to Sunderland last weekend.
North End could replace one Irishman with another, with the suspended Alan Browne ruled out, but Sean Maguire fit to return after injury, meaning manager Alex Neil has plenty to consider ahead of the game.
In 25 previous league games at home to Brentford, there has never been a goalless draw so hopefully this fixture’s history of goals will continue this weekend!
Indeed, we have shared 98 goals to date, at an average of almost four per game and there have been some high-scoring results over the years.
It is 84 years since the Bees made their way north from west London on Boxing Day 1933. We complain about fixture congestion nowadays, but the two clubs had faced each other at Griffin Park only the day before – Christmas Day!
Following a 3-2 defeat in that match, the pattern for goals at Deepdale was established from the start as we gained revenge by a similar scoreline. Two games in 24 hours and ten goals scored – definitely a fixture with plenty to live up to in subsequent years, but this has been achieved. Last season’s 4-2 victory for North End was the third time we have recorded four goals against Brentford here, in addition to scoring five times twice.
One of the most notable games came in 1989 when the scoreline seesawed between the two sides before Warren Joyce, on as a second half substitute, finally swung the game in our favour.
Tony Philliskirk gave us a second minute lead only for two Brentford goals in the next quarter of an hour to give them the lead, before Mark Patterson’s penalty in the 23rd minute evened things up again.
Brentford regained the lead virtually from the kick off to the second half and it took the introduction of Joyce to finally put us on top. With virtually his first touch, he equalised and then Tony Ellis restored our lead and a final minute goal from the recent Wigan manager clinched the points.
Brentford returned to Deepdale six months later and the match was nearly as dramatic as we came from 2-0 down after 13 minutes to win 4-2 with all our goals in the last half hour.
On This Date
Frank Becton was born on this date in 1873, the youngest of three brothers to play for North End, although they never appeared in the first team together. After scoring 54 goals in only 102 games between 1891 and 1895, he signed for Liverpool and then move to Sheffield United before returning to Deepdale for the 1900/01 season. Although he only scored ten goals in 28 appearances, his career stats for PNE of 64 goals in 130 games are up there with the best in our history.
A striker with an even better goalscoring record made his debut for us on this date in 1961 after singing from Manchester United. Alex Dawson, known to fans as the Black Prince, scored 132 goals in only 237 appearances, averaging a goal every 162 minutes.
He scored in the 1964 FA Cup Final defeat to West Ham and is sixth in our list of hat-trick scorers with five trebles to his name. He left for Bury in 1967, but remained a regular visitor to North End games over the years since his departure as a player.
Former goalkeeper Simon Farnworth is 54 on Saturday as well.
Last Five Games At Deepdale
Preston North End 4 (McGeady, 2; Robinson, Horgan) Brentford 2 (Field, Colin), 11th Feb 2017
Preston North End 1 (Reach) Brentford 3 (Bidwell, Judge, Swift), 23rd Jan 2016
Preston North End 0 Brentford 3 (Forshaw, pen; Trotta, Saunders), 21st Dec 2013
Preston North End 1 (Laird) Brentford 1 (German), 17th Nov 2012
Preston North End 1 (Parry, pen) Brentford 3 (Logan, Donaldson, 2 (1 pen)), 27th Mar 2012
After what seems a lifetime we actually play a home game, no train journeys, no walk through London parks avoiding formation by fans on Wolverhampton station but a home game. The visitors Brentford are an odd side can put together a run of victories then follow it up with a run of defeats at the moment they are unbeaten in five although three have been draws. Last time out came back from 3-1 down to Blunderland to pick up a point.
They are always likely to score so this is likely to be another entertaining game. Squad wise they are a fairly youngish squad who they have spent quite a bit of cash on, Woods and Watkins two young players we possibly should have gone after. Sawyer in midfield can be a danger as are Canos and Vibe. Personal view think keeper Bentley is a bit of a weak link(probably have a stormer now) was shocking when we beat them in the corresponding game last season.
Have had some very high scoring games against them however the most memorable was the 3-1 home defeat just after medal winner took over, possibly the worst performance ever.
No Browne suspended for last weeks sending off given that both his booking sparked mass brawls we will obviously avoid that this week. May seem the return of Maguire could be time to give Mavididi a start. Rudd is back in training to put a bit of pressure on Maxwell between the sticks, hopefully his ventures outside the penalty area may be fewer this week, flying close to the wind at times.
Interesting game this one let's see if we can get back on the winning path
Referee: David Coote
Assistant Referees: Adam Matthews and Billy Smallwood
Fourth Official: Mark Heywood
This is the Nottinghamshire-based official's eighth season in the EFL and 11th on the National List, having taken charge of his first professional game in 2010.
Brentford have lost only one of nine games which he has officiated, with four wins and four draws. He has taken charge of some memorable recent games including our 2-1 derby with over Fulham in 2014 and last season's 3-0 win at home to Aston Villa.
This season David has taken charge of six games, two of them in the Sky Bet Championship, showing 22 yellow cards.
Preston North End 2017/18
205 fouls – 1st in Championship
30 yellow cards – 1st in Championship
2 red cards – 1st in Championship
We are top of the leagues


Preston North End vs Brentford Match Preview
The Lilywhites return home after four weeks without a game at Deepdale and will be looking for three points against Dean Smith’s BrTicket Information: Brentford
However, the Bees have been in excellent form of late and are unbeaten in their last six league games, although they have drawn four of them, including coming from 3-1 down at half-time to take a point at home to Sunderland last weekend.
North End could replace one Irishman with another, with the suspended Alan Browne ruled out, but Sean Maguire fit to return after injury, meaning manager Alex Neil has plenty to consider ahead of the game.
In 25 previous league games at home to Brentford, there has never been a goalless draw so hopefully this fixture’s history of goals will continue this weekend!
Indeed, we have shared 98 goals to date, at an average of almost four per game and there have been some high-scoring results over the years.
It is 84 years since the Bees made their way north from west London on Boxing Day 1933. We complain about fixture congestion nowadays, but the two clubs had faced each other at Griffin Park only the day before – Christmas Day!
Following a 3-2 defeat in that match, the pattern for goals at Deepdale was established from the start as we gained revenge by a similar scoreline. Two games in 24 hours and ten goals scored – definitely a fixture with plenty to live up to in subsequent years, but this has been achieved. Last season’s 4-2 victory for North End was the third time we have recorded four goals against Brentford here, in addition to scoring five times twice.
One of the most notable games came in 1989 when the scoreline seesawed between the two sides before Warren Joyce, on as a second half substitute, finally swung the game in our favour.
Tony Philliskirk gave us a second minute lead only for two Brentford goals in the next quarter of an hour to give them the lead, before Mark Patterson’s penalty in the 23rd minute evened things up again.
Brentford regained the lead virtually from the kick off to the second half and it took the introduction of Joyce to finally put us on top. With virtually his first touch, he equalised and then Tony Ellis restored our lead and a final minute goal from the recent Wigan manager clinched the points.
Brentford returned to Deepdale six months later and the match was nearly as dramatic as we came from 2-0 down after 13 minutes to win 4-2 with all our goals in the last half hour.
On This Date
Frank Becton was born on this date in 1873, the youngest of three brothers to play for North End, although they never appeared in the first team together. After scoring 54 goals in only 102 games between 1891 and 1895, he signed for Liverpool and then move to Sheffield United before returning to Deepdale for the 1900/01 season. Although he only scored ten goals in 28 appearances, his career stats for PNE of 64 goals in 130 games are up there with the best in our history.
A striker with an even better goalscoring record made his debut for us on this date in 1961 after singing from Manchester United. Alex Dawson, known to fans as the Black Prince, scored 132 goals in only 237 appearances, averaging a goal every 162 minutes.
He scored in the 1964 FA Cup Final defeat to West Ham and is sixth in our list of hat-trick scorers with five trebles to his name. He left for Bury in 1967, but remained a regular visitor to North End games over the years since his departure as a player.
Former goalkeeper Simon Farnworth is 54 on Saturday as well.
Last Five Games At Deepdale
Preston North End 4 (McGeady, 2; Robinson, Horgan) Brentford 2 (Field, Colin), 11th Feb 2017
Preston North End 1 (Reach) Brentford 3 (Bidwell, Judge, Swift), 23rd Jan 2016
Preston North End 0 Brentford 3 (Forshaw, pen; Trotta, Saunders), 21st Dec 2013
Preston North End 1 (Laird) Brentford 1 (German), 17th Nov 2012
Preston North End 1 (Parry, pen) Brentford 3 (Logan, Donaldson, 2 (1 pen)), 27th Mar 2012
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