21-04-2018, 19:25
PNE: Rudd, Fisher, Clarke, Huntington (Davies 46), Cunningham, Pearson, Gallagher, (Harrop 54) Bodin, Browne, Barkhuizen (Maguire 54), Robinson. Subs (not used): Johnson, Moult, Earl, Maxwell.
Norwich: Gunn, Reed, Hanley, Klose, Lewis, Tettey, Vrancic, Maddison, Leitner (Hernandez 77), Murphy (Pinto 90), Srbeny (Oliveira 73). Subs (not used): Husband, Hoolahan, Raggett, McGoverm.
Referee: Geoff Eltringham (County Durham).
Attendance: 13,038 (697 away)
Not having been have come to the conclusion that the bugger's are teasing us however gap o sixth down to two points however dark horses are Brentford with kinder fixtures, win at Blunt land will make the last day game against Burton who are staging a late rally a very big game.
This is what BBC said about today interesting to note they even got North End's keeper wrong DOH, only two shots on target the entire game and Norwich had none of them
Preston North End gained a little ground on the top six to keep their Championship play-off hopes alive after a goalless draw with Norwich City.
Paul Gallagher's free-kick struck the crossbar in the first-half, as North End enjoyed the better chances.
Josh Harrop went close for Preston in the second period, but Norwich were again able to contain.
The visitors had opportunities late on but Timm Klose fired wide, as neither side were able to make a breakthrough.
Alex Neil's Lilywhites began the day three points behind Millwall - who occupy the final play-off place - and despite dropping a place with this result, narrowed the gap to the top six to just two points.
Despite their best efforts, clear cut chances were at a premium as Preston had just two shots on target, while Norwich failed to manage a single opportunity to test goalkeeper Chris Maxwell.
Norwich: Gunn, Reed, Hanley, Klose, Lewis, Tettey, Vrancic, Maddison, Leitner (Hernandez 77), Murphy (Pinto 90), Srbeny (Oliveira 73). Subs (not used): Husband, Hoolahan, Raggett, McGoverm.
Referee: Geoff Eltringham (County Durham).
Attendance: 13,038 (697 away)
Not having been have come to the conclusion that the bugger's are teasing us however gap o sixth down to two points however dark horses are Brentford with kinder fixtures, win at Blunt land will make the last day game against Burton who are staging a late rally a very big game.
This is what BBC said about today interesting to note they even got North End's keeper wrong DOH, only two shots on target the entire game and Norwich had none of them
Preston North End gained a little ground on the top six to keep their Championship play-off hopes alive after a goalless draw with Norwich City.
Paul Gallagher's free-kick struck the crossbar in the first-half, as North End enjoyed the better chances.
Josh Harrop went close for Preston in the second period, but Norwich were again able to contain.
The visitors had opportunities late on but Timm Klose fired wide, as neither side were able to make a breakthrough.
Alex Neil's Lilywhites began the day three points behind Millwall - who occupy the final play-off place - and despite dropping a place with this result, narrowed the gap to the top six to just two points.
Despite their best efforts, clear cut chances were at a premium as Preston had just two shots on target, while Norwich failed to manage a single opportunity to test goalkeeper Chris Maxwell.

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