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Preston North End v Queens Park Rangers Deepdale 7/3/2020
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LAST TIME OUT
FULHAM 2 PRESTON NORTH END 0
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QUEENS PARK RANGERS 2 BIRMINGHAM CITY 2
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LAST SEASON
PRESTON NORTH END 1 QUEENS PARK RANGERS 0
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FORM GUIDE
PNE 8(25) QPR 14(25)

Rangers arrive at Deepdale unbeaten in 5 games have a forward who can find the net, our ex Jordan Hugill and two young players destined for better things in Eze and Osayi-Samuel. Our forwards have not scored a goal since before the election Stockley against Luton if memory serves me right and also will be missing the midfield dynamo that is Pearson for the next three weeks at least.
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As tricky games go this is it, at the moment we are determined to give up sixth place but teams below us seem to be coming out in sympathy by also being abject at the same time.
Rangers have a habit of not keeping a clean sheet although they managed that at Loftus Road last December.
In the two defeats they have been periods of play were we have conceded easy goals that will have to stop. Would love to see Stockley play gives us a physical presence up front but no doubt the boss will play Maguire.
Need a win this one is not Eze(sic)

Match Officials: Queens Park Rangers Home

Saturday’s clash against Queens Park Rangers sees a match official taking charge of his fourth North End game of the season.
Dean Whitestone will be the referee for the visit of the Rs to Deepdale, having only been in PR1 six weeks ago, for our home win over Charlton Athletic in late January.

The Northamptonshire official has refereed PNE games on 12 previous occasions, the first of which was at Bramall Lane back in October 2008.

As mentioned, the official has taken charge of three North End fixtures so far this season, the aforementioned Charlton win, plus the trip to Reading’s Madejski Stadium in October and August’s trip to Swansea City.
He has officiated 24 games so far this campaign, issuing 64 cautions and two red cards – both in the same game between Swansea City and Middlesbrough in December.
Prior to this season, he last refereed North End in October 2015 in a goalless draw with Bolton Wanderers at Deepdale.

Two of the stand-out PNE games he has been in charge of, were a 3-0 victory at Barnsley in August 2009, and a 3-1 triumph on the road at Doncaster in October 2012.

Saturday’s referee is yet to take charge of a QPR game away from the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, having been there for their opening home game of the season and last month’s 1-0 home defeat to Bristol City.

The rest of Saturday’s third team will be made up of assistant referees Nik Barnard and Mark Dwyer, whilst the fourth official will be Steven Copeland.
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Preston North End v Queens Park Rangers Deepdale 7/3/2020 - by themaclad - 05-03-2020, 16:50
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