06-11-2020, 19:12
Preston North End will be looking to extend their unbeaten start to the season on the road when they head to Rotherham United on Saturday afternoon.
The Millers have settled back in to life in the Championship well and Paul Warne’s side have been a threat in every game, leaving PNE manager Neil well aware of the test posed by his former team-mate’s side.
North End’s last trip to the AESSEAL New York Stadium was on New Year’s Day 2019, with the hosts the victors; whilst the last win on the Millers’ turf came almost four years to the day when they came away with a 3-1 success, as featured in our match to remember article (link below).
Our iFollow PNE coverage – which is the only place you will be able to watch the game live – has been bolstered, with Andrew Lonergan on co-commentary duties and he will be joined by our foot in both camps interviewee Chris Sedgwick, to add pre-match and half-time analysis.
Team News
Once again, manager Alex Neil will do a head count, with defenders Andrew Hughes, Ben Davies and Patrick Bauer, plus midfielder Ben Pearson all missing the midweek win over league leaders Reading.
He expects at least a couple to return to training ahead of the game and will leave it late before selecting his squad to travel across to South Yorkshire.
Millers boss Paul Warne will be without midfielder Shaun MacDonald, who sadly suffered a broken leg last week, and full back Joe Mattock, who limped off with a muscle injury ten minutes into Wednesday’s home defeat to Luton Town.
Opposition View
Paul Warne, speaking to official website millers.co.uk: “I just don't think there is any home or away advantage anymore - I think every game is on its own merit. If you play Preston at home or away, in my opinion it is the same game.
"When we played Stoke last weekend it wasn't like we went there and there were 30,000 fans encouraging their time, it is very much a neutral playing ground. In the same way that when we played Luton, we really missed the fans. When Luton were on top, that's when you really need the home fans to help you out and get you back into it.
"Preston are playing quite well at home, but they don't have the extra edge of their home support. We have always had competitive games with them over the last few seasons and I think it will be another one come Saturday.”
Match Officials
The referee on Saturday will be Andy Davies, who also took charge of the Lilywhites’ Carabao Cup tie at Derby County earlier this season.
Last season he officiated two PNE games, away at Queens Park Rangers and our home game against Bristol City at Deepdale that ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
Before last season, the referee took charge of the local derby with Bolton Wanderers in 2018/19; the game finishing 2-2. That was his second-only time of taking charge at Deepdale having made the long trip up from Hampshire for the game.
His first trip north was back in January 2018, when he was referee for a 1-1 draw with Birmingham City.
He will be assisted by Mark Dwyer and Bhupinder Gill and the fourth official will be James Wilson.
The Millers have settled back in to life in the Championship well and Paul Warne’s side have been a threat in every game, leaving PNE manager Neil well aware of the test posed by his former team-mate’s side.
North End’s last trip to the AESSEAL New York Stadium was on New Year’s Day 2019, with the hosts the victors; whilst the last win on the Millers’ turf came almost four years to the day when they came away with a 3-1 success, as featured in our match to remember article (link below).
Our iFollow PNE coverage – which is the only place you will be able to watch the game live – has been bolstered, with Andrew Lonergan on co-commentary duties and he will be joined by our foot in both camps interviewee Chris Sedgwick, to add pre-match and half-time analysis.
Team News
Once again, manager Alex Neil will do a head count, with defenders Andrew Hughes, Ben Davies and Patrick Bauer, plus midfielder Ben Pearson all missing the midweek win over league leaders Reading.
He expects at least a couple to return to training ahead of the game and will leave it late before selecting his squad to travel across to South Yorkshire.
Millers boss Paul Warne will be without midfielder Shaun MacDonald, who sadly suffered a broken leg last week, and full back Joe Mattock, who limped off with a muscle injury ten minutes into Wednesday’s home defeat to Luton Town.
Opposition View
Paul Warne, speaking to official website millers.co.uk: “I just don't think there is any home or away advantage anymore - I think every game is on its own merit. If you play Preston at home or away, in my opinion it is the same game.
"When we played Stoke last weekend it wasn't like we went there and there were 30,000 fans encouraging their time, it is very much a neutral playing ground. In the same way that when we played Luton, we really missed the fans. When Luton were on top, that's when you really need the home fans to help you out and get you back into it.
"Preston are playing quite well at home, but they don't have the extra edge of their home support. We have always had competitive games with them over the last few seasons and I think it will be another one come Saturday.”
Match Officials
The referee on Saturday will be Andy Davies, who also took charge of the Lilywhites’ Carabao Cup tie at Derby County earlier this season.
Last season he officiated two PNE games, away at Queens Park Rangers and our home game against Bristol City at Deepdale that ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
Before last season, the referee took charge of the local derby with Bolton Wanderers in 2018/19; the game finishing 2-2. That was his second-only time of taking charge at Deepdale having made the long trip up from Hampshire for the game.
His first trip north was back in January 2018, when he was referee for a 1-1 draw with Birmingham City.
He will be assisted by Mark Dwyer and Bhupinder Gill and the fourth official will be James Wilson.
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