16-02-2021, 10:21
It’s back to Deepdale for the Lilywhites, with three home games in the next 11 days, starting with Xisco Munoz’s Watford arriving in PR1 on Tuesday night, for a 7pm kick-off.
It is the 36th league meeting between the two sides, with North End leading the head-to-head with 14 wins to the Hornets’ ten, their last win in Preston coming 15 games ago in December 1979.
However, this will be a very tough test for Alex Neil’s men, against a side who currently sit fourth and come into the game on the back of a 6-0 home thrashing of Bristol City at the weekend.
For the home side though, they too were boosted by the last result, with a tremendous derby day victory over Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, with Liam Lindsay getting the winner with his first goal for the club, after Greg Cunningham’s superb opener on his first start since making the return to PNE.
Team News
Manager Alex Neil has no new injury concerns ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Watford and he will hope to have further options available to him, giving Anthony Gordon and Sean Maguire, who both missed the win at Ewood Park, as long as possible to make the squad.
Just long-term casualties, Declan Rudd, Patrick Bauer and Louis Moult are definitely out of the equation for selection against the Hornets.
For Saturday’s convincing win over Dean Holden’s Robins, Tuesday’s visitors switched to a 4-3-3 formation, with skipper Troy Deeney on the bench, as he was carrying a slight knock, but with such a big success, Xisco Munoz is not likely to make too many changes to a winning formula.
Match Officials
It’s Tony Harrington’s fourth game in charge of PNE this season on Tuesday night and his third trip to Deepdale – the last game he officiated being the win at Birmingham City last month.
Despite the quartet of games in 2020/21, he took charge of just one game last season, the home game with Gary Rowett’s Millwall at Deepdale, but in 2018/19 he took charge of three PNE games, the March trip to Reading, the 2-0 cup win at Leeds United back in August 2018 and the home game against West Bromwich Albion that autumn.
Tony has been a familiar face over recent seasons. In 2017/18 he visited Deepdale twice,
the Lilywhites’ opening day 1-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in Alex Neil’s first competitive game in charge of the club, and our Bank Holiday Monday clash with Derby County.
The previous season he also took charge of another two North End games, the 1-1 draw away at Nottingham Forest and the thrilling 4-2 win over Brentford at Deepdale.
The match official, who is now in his tenth year on the EFL list, has also been to PR1 on a number of previous occasions in the past, including the 2014/15 penalty win against Oldham Athletic in the JPT and the club’s last two home league games against Notts County, including a 2-0 win over the Magpies at Deepdale in February 2014.
This will be the Cleveland referee’s 24 game of the season and so far he had issued 62 cautions and two red cards, including Joe Rafferty in PNE’s clash with Blackburn Rovers and astonishingly it will be his first Watford game of the season.
He will be joined by assistants Steven Meredith and Wade Smith, whilst the fourth official is Simon Mather.
It is the 36th league meeting between the two sides, with North End leading the head-to-head with 14 wins to the Hornets’ ten, their last win in Preston coming 15 games ago in December 1979.
However, this will be a very tough test for Alex Neil’s men, against a side who currently sit fourth and come into the game on the back of a 6-0 home thrashing of Bristol City at the weekend.
For the home side though, they too were boosted by the last result, with a tremendous derby day victory over Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, with Liam Lindsay getting the winner with his first goal for the club, after Greg Cunningham’s superb opener on his first start since making the return to PNE.
Team News
Manager Alex Neil has no new injury concerns ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Watford and he will hope to have further options available to him, giving Anthony Gordon and Sean Maguire, who both missed the win at Ewood Park, as long as possible to make the squad.
Just long-term casualties, Declan Rudd, Patrick Bauer and Louis Moult are definitely out of the equation for selection against the Hornets.
For Saturday’s convincing win over Dean Holden’s Robins, Tuesday’s visitors switched to a 4-3-3 formation, with skipper Troy Deeney on the bench, as he was carrying a slight knock, but with such a big success, Xisco Munoz is not likely to make too many changes to a winning formula.
Match Officials
It’s Tony Harrington’s fourth game in charge of PNE this season on Tuesday night and his third trip to Deepdale – the last game he officiated being the win at Birmingham City last month.
Despite the quartet of games in 2020/21, he took charge of just one game last season, the home game with Gary Rowett’s Millwall at Deepdale, but in 2018/19 he took charge of three PNE games, the March trip to Reading, the 2-0 cup win at Leeds United back in August 2018 and the home game against West Bromwich Albion that autumn.
Tony has been a familiar face over recent seasons. In 2017/18 he visited Deepdale twice,
the Lilywhites’ opening day 1-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in Alex Neil’s first competitive game in charge of the club, and our Bank Holiday Monday clash with Derby County.
The previous season he also took charge of another two North End games, the 1-1 draw away at Nottingham Forest and the thrilling 4-2 win over Brentford at Deepdale.
The match official, who is now in his tenth year on the EFL list, has also been to PR1 on a number of previous occasions in the past, including the 2014/15 penalty win against Oldham Athletic in the JPT and the club’s last two home league games against Notts County, including a 2-0 win over the Magpies at Deepdale in February 2014.
This will be the Cleveland referee’s 24 game of the season and so far he had issued 62 cautions and two red cards, including Joe Rafferty in PNE’s clash with Blackburn Rovers and astonishingly it will be his first Watford game of the season.
He will be joined by assistants Steven Meredith and Wade Smith, whilst the fourth official is Simon Mather.
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