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Preston North End v Peterborough United Deepdale 21/8/21
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After three away games on the bounce, Preston North End return to Deepdale on Saturday to host Peterborough United.

Posh make the journey to PR1 for the first time since March 2015, in the season which PNE clinched promotion to the Championship, and Peterborough managed to do the same last term after eight years in League One.

PNE Team News

Frankie McAvoy confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Tom Barkhuizen, who has been isolating since last week, has been unwell suffering with Covid.

There will be a phased return of seven to nine days once he is well enough to return to training, and everyone at the club sends Tom their best wishes.

The Opposition

Peterborough head into the weekend having experienced every result outcome so far this season, having lost, won and drawn in their opening three games respectively.

It was late heartbreak in their last game which prevented them from consecutive victories, as 84th and 96th-minute goals from Cardiff defender Aden Flint earned his side a point away from home.

In charge of Posh and making a return to Deepdale on Saturday is former PNE manager Darren Ferguson, who was in charge of the Lilywhites between January and December 2010.

Key Stats

Peterborough were the top scorers in League One last season, netting 83 times on their way to promotion to the Championship.

Striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, formerly of Rotherham United, played a direct part in over 40 per cent of those goals, with 34 goal contributions, but is yet to score or assist so far this season.

This is a game which has very rarely ended goalless, with just three of the 24 meetings between the two sides involving clean sheets for both defences, but equally so, only one of the last eight meetings has seen both teams score.

Our Last Meeting


PNE last faced Peterborough, a League One side at the time, in January 2016 in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

It was the Posh, managed by Graham Westley, who came out on top, with goals from Martin Samuelsen and Conor Washington sealing their place in the fifth round.

Man In The Middle

Dean Whitestone will be the man with the whistle on Saturday, and he is an official Preston North End are fairly familiar with, given that he has taken charge of eight of their fixtures in the last two seasons.

Those games included the fantastic 4-2 victory away at Brentford last October, while he blew the final whistle just moments after Brad Potts scored a dramatic equaliser at home to Norwich in April.

He’s seen plenty of goals go in this season, too, refereeing Fulham’s 5-1 victory over Huddersfield Town and the Championship opener between AFC Bournemouth and West Brom which ended 2-2.

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After the Huddersfield horror show we badly need a result and who better to get it against is Darren, still rankles that after he was potted by us Pulis and his dad called all their loan players back. Never been convinced with any of his teams ability to defend but as we don't shoot they might get a rare clean sheet tomorrow.
Even this early in the season this has to be classed as a must win game because with all due respects to the teams we have played we face tougher tasks ahead in the weeks coming up.
Lose this and the rebellion on the terrace will start to get louder.
Not sure whether I will be there forecast is poor and the side I am playing against at cricket do not have covers suspect I'll end up at Deepdale
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?
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Preston North End v Peterborough United Deepdale 21/8/21 - by themaclad - 19-08-2021, 15:11
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