11-03-2022, 08:43
PNE Team News
Ryan Lowe will be able to call upon a few players who weren’t available to him last weekend, with one of those being Liam Lindsay, who returns from his one-game suspension.
Patrick Bauer and Sean Maguire are both expected to be in contention following their respective returns from injury.
Former Cardiff man Greg Cunningham and Tom Barkhuizen remain sidelined, while Josh Murphy is ineligible to play against his parent club.
The Opposition
Like PNE, Cardiff City head into this fixture after beating a side with eyes on promotion, having come out 2-1 winners away to Queens Park Rangers last weekend.
It was two of the Bluebirds’ youngsters who were on the scoresheet that afternoon, with Isaak Davies and Rubin Colwill netting, and it was Davies who opened the scoring for Cardiff when they beat North End in the FA Cup earlier this season.
The 20-year-old will be hoping to have earned a place in Steve Morison’s starting XI, which would likely see him partner former PNE man Jordan Hugill up front.
Key Stats
PNE will look to extend their impressive recent record away from home which has seen them take ten points from their last five games on the road, and they’ve conceded just one goal in that spell.
Cardiff themselves are in search of a sixth straight victory against North End, what would be their 40th win over the Lilywhites in club history.
Ched Evans could make his 350th career appearance in this fixture, while Josh Earl is one away from 100.
Our Last Victory
A last-gasp Tom Clarke goal in late December 2017 earned PNE a victory over Cardiff City to move them within a point of the Play-Offs.
In what was described as a “scrappy match” by manager Alex Neil, skipper Clarke headed home in stoppage time to end the year on a high.
Man In The Middle
James Linington will take charge of Saturday’s fixture, for what will be his second PNE game of the season.
He last refereed a North End fixture in August’s away defeat to Huddersfield Town, and this will be his 25th game as the main official this campaign.
In that time, he has shown 108 yellow cards and four reds. Linington will be assisted by Mark Pottage and Matthew Jones, while Trevor Kettle is the fourth official.
Third visit to the land of Drakeford this season, still to win also second visit two Crdiff follwing our cup exit in front of zero fans. At least this time there will be fans in. City have a decent recent record against us after all who could forget last season's hammering and the inability of us to score from the two penalties that were awarded in less than 60 seconds.
In reality neither side is going anywhere this season, so no pressure on although for those comng to the end of their contracts a chance to shine.
Tough game as always down there could do with a Tommy Clarke moment.
Ryan Lowe will be able to call upon a few players who weren’t available to him last weekend, with one of those being Liam Lindsay, who returns from his one-game suspension.
Patrick Bauer and Sean Maguire are both expected to be in contention following their respective returns from injury.
Former Cardiff man Greg Cunningham and Tom Barkhuizen remain sidelined, while Josh Murphy is ineligible to play against his parent club.
The Opposition
Like PNE, Cardiff City head into this fixture after beating a side with eyes on promotion, having come out 2-1 winners away to Queens Park Rangers last weekend.
It was two of the Bluebirds’ youngsters who were on the scoresheet that afternoon, with Isaak Davies and Rubin Colwill netting, and it was Davies who opened the scoring for Cardiff when they beat North End in the FA Cup earlier this season.
The 20-year-old will be hoping to have earned a place in Steve Morison’s starting XI, which would likely see him partner former PNE man Jordan Hugill up front.
Key Stats
PNE will look to extend their impressive recent record away from home which has seen them take ten points from their last five games on the road, and they’ve conceded just one goal in that spell.
Cardiff themselves are in search of a sixth straight victory against North End, what would be their 40th win over the Lilywhites in club history.
Ched Evans could make his 350th career appearance in this fixture, while Josh Earl is one away from 100.
Our Last Victory
A last-gasp Tom Clarke goal in late December 2017 earned PNE a victory over Cardiff City to move them within a point of the Play-Offs.
In what was described as a “scrappy match” by manager Alex Neil, skipper Clarke headed home in stoppage time to end the year on a high.
Man In The Middle
James Linington will take charge of Saturday’s fixture, for what will be his second PNE game of the season.
He last refereed a North End fixture in August’s away defeat to Huddersfield Town, and this will be his 25th game as the main official this campaign.
In that time, he has shown 108 yellow cards and four reds. Linington will be assisted by Mark Pottage and Matthew Jones, while Trevor Kettle is the fourth official.
Third visit to the land of Drakeford this season, still to win also second visit two Crdiff follwing our cup exit in front of zero fans. At least this time there will be fans in. City have a decent recent record against us after all who could forget last season's hammering and the inability of us to score from the two penalties that were awarded in less than 60 seconds.
In reality neither side is going anywhere this season, so no pressure on although for those comng to the end of their contracts a chance to shine.
Tough game as always down there could do with a Tommy Clarke moment.
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?