26-08-2022, 08:42
Preston North End and Cardiff City will meet for the 100th time in all competitions when they come head to head in South Wales on Saturday.
In The Dressing Room
Ryan Lowe confirmed Álvaro Fernández is back on the grass and there’s a chance he could make the matchday squad for the first time since the Carabao Cup first round tie against Huddersfield Town.
The manager also said Andrew Hughes’ shoulder is still feeling stiff, and the Welshman will be assessed ahead of the trip to Cardiff.
Sean Maguire is back with the squad in training, but is still some way off being match fit, while Bambo Diaby is also out on the grass.
A Look At Our Hosts
The Cardiff City side which PNE will face on Saturday is a very different one to the team which played the last time the two met just five months ago.
Only two players who started that game featured for the Bluebirds in their last Championship outing – a 2-0 defeat at Bristol City last weekend – given their extremely busy summer of recruitment.
Championship experience in the likes of Callum O’Dowda, Cédric Kipré and Mahlon Romeo has been brought to the squad, and like PNE, they’ve taken seven points from their opening five games.
Going Head To Head
Games played: 99
PNE wins: 36
Draws: 24
Cardiff City wins: 39
Last meeting: Cardiff City 0-0 PNE, 12th March 2022
One To Watch
After his contract at Bristol City came to an end, Callum O’Dowda joined Cardiff City on a three-year deal in June 2022.
The Republic of Ireland international, capped 23 times for his country, has enjoyed a good start to life with the Bluebirds, having opened his account against Reading, while he put in a man of the match performance against Birmingham City.
The 27-year-old winger is well versed in the second tier, having now made well over 150 appearances in the Championship since his move to the higher level from Oxford United in 2016.
Match Officials
Experienced official Andy Woolmer is the man in the middle for this fixture.
Woolmer actually took charge of this game during the 2021/22 campaign, when the two sides met in the FA Cup at the Cardiff City Stadium, while his last PNE league game was the 2-1 victory at Middlesbrough last November.
The official has shown 19 yellow cards and one red in the four games he has taken charge of so far this season.
Cardiff newbies
http://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread...#pid235680
MACS VIEW
Hate to say this but this has got 0-0 written all over it, not won in Cardiff since Super Tommy Clarke's last minute winner about four years ago, difficult place to go. With the amount of signings they have made may take time for their side to gell as for us we are playing well without the finisihing touch
In The Dressing Room
Ryan Lowe confirmed Álvaro Fernández is back on the grass and there’s a chance he could make the matchday squad for the first time since the Carabao Cup first round tie against Huddersfield Town.
The manager also said Andrew Hughes’ shoulder is still feeling stiff, and the Welshman will be assessed ahead of the trip to Cardiff.
Sean Maguire is back with the squad in training, but is still some way off being match fit, while Bambo Diaby is also out on the grass.
A Look At Our Hosts
The Cardiff City side which PNE will face on Saturday is a very different one to the team which played the last time the two met just five months ago.
Only two players who started that game featured for the Bluebirds in their last Championship outing – a 2-0 defeat at Bristol City last weekend – given their extremely busy summer of recruitment.
Championship experience in the likes of Callum O’Dowda, Cédric Kipré and Mahlon Romeo has been brought to the squad, and like PNE, they’ve taken seven points from their opening five games.
Going Head To Head
Games played: 99
PNE wins: 36
Draws: 24
Cardiff City wins: 39
Last meeting: Cardiff City 0-0 PNE, 12th March 2022
One To Watch
After his contract at Bristol City came to an end, Callum O’Dowda joined Cardiff City on a three-year deal in June 2022.
The Republic of Ireland international, capped 23 times for his country, has enjoyed a good start to life with the Bluebirds, having opened his account against Reading, while he put in a man of the match performance against Birmingham City.
The 27-year-old winger is well versed in the second tier, having now made well over 150 appearances in the Championship since his move to the higher level from Oxford United in 2016.
Match Officials
Experienced official Andy Woolmer is the man in the middle for this fixture.
Woolmer actually took charge of this game during the 2021/22 campaign, when the two sides met in the FA Cup at the Cardiff City Stadium, while his last PNE league game was the 2-1 victory at Middlesbrough last November.
The official has shown 19 yellow cards and one red in the four games he has taken charge of so far this season.
Cardiff newbies
http://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread...#pid235680
MACS VIEW
Hate to say this but this has got 0-0 written all over it, not won in Cardiff since Super Tommy Clarke's last minute winner about four years ago, difficult place to go. With the amount of signings they have made may take time for their side to gell as for us we are playing well without the finisihing touch
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