24-04-2022, 09:21
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FORM GUIDE
PNE 7 ROVERS 3
LAST TIME OUT
Team News
Skipper Alan Browne and striker Emil Riis, who both missed the trip to Fulham through injury, are on the grass but will need to be assessed ahead of this fixture.
Ched Evans is also a doubt, having been forced off at Craven Cottage with a toe ligament injury.
Patrick Bauer missed out through an Achilles problem, but the defender should be in contention on Monday night.
The Opposition
After a strong first half to the season, Rovers appeared well in the race for automatic promotion, but their attempts have slowed down in recent matches.
Two victories in their last 15 games has seen them drop out of the Play-Off spots and, with everybody else playing before Monday evening, they could arrive at Deepdale six points away from sixth place if results don't go in their favour.
Defender Tayo Edun will be back in contention for this fixture after serving a suspension last week, while Tony Mowbray is hopeful of being able to call upon Bradley Dack who was injured in the half-time warm-up last Monday.
Key Stats
Ben Brereton Diaz, now a regular for Chile, is responsible for scoring almost 40% of Rovers’ goals this season, having netted 21 in the Championship.
Most of Blackburn’s points this term have come at Ewood Park, with Tony Mowbray’s side arriving at Deepdale winless in their previous nine away fixtures.
Three points for PNE would see them reach their final points tally (61) from the 2020/21 campaign, with two games to go.
Our Last Victory
PNE's last three points against Rovers came at Ewood Park in February 2021, as a stunning opener from Greg Cunningham followed by Liam Lindsay's first goal for the club was enough to earn the three points, despite Adam Armstrong's goal from the penalty spot.
Man In The Middle
Jeremy Simpson is the man with the whistle for Monday night’s Lancashire derby.
Simpson has taken charge of two PNE games so far this season, with the most recent being the away victory at Stoke City in January, while he has refereed 16 North End matches in his career.
He has officiated 32 games this term, showing 122 yellow cards and seven reds, including two sendings off in his last three matches.
MACS VIEW
Probably my last home game of the season against a side who some of their supporters had thought they had won the league at Christmas, however in the real world they have slid down the table and are now six points behind the play off zone with only three games to go. The Chilean from Stoke On Trent has barely scored since Christmas and happy Tony has had meltdown galores in after match interviews, absolutely glorious.
Still living on memories since Cantona kung fu kicked a Palace fan which led them winning the Premiership, since then they have had delusions of grandeur.
Will look forward to making them even more irrelevent tomorrow night.
As far as I'm concerned this is the derby that matters, going back to when Uncle Jack flashed his funny money the area were I lived was split probably between the two clubs, when Jack arrived many part time North Enders suddenly became Plastics. never forgotten that still rankles to this day.
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?