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Match Previews

Match Preview: Bristol City (A)

3 August 2023

Championship action is back this weekend as Preston North End kick off the new campaign with a trip to Ashton Gate to take on Bristol City.

North End will wear the newly-launched 2023/24 third kit for the curtain raiser in the South West and more than 1,250 PNE supporters will be there to see in the new season.

Match Details

Date: Saturday 5th August, 3pm
Venue: Ashton Gate
Competition: Sky Bet Championship
Kit: Third kit – available to buy in-store and online from 9am Friday!

Ticket Information

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Tickets for this fixture will remain on sale online from www.mypne.com until 3pm on Friday, while sales will continue in person from the Deepdale ticket office and over the phone on 0344 856 1966 until 5pm.

Collections can be made from the ticket office until 6pm on Friday, while those uncollected can be picked up from the away turnstiles at Ashton Gate on matchday.

Please note, there will be no tickets available to purchase on the day.

Who’s Available?

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There could be competitive debuts for a number of North End’s summer signings this weekend, with Duane Holmes, Jack Whatmough, Layton Stewart, Mads Frøkjær and Will Keane all in contention.

Calvin Ramsay is still getting up to match speed so may have to wait until Tuesday’s Carabao Cup round one tie against Salford City to make his PNE bow.

Ben Whiteman and Robbie Brady are still sidelined as they recover from their respective injuries, but both aren’t too far off according to manager Ryan Lowe, meanwhile Ched Evans and Emil Riis remain out with longer-term issues.

Pre-Match Chat

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Get ready for Saturday's match by reading or watching pre-match interviews with manager Ryan Lowe and goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.

Opposition Focus

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Since being promoted alongside PNE in 2015, Bristol City have consolidated themselves as a Championship club and will now be looking to make a push towards the Play-Off places under Nigel Pearson.

The experienced manager has been building a Robins squad since his appointment in 2021 which he hopes will be capable of reaching those top six places, but the chances of them doing so this season may be influenced by the future of midfielder Alex Scott.

The England U20 international is the subject of huge speculation regarding a big-money move to the Premier League but, whether a transfer is sealed before the weekend or not, Scott may be unavailable as manager Pearson told the press earlier in the week that he has picked up a knock in training.

A Recent Clash

A thrilling end at Deepdale in January 2022 as an incredible volley from Emil Riis in the fifth minute of injury-time earned a point against the Robins.

Follow The Action

Supporters overseas will be able to watch the season opener live on iFollow PNE, with £10 match passes now on sale.

Fans in the UK and Ireland unable to make it to Ashton Gate can listen to the match live with a £2.50 match pass, while audio monthly passes are also available for £4.49.

Supporters can also follow live updates of everything that’s happening on our social media channels, with post-match reaction to follow on PNE.Com.

Match Officials

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Referee: David Webb
Assistant Referees: Rob Smith and Graham Kane
Fourth Official: Carl Brook

Referee David Webb took charge of two North End matches last season. He was the man in the middle for the 2-1 away victory over Reading before overseeing PNE beat Cardiff 2-0 at Deepdale in March 2023.

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Match Reports

Match Report: Bristol City 1 PNE 1

5 August 2023

Will Keane’s 86th-minute strike earned Preston North End a deserved point against Bristol City on the opening day of the Sky Bet Championship season.

After a quiet opening 45 minutes, the hosts opened the deadlock early in the second half through Sam Bell.

PNE then enjoyed a huge spell of pressure and created several opportunities – one of which saw skipper Alan Browne strike the post – before Keane netted late into his second PNE debut to seal a 1-1 draw.

Ryan Lowe handed out competitive debuts to Mads Frøkjær and Keane from the start, while local lad and teenager Kian Best made his senior bow, starting at left wing back.

The hosts looked to make a very quick start to the game and could have ended up in a one-on-one situation within the opening 30 seconds, were it not for a fantastic challenge from Liam Lindsay.

That’s about as close as either side came to having an opportunity to break the deadlock in the first 35 minutes or so, with the first shot of the day arriving in the 38th minute.

Nahki Wells capitalised on a loose Ryan Ledson pass and the Bermudian forward slammed a low ball across the area to Sam Bell at the back post, but goalkeeper Freddie Woodman came up with a big stop to deny the youngster from close range.

At the other end, debutant Best whipped a dangerous free-kick towards the far post, which had to be flicked behind for a corner, before Browne put in an even better ball from the resultant set piece which somehow evaded everyone in the middle.

Both sides would have wanted to create more in the second half and it took just two minutes for the hosts to break the deadlock. Woodman had done brilliantly to tip Wells' effort onto the post, but the ball fell straight to Bell who had the simple task of tapping home.

North End looked to respond almost instantly as good work from Ali McCann took the team from one end to another, and the ball ended with Frøkjær who took aim from 20 yards, seeing Max O’Leary save down low to his left.

Skipper Browne then had two good opportunities for his side, the first of which whistled just over the bar, before he sweetly struck a left-footed volley agonisingly against the post.

PNE were the side well on top and had a big penalty shout waved away in the 62nd minute when Keane’s low strike was blocked by the hands of Zak Vyner.

Three minutes later Keane played Frøkjær through on goal and, instead of shooting, the Dane opted to backheel into the path of Potts, who sent an effort wide under pressure from Matty James.

PNE would go on to find a deserved equaliser, though, in the 86th minute as substitute Duane Holmes laid the ball off to Keane who, with his back to goal, showed great skill to turn and fire into the bottom corner to earn a late point on the road.

Bristol City line-up: O’Leary; Tanner, Vyner, Dickie, Pring; James, Knight (King, 86), Weimann (Willams, 23); Cornick (Sykes, 69), Wells (Conway, 69), Bell (Mehmeti, 86). Subs not used: Wiles-Richards, Roberts, Knight-Lebel, Araoye.

PNE line-up: Woodman; Storey, Lindsay, Hughes; Potts, McCann, Ledson (Holmes, 72), Best (Woodburn, 82); Browne, Frøkjær; Keane. Subs not used: Cornell, Bauer, Rodriguez-Gentile, Whatmough, Taylor, Leigh, Mawene.

Referee: Mr D Webb.

Attendance: 23,313 (1,357 PNE fans).

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Ticket News

Tickets On Sale For Championship Opener At Bristol City

31 July 2023

Tickets for North End’s opening match of the 2023/24 Sky Bet Championship campaign against Bristol City remain on sale.

PNE will open the new season at Ashton Gate at 3pm on Saturday 5th August, and the club have been allocated 2,031 tickets for this fixture.

More than 1,000 tickets have been sold for this fixture, and tickets will remain on sale online from www.mypne.com until 3pm on Friday, while sales will continue in person from the ticket office and over the phone on 0344 856 1966 until 5pm.

There will be no tickets available on the day for this fixture.

Supporters can collect tickets until 6pm on Friday from Deepdale, and any uncollected tickets can then be picked up from the away turnstiles at Ashton Gate on matchday.

Ticket Prices

Adults £30
Seniors (65+) £26
U25s £26
U22s £22
U19s £15
U12s £10

Disabled Supporter Information

There are ten tickets available for wheelchair users for this fixture, each coming with a complimentary carer ticket where required.

Disabled supporters will all pay in accordance to their relevant age band above.

There are a limited number of car parking spaces available on-site for wheelchair users. These will cost £20 per space and can be booked by calling 01179 630600 or by emailing supporterservices@bristol-sport.co.uk.

Coach Travel

Club coach travel is available from both Deepdale and Leyland for this fixture, with coaches departing both locations at 9am.

Travel is priced at £25 per Ambassador and £27 per non-Ambassador.

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