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Match Preview: Chelsea (A)

4 January 2024

North End will head to Stamford Bridge for the first time in 22 years this weekend, facing Chelsea in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup.

Match Details

Date: Saturday 6th January, 5.30pm kick-off
Venue: Stamford Bridge
Competition: Emirates FA Cup Third Round
Kit: Away kit

Supporter Information

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Tickets for this fixture are completely sold out, with more than 6,000 PNE supporters making the journey to the Bridge.

No tickets will be available to buy or collect on the day, therefore tickets must be collected from the main Deepdale ticket office before 4pm on Friday 5th January.

There are some disruptions on the London Underground which travelling fans should be aware of. Click here to read more in our matchday information article.

Who’s Available?

Ryan Lowe should be able to choose from the same squad which was named at Sunderland on New Year’s Day, with the potential addition of Robbie Brady.

The left-sider went off injured in the defeat to Swansea City on 22nd December and missed the next three fixtures, but he returned to training on Thursday and will be assessed ahead of the weekend.

Jack Whatmough will miss out for the second successive match due to a knee injury, with the club waiting for a second opinion on that particular issue.

Opposition Focus

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Chelsea, under new management in Mauricio Pochettino this season, currently sit tenth in the Premier League and head into the weekend following back-to-back wins.

The Stamford Bridge side had a busy summer, bringing a number of players in for big-money fees, including the likes of Moisés Caicedo, Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson.

The latter will be unavailable due to involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations, while they also have a number of injury concerns, however Ben Chilwell may be back involved for the first time since September after being pictured in training.

Follow The Action

This fixture has been selected for live coverage on BBC iPlayer and on the red button, however FA Cup matches are unable to be shown on iFollow.

Live commentary is available, though, with Jonathan Breeze and Paul Sparrow behind the mic. Match passes are not available for FA Cup fixtures, however audio monthly and seasonal passes will allow access to the commentary.

Extensive coverage can be followed across the club’s social media channels and here on the club website.

Match Officials

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Referee: Thomas Bramall
Assistant Referees: Wade Smith and Akil Howson
Fourth Official: Keith Stroud
VAR: Tony Harrington
Support VAR: Peter Bankes
Assistant VAR: Timothy Wood

Thomas Bramall, who refereed PNE’s Lancashire derby victory over Blackburn Rovers in November, will take charge of this match. Bramall has refereed 14 matches so far this season, showing 59 yellow cards and one red.

Saturday will also be the first time VAR has been used in a North End fixture, with Tony Harrington the main official behind the technology.

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Match Reports

Match Report: Chelsea 4 PNE 0

6 January 2024

Despite a valiant effort from Preston North End in the first half, four goals in the second saw Chelsea progress to the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup.

PNE were more than a match for their Premier League counterparts in the first 45 and on another day may have led at half-time.

It was, however, level and the hosts took the game away from Ryan Lowe’s men in the second half through Armando Broja, Thiago Silva, Raheem Sterling and Enzo Fernández.

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Right from the off, PNE – backed by almost 6,000 noisy fans – were in Chelsea’s faces and put their defence under real pressure as the hosts looked to play out from the back, while North End also experienced positive breaks through Brad Potts and Liam Millar on either flank.

Chelsea had the first meaningful chance of the game when Alfie Gilchrist’s cutback found Sterling, who saw his effort blocked at close quarters by Liam Lindsay.

At the other end a minute later, headers won in the air by Potts and Milutin Osmajić saw the ball break the way of Will Keane, and the forward chested and volleyed at goal, but goalkeeper Djordje Petrović was equal to it.

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Freddie Woodman was called into action a few moments later to tip Sterling’s effort over, before he breathed a sigh of relief when Cole Palmer somehow missed the target from six yards, after he’d brought the ball down with only the ‘keeper to beat.

Potts again won his aerial duel in the 27th minute when he flicked on for Osmajić to break into the area, and the Montenegrin saw his shot across goal kept out.

PNE continued to look dangerous throughout the first period and created another opening in the 38th minute when two more headers were won in the air, but Keane couldn’t quite connect with his volley inside the area.

After the break, skipper Alan Browne curled just over the bar from 20 yards, before Axel Disasi fired over at the other end soon after.

Chelsea started to see more of the ball and broke the deadlock in the 58th minute when Malo Gusto’s cross from the left was flicked in by Broja.

The forward could have doubled his lead on the hour mark when he met Mykhailo Mudryk’s header from a similar range, but this time it clipped the crossbar on its way over.

Substitute Silva did get Chelsea’s second, though, in the 66th minute as he headed beyond Woodman from a Palmer corner.

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That lead was soon three as Sterling sent a brilliant 20-yard free-kick over the wall and into the top corner.

Broja would have made it four shortly after if it wasn’t for a great defensive block from Hughes, after the forward had rounded Woodman and tried to find what looked like an empty net.

North End had a half-chance to get themselves on the scoresheet with a quarter of an hour left, however Lindsay couldn’t quite connect as he swung for an effort in the aftermath of a corner.

Chelsea rounded off the scoring in the 85th minute when the ball broke kindly for Fernández in front of goal and he tapped home. Despite initially being flagged offside, a lengthy VAR check saw the decision overturned and the tie ended 4-0.

Chelsea line-up: Petrović; Gilchrist (Silva, 61), Disasi, Colwill, Gusto; Caicedo, Fernández (Golding, 89); Sterling, Palmer (Gallagher, 76), Mudryk (Madueke, 61); Broja (Deivid, 76). Subs not used: Bettinelli, Bergström, Maatsen, Williams.

PNE line-up: Woodman; Storey, Lindsay, Hughes (Best, 74); Potts, Browne, Whiteman (Holmes, 87), McCann (Ledson, 88), Millar; Osmajić (Riis, 64), Keane (Evans, 64). Subs not used: Cornell, Cunningham, Frøkjær, Woodburn.

Attendance: 39,705 (5,961 PNE fans)

Referee: Mr T Bramall.

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Ticket News

Chelsea Tickets Sold Out

28 December 2023

Tickets for Preston North End’s Emirates FA Cup third round clash away to Chelsea are now sold out.

The Lilywhites will be heading to Stamford Bridge for a 5.30pm kick-off on Saturday 6th January 2024, and the club received an allocation of 6,033 tickets for this fixture in the Shed End lower and upper tier.

All of these tickets have now sold out, meaning no refunds are available and there will be no tickets available to buy on the day. 

Please be aware, no tickets will be available to collect on matchday from Stamford Bridge, therefore tickets must be collected from the main Deepdale ticket office before 4pm on Friday 5th January 2024

Fans attending the match are advised to read Chelsea's guide for visiting supporters.

Full ticket details can be found below.

Sales Period

Due to the expected demand, tickets were on sale in the following priority periods.

Monday 18th December 2023 – Founder Member Ambassadors
Tuesday 19th December 2023 – Gold Ambassadors with 280+ points
Wednesday 20th December 2023 – All season card holders
Thursday 21st December 2023 – All season card holders
Friday 22nd December 2023 – Supporters with a purchase history in the 2023/24 season (10+ points)
Saturday 23rd December 2023 – Supporters with a purchase history in the 2023/24 season (10+ points)
*Sunday 24th December 2023 – Supporters with a purchase history in the 2023/24 season (10+ points)
*Monday 25th December 2023 – Supporters with a purchase history in the 2023/24 season (10+ points)
^Tuesday 26th December 2023 – Supporters with a purchase history in the 2023/24 season (10+ points)
Wednesday 27th December 2023 onwards – Supporters with a purchase history

Prices

Adults £32
Seniors (65+) £16
Juniors (U20s) £16

All supporters under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a person over the age of 18.

The away section at Stamford Bridge is a designated safe standing area and supporters will have an allocated position which must be occupied.

Disabled Supporter Information

Tickets for disabled supporters are priced in accordance with the relevant age band above.

There are 30 tickets available for wheelchair users for this fixture, with a complimentary carer ticket available with each.

Ambulant disabled tickets will be taken from the main allocation, with a complimentary carer ticket provided where required.

Tickets for disabled supporters can be bought both in person and over the phone, but not online.

Hospitality Customers

Following the same criteria outlined above, eligible supporters who have a season card in hospitality areas at Deepdale can buy tickets for this fixture by contacting the commercial team during working hours by calling 0344 856 1960 or emailing commercial@pne.com.

Coach Travel

All of the initial 16 supporter coaches sold out, however due to demand one additional coach from Deepdale is available to book on to.

Travel is priced at £42 per Ambassador and £44 per non-Ambassador. Having been informed by the coach suppliers that their prices have increased since the beginning of the season, the club have insisted on pricing for this fixture being at cost to make the journey as affordable as possible for fans.

The club also endeavoured to arrange a Football Special train to help supporters make it to Stamford Bridge, however Avanti are unfortunately unable to source one.

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