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Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End Match Preview

6 December 2019

Match Previews

Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End Match Preview

6 December 2019

The Lilywhites head to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this weekend, looking for a positive end to a controversial week, after Monday’s late penalty decision cost them a result against league leaders West Bromwich Albion.

Ticket News

Ticket Information: Queens Park Rangers Away

5 December 2019
Whilst North End were feeling aggrieved after the game, Mark Warburton admitted his side had a similar feeling before their trip to Derby last Saturday, with all the talk of Wayne Rooney and his effect on the Rams, however, a resilient performance earned the Rs a deserved point at Pride Park.
 
PNE boss Alex Neil was in attendance to see that game and will have assessed the threats and weaknesses of the opponents and will hope for his side to finish with a result in the final month of 2019 similar to that his team did in the first month of the year when they ran out 4-1 winners at what was then still ‘Loftus Road’.
 
Both sides started the season well and are looking to return to the form that was prevalent for both in early Autumn and therefore it is likely to be a tight affair, with the hosts having former PNE man Jordan Hugill leading the line.
 
There’s another big following heading down to the capital at the weekend to back the yellows in action, with only a handful of tickets of the 1,200-plus allocation left for sale in advance of the day.
 
For Your Information
Match Details: Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End, Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, Saturday 7th December 2019, kick-off 3pm
Competition: EFL Championship (20/46)
PNE colours: Yellow kit, black goalkeeper
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Here’s all the coverage accessible on PNE.Com in preview of the game…
 
Ticket Information: There will be over 1,000 Preston North End supporters travelling to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this weekend. Click here for more information.
 
Match Officials: We will be officiated for the second time this season by referee Andy Davies at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this weekend. Click here for more details.
 
We’ve Met Before: Preston North End take the trip to face Queens Park Rangers on their own patch for only the 21st time in league competitions. Click here for more details of past battles.
 
How To Follow The Game: If you can’t make the trip to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium for this Saturday’s clash with Mark Warburton’s Queens Park Rangers, don’t worry, we will have full coverage on PNE.Com and iFollow PNE. Click here for details of how you can follow the match.
 
Team News: Preston North End club captain Tom Clarke is getting closer to a return to first team action after completing 60 minutes in a behind closed doors game in midweek. Click here for details of all the manager’s options.
 
Alex Neil Looking At Things With Perspective: Preston North End manager Alex Neil has reflected on the recent results and feels his side should head confidently down to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this weekend. Click here for the manager’s full interview.
 
Tom Barkhuizen Looking Forward To Rangers Clash: Preston North End attacker Tom Barkhuizen is ready to put behind him the controversial disappointment of Monday night and look positively ahead to a trip to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this weekend. Click here for more from Tom.

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