PRESTON NORTH END v CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Tuesday, 13 September, 19:45
Deepdale
' TONIGHTS CARDIFF CITY TEAM '
Kareem Harris and Emyr Huws start for City. Richards and Immers miss out. Lambert starts up front. Whittingham still no start.
Wilson; Manga, Morrison, Peltier, Harris, John, Ralls, Gunnarsson, Huws, Pilkington, Lambert
Subs Amos, Connolly, Richards, Immers, Whittingham, Noone, Gounongbe.
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Cardiff have no long-term worries but whether some of their players will be fit to start remains to be seen. Stuart O'Keefe is back in training as he recovers from a broken arm sustained against Bristol Rovers in the EFL Cup, but was not fit enough to be in the squad for the Norwich game. Emyr Huws could get hid first start but Joe Bennett is an injury doubt with a calf injury. Striker Jermaine Beckford is a long-term injury for the hosts.
Cardiff possible XI : Wilson, Richards, Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, John, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Immers, Pilkington, Lambert
Preston possible XI : Lindegaard, Vermijl, Cunningham, Clarke, Spurr, Baptiste, Gallagher, McGeady, Welsh, Doyle, Robinson
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' CARDIFF TEAM NEWS '
Cardiff have no new injury concerns, but may also make changes following successive losses.
Peter Whittingham, left out for Saturday's defeat by Norwich, is in contention to return to the side.
Wales international Emyr Huws is also set for a first Bluebirds' start, with Lex Immers possibly making way.
Cardiff will have a mostly fit squad to pick from for the trip to Preston with only Sean Morrison picking up a knock from their last clash, against Norwich City. Peter Whittingham should now be fit to starts after strating on the bench last time out.
About 200 Cardiff fans are expected to travel
Stuart O'Keefe is doing light training since his broken are operation
' PRESTON '
Preston North End manager Simon Grayson is expected to make changes for his side's home match against Cardiff City.
The Lilywhites, who sit 23rd in the table after five defeats in six matches, may recall Daniel Johnson, Ben Pringle and Jordan Hugill.
Preston North End come into Tuesday evening's game at Deepdale off the back of four straight defeats and currently occupy twenty-third place in the Sky Bet Championship table.


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Latest NewsPossible LineupsCardiff City30 Wilson
2 Peltier
4 Morrison
16 Connolly
6 Richards
17 Gunnarsson
8 Ralls
12 John
10 Immers
13 Pilkington
19 Lambert
PNE1 Lindegaard
2 Vermijl
5 Clarke
27 Baptiste
3 Cunningham
17 Spurr
14 McGeady
19 Welsh
12 Gallagher
37 Robinson
13 Doyle
The Opposition
PNEPreston North End Football Club (often shortened to PNE) is a professional association football club located in the Deepdale area of Preston, Lancashire. They play in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.
The club was a founding member of the Football League and completed the inaugural season unbeaten to become the first league champions, in the same season winning the FA Cup without conceding a goal to become the first club to achieve the English football "Double". Preston's unbeaten League and Cup season earned them the nickname "The Invincibles".
Preston's most recent major trophy success was their FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town in 1938. Many notable players have played for the club, including Tom Finney, Bill Shankly, Tommy Docherty, Alan Kelly, Sr. and Graham Alexander.
Based on results achieved in the Football League from 1888–89 to 2015–16, Preston were ranked as the fourth most-successful English football club of all time domestically, while only Notts County had played more Football League games than Preston
2016/17 ResultsCardiffSUN 14 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 2 QPR
WED 17 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 2 - 1 Blackburn
SAT 20 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Fulham 2 - 2 Cardiff
SAT 27 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 1 Reading
SAT 10 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Norwich 3 - 2 Cardiff
PNESAT 10 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Preston 1 - 2 Barnsley
SAT 27 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Ipswich 1 - 0 Preston
TUE 23 AUG 2016 - EFL CUP Preston 2 - 0 Oldham
SAT 20 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP QPR 0 - 2 Preston
Recent meetings2015/2016 Sat 27 Feb Cardiff City 2 - 1 Preston N.E. Championship
2015/2016 Sat 17 Oct Preston N.E. 0 - 0 Cardiff City Championship
2010/2011 Mon 25 Apr Preston N.E. 0 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
2010/2011 Sat 04 Dec Cardiff City 1 - 1 Preston N.E. Championship
2009/2010 Sat 27 Feb Preston N.E. 3 - 0 Cardiff City Championship
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 9/5
Draw 19/10
Preston North End 6/4
Deepdale
Initially part of Deepdale Farm, the sport field was first leased in 1875 for cricket and rugby, while football games were first staged in 1878 (first Preston North End league fixture in 1888). Soon afterwards the very first stand was created in the west, initially with tent serving as changing rooms for players.
Attendances growing beyond the 10,000-mark forced the stadium’s expansion both in the west and north in 1920s, while new Town End, built in 1928, was consumed by fire after just 5 years. That’s why the new east side, Pavilion Stand, opened in 1934 and standing until early twenty-first century allowed larger crowds to gather.
Record games for Preston North End were seen in 1930s, with the Arsenal classic in 1938 being watched by over 42,000 people. However, in the case of Deepdale, it wasn’t always the men on top (so to speak) – ladies’ football proved very more popular here and the Dick, Kerr’s Ladies FC is said to have drawn crowds of over 50,000 for their games, though their record 53,000 was set in Goodison Park.
After the tragedies of late 1980s, decision was made to redevelop the stadium. Inspired by Italy’s Stadio Luigi Ferraris, works started in 1994 and saw the new west stand open in 1995, north end in 1997 and south end in 2001. Only the east side remained untouched until 2006, when it was closed for redevelopment and reopened in 2008, setting capacity at 23,404.
In 2001-2010 the National Football Museum was housed at Deepdale, home stadium of one of the Football League’s founder clubs. The museum was later relocated to Manchester.
TicketsPreston North End vs Cardiff City - Tues. 13th September 2016. KO: 7:45pm
Available to current Season Ticket Holders and Gold / Junior Bluebird Members only.
General Ticket Prices
Adults: £24.00
Seniors 65+: £16.00
Young Adult 17-21yrs: £16.00
Juniors 8-16yrs: £8.00
Under 8yrs: £2.00
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