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Preston North End 1 v 0 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Saturday, 23rd August 2025 Kick-off 15:00
McKenna: Preston Have Made a Good Start, Up to Us to Impose Ourselves On the Game
Thursday, 21st Aug 2025 19:00

Blues boss Kieran McKenna is anticipating a tough game against a Preston North End side which has made an impressive start to the season at Deepdale on Saturday.

Town go into the match unbeaten in the Championship having drawn both their matches 1-1, at Birmingham on the opening weekend and at home to Southampton last Sunday.

The Lilywhites are also undefeated, drawing 1-1 at QPR on the opening day before beating Leicester City 2-1 last weekend. In between, they won 1-0 at Barrow in the Carabao Cup first round. They sit seventh in the early season table, two points and 10 places above the Blues.

“Preston have had a really good start,” McKenna said. “The result last week and also a really good performance as well against Leicester - it wasn’t an undeserved result. It was also a good result and performance away to QPR as well.

“They are a really experienced team with a really experienced manager [Paul Heckingbottom] in the division. Like all the teams, they have got threats and it is a really difficult place to go and play and get a good result. We know we are in for a challenging game on Saturday.”

Having played two of the division’s more fancied sides, the Blues might be expected to control the game against North End, who finished 20th in the division last season, avoiding relegation by one point.

“I don’t think they are going to go with any intent on Saturday to simply let us have the ball or us have a comfortable game,” the Town manager continued. “They are going to try and make it difficult, that’s for sure.

“Southampton were pretty direct on Sunday with two strikers, the back five and wing-backs and looking to cross the ball. There will be some similar things in there.

“They have a lot of size in the team - they are the biggest team that we will have faced. That means we will have to be at our very best in both boxes and at set plays.

“In the Birmingham game, we faced a very direct opponent where the ball spent a lot of time in the air. The season and the games are still trying to find their rhythm.

“We know the rhythm that Preston want to play at and are good at and it’s up to us to try and impose ourselves on the game away from home and make it the type of game we want.”

Preston were one of only five Championship teams to beat Town in their 2023/24 promotion campaign.

Then they were under Ryan Lowe’s management with Heckingbottom taking charge a year ago this week.

“Every manager puts their own stamp on it,” McKenna said when asked if they had changed much under the former Leeds, Sheffield United, Barnsley and Hibernian boss.

“I’m pretty sure when you go there as a Preston manager, there’s a type of football that supporters enjoy.

“I think Preston sides over the years in the Championship have been really hard to beat, been physical and robust, get the ball forward, try and cross the ball and get bodies in the box and be strong in the box.

“That’s been a pretty consistent strength of theirs. It was when we played them last time and I’m sure it will be the same now. You know you are going to be in for a tough game there and we expect one on Saturday.”

The Team

Having felt the team made progress from the Birmingham game during the Southampton match, McKenna will probably stick largely to the same side as last week, assuming the couple of issues he mentioned in his press conference don’t cause anyone to miss out.

Alex Palmer will be in goal with Ben Johnson probably the right-back although with Ashley Young perhaps ready to make his first league start for the club.

Skipper Dara O’Shea and Jacob Greaves should be the centre-halves and Leif Davis the left-back.

Azor Matusiwa and Jack Taylor will continue in midfield with Jens Cajuste unlikely to be ready to start, although almost certainly playing a part from the bench.

In the trio ahead of them, McKenna will have to pick between Chieo Ogbene and Jack Clarke on the right, the Irish international perhaps getting the nod, with Sammie Szmodics in the middle and Jaden Philogene on the left. George Hirst will continue as the central striker making his 50th start for the club.


Chuba Akpom looks set to come into the squad for the first time and seems likely to make his debut as a substitute.

New signing Kasey McAteer was signed in time to be eligible and could also be on the bench.

Ali Al-Hamadi joins Wes Burns (ACL), Conor Townsend (ACL) and Harry Clarke (knee) on the sidelines having injured his calf in training following the Bromley match.

The Opposition

Reflecting on his year in charge at Deepdale, Heckingbottom believes the club has moved forward in that time.

“It has gone quick, definitely,” he told his club’s official website. “It does fly when you’re working. The seasons roll into one, if you like.

“Are we in a better place? Yeah, I think so. We are in lots of ways, but there's lots of ways where we still want to improve and make sure we do better.

“So, for example, I’ve been really pleased with what we’ve done in the transfer market so far, but in my eyes, we’ve still got a lot more to do. You see that.

“Last year we had more bodies than we've got now. I think we need more numbers because we're behind on what we were last year.

“But you don't want to do that at the expense of quality. I think for me, the last few players we bring in need to be at a level where we can feel the improvement, we can feel the value. Not just collect them because we need an extra body. I’m pleased with the way things have gone so far this window but there's still more to do.”

Preston have a few injuries going into the game, among them former Town striker Will Keane, who is yet to feature this season due to a muscle problem.

Midfielder Jordan Thompson, signed this summer from Stoke having played for Blues boss McKenna in Manchester United’s academy, is out with a leg injury.

Veteran Irish international left-back Robbie Brady has a calf problem, while midfielder Brad Potts is also yet to appear this season due to a muscle injury.

Danish midfielder Mads Frøkjær missed the Leicester game with a groin issue but may be back for the Blues’ visit.

Forward Daniel Jebbison, who has signed on loan from AFC Bournemouth, could return having been out due to an ankle injury sustained during a private fitness session, much to his manager’s annoyance.

“I would like a couple of them back,” Heckingbottom admitted. “Obviously, say if you get to the Portsmouth game [next Saturday] and they’re touch and go then you’re taking a big risk when they’ve been out for so long. 

“I think it’s always better to err on the side of caution and then give them that extra couple of weeks and train, when they’ve been muscle injuries in particular.

“But I’m hoping it doesn’t come to that. Jebbo is not far away now, potentially this weekend, again without risking him. Mads is probably similar. They’re back and fit and ready when they are, there's nothing we can do about that.”

Reflecting on Town and comparing them to the Foxes, Heckingbottom said: “It’s difficult because I never want to say too much because if I’m really honest here now, people say I’m disrespectful towards certain teams and others, but Ipswich have got different strengths in my eyes.

“Things that we got away with against Leicester at the weekend, I don’t think we’ll get away with them against Ipswich and likewise things that we really had to focus on to stop against Leicester are less important against Ipswich in my eyes.

“I think we just have to focus on taking that tactical element into account. I think we just have to focus on ourselves and delivering the same intensity of performance, the same mentality and approach to the game. If we do that, I'm always happy with us anyway.”

Preston have added Lewis Dobbin, 22, on loan from Aston Villa ahead of the match with the deal for the forward, who had spells on loan at West Brom and Norwich last season, done in time for him to feature against the Blues.

History

Historically, the Lancastrians just have the edge, Town having won 13 games (12 in the league) between the sides while Preston have been victorious on 15 (13) occasions and 11 (10) matches have ended in draws.

The Blues have won at Deepdale only twice in the league since January 1966, both under Mick McCarthy, a 2-1 success in August 2015 and a 1-0 victory in February 2018.

The teams last met at Deepdale in February 2024 when Town dropped to fourth in the Championship following a topsy-turvy 3-2 defeat to North End in which returning striker Kieffer Moore netted twice having come on as a half-time sub.

The Blues found themselves 3-0 down at the break as two goals from former Town striker Keane on five and 39 sandwiched an eighth-minute George Edmundson own goal.

But after Moore, who had re-signed on loan from AFC Bournemouth two days earlier, had been introduced at the break, Town were a different prospect and the Wales international netted on 75 and 87, however, the Blues were unable to find the third goal which would have claimed a point.

The sides met at Portman Road in the preceding October when Town went into the international break second in the Championship following a 4-2 victory over third-placed Preston, who they then led by eight points.

Conor Chaplin gave the Blues the lead in the 18th minute, before Frøkjær levelled for the visitors nine minutes later.

Brandon Williams made it 2-1 with a brilliant solo goal and Nathan Broadhead netted a third in first-half injury time.

Town made a slow start to the second half and Lilywhites’ sub Ben Whiteman pulled a goal back on 52 but Kayden Jackson sealed Town’s ninth win of the season 12 minutes from time as all five subs combined.

Familiar Faces

Ex-Town striker Keane joined the Lilywhites in the summer of 2023 having spent a year and a half at Portman Road between January 2019 and May 2021, after initially joining on loan before signing a one-year deal.

The former Manchester United youngster made 28 starts and 13 substitute appearances, scoring nine goals.

Ex-Town keeper Dai Cornell joined Preston in June 2022 but has made only 14 starts and one sub appearance since then. The Welshman made 15 starts for the Blues in his only season at the club, 2020/21.

Officials

Saturday’s referee is Matthew Donohue, his assistants Andrew Fox and Jacob Graham and the fourth official Dale Baines.

Manchester-based Donohue has refereed one match this season, Leicester’s 2-1 opening-day win at home to Sheffield Wednesday in which he showed one red - to the Owls’ Barry Bannan - and one yellow card. Overall last season, he showed 109 yellow cards and eight red in 27 matches.

Donohue has refereed four previous Town matches, the most recent the 1-0 defeat to Norwich at Carrow Road in April 2024 when he booked only Axel Tuanzebe.

Three months earlier, he was the man in the middle for the 3-1 FA Cup victory at AFC Wimbledon in which he red-carded Wombles midfielder Harry Pell for a second bookable offence and also cautioned Tuanzebe, Edmundson, Marcus Harness and one other Dons player.

He was also in charge of the 3-0 home victory over Hull City in October 2023 in which he - unusually judging by his overall stats - kept his cards in his pocket throughout.

Prior to that, Donohue refereed the 1-1 draw at Morecambe in February 2022 in which he booked only Macauley Bonne and Tyreeq Bakinson.

Last season, he took charge of five Preston matches and sent off Lilywhites players in three of them. Sam Greenwood, who was on loan from Leeds, against Blackburn Rovers, Liam Lindsay at QPR and former keeper Freddie Woodman, now with Liverpool, against Stoke.

Squad From

Palmer, Walton, Button, Johnson, Young, Davis, O’Shea (c), Woolfenden, Greaves, Kipre, Matusiwa, Cajuste, Taylor, Humphreys, Barbrook, J Clarke, Ogbene, Szmodics, Chaplin, Philogene, McAteer, Hirst, Akpom.


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blueboy1981 added 19:58 - Aug 21
The normal recorded message ! - or as good as.
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groundhog added 20:03 - Aug 21
The headline is preparing us for the excuses if we lose
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flykickingbybgunn added 20:29 - Aug 21
Life must be very grim in your two worlds.
Get a grip. We have a good team !
We have every chance of success.
Take your blinkers off and support the team !
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ArnieM added 20:57 - Aug 21
PNE wont be a pushover.....
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jas0999 added 22:00 - Aug 21
Regardless of last weeks result, Preston are one of the favourites for relegation. There can be no excuses, three points the only acceptable outcome for the favourites to win the league. KM needs to start winnng matches again.
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bluesissy added 22:43 - Aug 21
Talk is cheap KM....its time to deliver....its already getting to the must win scenario
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armchaircritic59 added 23:44 - Aug 21
Must win scenario? Hang on, has the season been reduced to about 20 matches, I need to go and check.

More seriously, we need to be looking at an average of 2 points at least per game, that would take us to 92 points and a pretty big chance of automatic promotion, though interestingly in two of the last three Championship seasons, it wouldn't have been enough! Including our promotion of course. Maybe two freak seasons back to back, we will find out!
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Nottsblue66 added 05:12 - Aug 22
I’m sorry but I know I’ll get stick but for me Saturday will be our 1st loss of the season
As we are not a team but a bunch of individuals unfortunately
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Ebantiass added 06:49 - Aug 22
This could go either way, its only a couple of games in people. Get a grip
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Fermi_Parradox added 07:07 - Aug 22
I'd start Chaplin in the 10, Szmodics on the left and Philogene on the right.
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Alphawhiskey added 07:50 - Aug 22
The time for talk is over.
Action speaks a lot louder !

I hope we manage to win, but something still doesn't seem quite right at the club at the moment and I'm not sure what it is.

Everyone seems very low on confidence, including the manager. Ashton is very quiet too and normally upfront and in the media a lot.

And don't get me started on the transfer window, that has been just shocking.

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Gazelle added 08:27 - Aug 22
Reading the Alf Ramsey book where he says many football supporters treat a minor blip as a major disaster. If you read some of the comments on here he was right.
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blueboy1981 added 09:07 - Aug 22
A season is long, but points dropped early on take some getting back - especially with a lack of quality !!
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darkhorse28 added 09:33 - Aug 22
Gazellle .., did Siir Alf ever manage the worst season in our history, 1 home league win in over a season?

You can’t conflate that to a blip. Can you…, at what point isn’t is a blip, two seasons, three seasons?

We aren’t talking about this season in isolation, this group could do well, we have a lot of quality in the group, but they do seem lost, and there is now clearly a leadership vacuum, we could sign 3 top players before the window closes, and it’s still really poor process, no strategy, no planning, no vision, and that is importnat.

Please don’t try to conflate McKenna to Sit Alf or Bobby, it’s hugely respectful…., they aren’t even doing the same jobs, the delivered at the highest levels in football…, they didn’t make Cheltenham, Forest Green and Preston sound like Real Madrid, mostly because side they managed at levels where they were telling the country and Europe’s biggest clubs WE were a team to fear.

McKenna doesn’t have that…, he’s looking every day more and more like an excellent coach, but a poor manager.

Even if we get promoted, we’ve signed ONE player who will be contracted and two loans one of which we already know isn’t good enough at the level above.

I’ve stopped even thinking we’re trying to become an established top flight club at this point.

It’s a fire sale to improve our balance sheet for a sale…, and a talented EFL group, miles behind the group that just delivered a shocking season in premier kefir terms.

We’d need to sign 10 players at least if we got promoted …, there’s just no vision or plan.

KM was saying yesterday how out plan was to sign young players …, who he knew he couldn’t retain even if we stayed up.

He’s getting in his own way…, he has t got a clue what he’s saying.

Imagine you’re the owners. You spent £150 million for him to stay, gave him an eye watering contract to stay too…, and they as the strategy.

Spend all the money on a strategy you already know will fail, whatever the outcome one.

This is why we are for sale.

Sir Alf, Bobby, different times, but they managed…, they weren’t talented coaches - they were strategists, planners, had a vision, psychologists, motivators…, they had a tool kit of skills and were elite at all of them.

McKenna irrespective of results, is a talented coach alone…, he’s lost at pall the other requirements to be a top manager, LOST.., he can’t even handle the press when it’s difficult.

And Ashton is to blame…, he should have wielded McKenna out years ago, and brought in those qualities around him, to support him, because in the right environment, there’s no doubting McKenna could be a success.

But not in his own…, he doesn’t have the skills required.

That’s on Ashton…, McKenna would have done better at Brighton.., where they have that support and framework and just need a talented coach.

Ashton is woeful .., won the literary with Morsy and McKenna and has zero strategic skills.

The plan…., there isn’t one…, there never was.., excuses when we win.., it happened so quick …, awol when we lose for over a year, and know for months on end where we will be, but still don’t have a plan.

We could win 10-0 tomorrow…, it changes nothing…, we need new owners, with footballing vision, and they will see through Ashton in five seconds.

The sad thing is…, that side of it is so bad…, we will lose McKenna too…, and he did have huge potential.., we just treated him like it’s WBA in 1990 and left him to it!!!

O’Leary and Ashton have crippled us with out of date methodology, no clear vision, no strategic planning, and a bizarre narrative that we are ‘a tiny little third division club’ lucky to have finished second to Plymouth with three times their budget.

And some of our fans swallowed that.., pathetic self interest and career management.

We go nowhere with Ashton…, and his media machine micro management.

AWOL unless there’s a boxer or pop star in town.
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:18 - Aug 22
Crikey Darkhorse, are you Lee James, in cognito, that must be the new record for longest post ,lol
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Bert added 10:15 - Aug 23
So dark horse, who would you replace KMcK, Ashton and the owners with ? You have a lot to say , but mostly opinion without evidence.
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:19 - Aug 23
Yes we do need to impose ourselves , not just against Preston, we have been on back foot for past year, lets put the pressure on the opposition for a change. COYB
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 11:33 - Aug 23
Of course Preston are going to make it difficult for us, but we are also capable of causing them problems. I hope that today sees us continue the improvement from the Soton match and that we come away with 3 points. That would really be a statement. COYB!
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AlpineBlue added 11:43 - Aug 23
Really really sick to death of the huge number of cry babies amongst our fanbase.

We went into the Prem with a squad not much better than one that finished SECOND (behind PLYMOUTH) IN League One. We had so many new players in the Prem that had no time to train together and gel as a team, and then had an awful injury crisis. We had absolutely no hope last season.
This year we have played the 2 favourites for promotion and are undefeated.

We're not even having a wobble, nevermind a crisis.

Some of you miserable, horrible grumps (Darkhorse28 blueboy1981, Alphawhiskey, bluesissy, Groundhog) need to find some fulfilling hobbies.

Take a break from posting so we can enjoy TWTD's excellent coverage without drowning in your pathetic misery.
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FreddySteady added 12:02 - Aug 23
We will be fine. David Nugent has retired.
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DifferentGravy added 12:11 - Aug 23
I want to win, absolutely. But I always try to have a balanced view. We have(despite knowing for a long time our best players were leaving) left it incredibly late to make signings and the team need to get to know each others matchday game. The performances have not been great. Regardless of PNEs predicted league position, they have started well and will obviously have gained confidence. Added to that, its an away game.

It is about the 3 points but, over a season, the more consistently decent performances you put in, the likelier you are to win and move up the table.....and that includes attacking and shots on target.....something we have done very little of in our opening three games. Have more attacks, create more chances, likelier to score, likelier to win.

So yes, I do want the win, but at the very least, I would like to see us actually looking like we can actually win the game with a decent performance.
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TimmyH added 12:42 - Aug 23
Preston do usually make a good start but then fade, in general a fairly anaemic side. Expecting our first win today.
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blueboy1981 added 12:44 - Aug 23
AlpineBlue - time you Wobbled your Head I think - you may just ‘wake up’ with any luck !!
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algarvefan added 12:48 - Aug 23
Honestly some people on here defy belief!

Yes last season was awful from a results point of view and we don't always know as fans what goes on in the boardroom. Personally I have followed Town for 60 years and even following last seasons relegation (with it's inherent lack of confidence) it will take a little while for the squad to gel (after comings and goings over the summer). So after 2 games, it appears all doom and gloom to some, well I think we'll be fine, promoted I doubt it, but fine none the less. KM & MA have given us some great times and the club has been transformed, have you all forgotten how dire it was?

So come on guys, quit the bleating and get behind the lads, moaning never solved anything!!!!
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ArnieM added 13:37 - Aug 23
Bert: " opinion" is just that. Its a personal view of something. Evidence (although an ideal) is not related or required, ....
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