PREVIEW | Preston North End vs Cardiff City - team news, lineups, predictions | OneFootball

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·7 April 2025

PREVIEW | Preston North End vs Cardiff City - team news, lineups, predictions

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Preston North End host Cardiff City this Tuesday at the Deepdale on Match Day 41 of the EFL Championship.

Preston North End have 48 points to their name this season and occupy 14th position in the table. Last time out, Paul Heckingbottom's team drew 1-1 against Stoke City (EFL Championship 2024/2025).


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Cardiff City currently have 41 points and lie in 22nd position. In their last fixture, Omer Riza's team shared the spoils 0-0 with QPR (EFL Championship 2024/2025).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Preston North End winning 2-0.

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Martin Ryan (PNEFC_Stats): A third game in a row against a team battling to beat the drop as Cardiff head to Deepdale.

Paul Heckingbottom will be looking for an improvement after a disappointing performance at the weekend vs Stoke.

With each team only winning 2 of their last 10, Preston having 11 home draws this season and Cardiff 10 away draws the smart money could well be on another draw here.

Andrew Hughes is managing an hernia problem but could return to the squad to play. Ali McCann and Brad Potts are likely to continue to miss out once again through injury.

Prediction: 1-0

Tomas Taylor (Sports Addict Corner): The six remaining games are the biggest of Cardiff’s season, and perhaps the biggest in the club’s recent history. What worries me about this run-in, however, is how deflated the team looks and the lack of urgency. We only had two shots on target all game on the weekend, and it took until after the 70th minute to get out first. Given the number of first-team players that were out for QPR and how massive the game was, this feels like a missed opportunity to get a much-needed win. Whilst that’s three games unbeaten, the performances are a red flag. We’ve gone on a couple of mini unbeaten runs throughout the season which are followed by a few strings of losses and dropped points, and I worry that the last three games might have been our last unbeaten run of the season.

I’m usually optimistic with games like this and like to think that the team will be able to step up to the plate given the enormity of the occasion, but this time it feels different. There’s still no sign of Omer Riza settling on a best starting eleven, and whilst we’ve got great players it feels like we’ve accepted that we have to rely on moments of magic from the likes of Callum Robinson, Yousef Salech, or Isaak Davies to get us results. Any sort of threat from set pieces have dried up, and I’m not confident that drawing games from here on in will be enough to keep us up. The cracks have been there all season, and the Luton game at home where we lost 2-1 after leading was a bit of a turning point for me in where I think this season could go. Given how poor we are away and how consistent Preston are at Deepdale, I unfortunately can’t see anything here but a Cardiff loss.

Prediction: 2-0

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