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Preston North End v Leeds United
Saturday 14th December 12:30pm | Deepdale
Leeds United travel to Deepdale on Saturday lunchtime with revenge on their minds as they face Preston North End. Last season’s Boxing Day clash between the two sides left a bitter taste for the Whites, as Illan Meslier’s controversial red card swung the match in Preston’s favor. The Leeds goalkeeper was dismissed early in the second half after an altercation with Milutin Osmajić, whose theatrics on the ground prompted the referee’s decision. Although Leeds claimed victory in the reverse fixture a month later, many fans still wonder what might have been without Osmajić’s dramatics influencing the first encounter. Osmajic missed the eight games earlier this season after being banned by the FA for biting Blackburn’s Owen Beck in the Lancashire derby in September.
Preston’s physical style has earned them a reputation as tough competitors, though they sit twelve places and nineteen points behind Leeds in the table. Paul Heckingbottom’s side relies on grit over flair and will be looking to frustrate Leeds once again. Former White Sam Greenwood has impressed at Deepdale with four goals and two assists but will miss the match due to loan terms. Injuries to Robbie Brady and Ched Evans further weaken Preston, while Leeds also face fitness concerns with Junior Firpo and Ilia Gruev still ruled out, and late decisions needed on players like Jayden Bogle, Sam Byram, and Max Wöber.
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Leeds manager Daniel Farke acknowledged the packed schedule ahead of the clash, with this being the third game in seven days. Players like Wöber and Byram are being closely monitored due to knocks, while Jayden Bogle faces a late fitness test. Farke expressed hope of having a strong squad available but remains cautious about overloading returning players. He also praised Preston’s fighting spirit and warned of the difficulties of competing at Deepdale, where the hosts are unbeaten in five.
Reflecting on Leeds’ solid away form this season, Farke emphasized the importance of consistency and adaptability. “We’re on a good run, but momentum can change quickly. We go into every game looking to win—and if not possible, we’ll ensure we don’t lose it.” With Leeds aiming to maintain pressure on the Championship’s top four, Saturday’s early kick-off presents another test of their promotion credentials. Fans will be hoping for a strong response and, perhaps, a measure of revenge against a familiar foe.
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