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Swansea v Preston
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Competition - Sky Bet Championship
Venue - Swansea.com Stadium
Date - 19 April 2023
Kick off - 7:45pm
Following their 1-0 home victory over Huddersfield, next up for Russell Martin’s in-form Swansea squad is a home match against Play-Off hopefuls Preston.
Last Saturday, Neil Warnock's Huddersfield Town revival suffered a setback as the relegation-threatened Terriers were beaten 1-0 at the Swansea.com Stadium.
Ryan Manning's deflected shot secured deserved victory for a Swansea side who have found late-season form.
Huddersfield's first defeat in six games leaves them a point outside the Championship relegation zone in 19th.
Swansea remain in mid-table, rising to 13th place, having stretched their unbeaten run to five matches.
Russell Martin's team have taken 13 points from the last 15 on offer to pull clear of a potential relegation scrap in some style.
However, Huddersfield remain firmly in the fight to stay up with just four games of their traumatic campaign to come.
Whilst the Swans were beating the Terriers,
the match between Play-Off challengers Millwall and Preston, saw Millwall record a first win in five games to dent Preston North End's bid for a top six spot in the Championship.
Tom Bradshaw ended the Lions' four-match goal drought to head the south-east London side in front in the opening 15 minutes with his 15th goal of the campaign.
Home goalkeeper George Long made several saves to preserve the lead, including a fine double stop to deny Josh Onomah and Tom Cannon.
Zian Flemming made it 2-0 with 18 minutes remaining when he fired in on the half-volley after Jake Cooper had flicked on Scott Malone's free-kick.
Victory gives fifth-placed Millwall a three-point buffer to seventh-placed Coventry City, who were leapfrogged by Blackburn who drew 0-0 with Hull in Saturday's late kick-off.
The Swans have played Preston on 68 previous occasions, winning 27, drawing 18 and losing 23.
Arguably, the most notable fixture took place in 1981 when the Swans secured promotion to the First Division at Deepdale, whilst consigning Nobby Stiles’ Preston to relegation to the Third Division:
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In the corresponding fixture last season, the Swans ran out 1-0 winners:
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Turning to Wednesday, I’m going for a 1-1 draw


