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Preston v Swansea
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Competition - Sky Bet Championship
Venue - Deepdale
Date - 5 November 2025
Kick off - 7:45pm
Following their battling 1-1 away draw at Charlton, next up for Alan Sheehan’s Swansea squad is another tricky looking away match, this time at Preston.
Last Saturday, the Swans fought back to claim a point at The Valley as Adam Idah's sharp finish cancelled out Charlie Kelman's first Charlton Athletic goal.
Summer signing Kelman steered in from close range via the underside of the bar when the Swans failed to deal with Conor Coventry's hopeful ball into the box in the opening seconds of the second half.
But the Swans deservedly levelled as Republic of Ireland international Idah scored only his second goal – and his first from open play – since his £6m move from Celtic two months ago.
After volleying one effort narrowly over, Idah was given time to turn 20 yards from goal and took full advantage, arrowing a low shot into the net via the base of the post.
The draw extends Charlton's unbeaten run to four games, and means they have now lost only once in their past 23 home fixtures in all competitions.
Nathan Jones' team drop to eighth in the table, while the Swans are down to 16th and will feel frustrated not to have taken all three points.
Alan Sheehan's side had more control than their hosts, and missed a golden chance to win it when Josh Key shot over in added time.
Whilst the Swans were drawing at Charlton, Preston inflicted yet more misery on Southampton as they won at St Mary's and the Saints dropped to 21st in the Championship table.
The Lilywhites took the lead with a scrappy goal through Lewis Dobbin in the first half and doubled their lead late on thanks to Mads Frokjaer-Jensen.
Will Still's Southampton side have only won twice in the league all season and that lack of success has resulted in Still being subsequently sacked.
After going behind, Southampton fans chanted for their Sport Republic owners to "get out" of their club, and booed their side off the pitch at the break and full-time, ‘helping’ no doubt in causing Still’s departure.
The Swans have played Preston on 73 previous occasions, winning 30, drawing 19 and losing 24.
In the corresponding match last season, the teams played out a goalless draw.
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Turning to tomorrow evening, I think that the Swans are more than capable of returning to South Wales with a point, although 3 are really needed to kick start a charge to the Play-Off places.
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