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  • Lisbie (2)
  • McKenna (21), Whaley (34)
  • Date:2008-08-09
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Portman Road
  • Attendance:22307
  • Referee:Taylor, P

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

80mins

Preston are replacing Neil Mellor with Karl Hawley.

74mins

Ipswich are replacing Danny Haynes with Jordan Rhodes.

69mins

Neil Mellor is booked for unsporting behaviour.

63mins

Ipswich are replacing Pablo Counago with Alan Lee.

46mins

Ipswich are replacing Alan Quinn with Tommy Miller.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 2.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

34mins

Goal!! Simon Whaley scores for Preston.

34mins

Goal!! Preston have scored with Simon Whaley putting it in the back of the net.

21mins

Goal!! Paul McKenna scores for Preston.

2mins

Goal!! Kevin Lisbie scores for Ipswich.

2mins

Goal!! Kevin Lisbie scores for Ipswich.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, August 9th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Preston North End produced a perfect example of a smash and grab away display as they won at Portman Road for the third time in four seasons.

Ipswich Town only lost one home game last season, and made the perfect start with a goal from summer signing Kevin Lisbie in just 75 seconds.

Danny Haynes chipped a cross in from the right and Lisbie nipped in between goalkeeper Andy Lonergan and Sean St Ledger to glance a header into the net.

Ipswich dominated early on and both Owen Garvan and Haynes shot wide before Lisbie set up Pablo Counago, but his weak shot was easily held by Lonergan.

The visitors levelled with their first real attack on 21 minutes when skipper Paul McKenna lashed a 25-yarder into the top corner.

Barry Nicholson shot wide from a Neil Mellor pass, before Lisbie blazed wide from a Garvan ball at the other end.

Preston further stunned the home fans when they went ahead on 33 minutes with a clever quick free-kick which saw Billy Jones cross low for Simon Whaley to fire home from close range.

Former England goalkeeper Richard Wright, back at Portman Road after a seven-year absence, dived to save a low Mellor drive, before Lonergan had to be alert to tip away an over hit Nicholson back pass.

Counago fired over seconds after the break as Town looked for an early way back and then Garvan dragged a shot wide when a loose ball fell to him in the box.

Preston got bodies behind the ball and challenged Ipswich to break them down and although Town had plenty of possession, they rarely looked like doing so.

Ipswich did have one or two chances as sub Alan Lee curled a shot just wide and fellow replacement Jordan Rhodes volleyed just over, but ultimately Preston held on with surprising ease.

Ipswich Town

Preston North End

Corners

20

Fouls

1914

Goal attempts

138

Shots off target

94

Offsides

31

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