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  • Parkin (37), St Ledger (74)
  • Agyemang (57)
  • Date:2009-05-03
  • Kick-off:13:15
  • Venue:Deepdale
  • Attendance:18264
  • Referee:Oliver, M

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

The referee has booked Matthew Connolly.

88mins

Preston are replacing Jon Parkin with Stephen Elliott.

83mins

QPR are replacing Gavin Mahon with Angelo Balanta.

79mins

Preston are replacing Simon Whaley with Barry Nicholson.

76mins

QPR are replacing Patrick Agyemang with Antonio German.

74mins

Goal!! Sean St Ledger scores for Preston.

62mins

Preston are replacing Neil Mellor with Chris Brown.

57mins

Goal!! Patrick Agyemang scores for QPR.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

37mins

Goal!! Preston have scored with Jon Parkin putting it in the back of the net.

32mins

The referee has booked Mikele Leigertwood.

29mins

Sean St Ledger goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

19mins

Billy Jones is booked for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

It's 1:15pm on Sunday, May 3rd, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Preston North End survived a late onslaught to edge out QPR 2-1 and snatch the last play-off spot from under the noses of Cardiff City.

Goals from Jon Parkin and Sean St Ledger made it four wins in succession for the Lilywhites and set-up play-off semi-final against Sheffield United.

But it went right down to the wire with Darren Carter clearing the ball off the line in the fourth minute of added time.

Preston thought they had gone ahead in the 13th minute when Jon Parkin, Billy Jones and Neil Mellor worked the ball from the right to the left and Chris Sedgwick side-footed it home only for the flag to go up for offside.

QPR keeper Radek Cerny made two saves from Sedgwick and a free-kick from Damien Delaney fell to Hogan Ephraim but he had an effort saved.

St Ledger had a left-foot shot saved before Preston opened the scoring.

A back pass was mis-read by Cerny and Parkin nipped in to round the keeper and then fired a shot low into the middle of the goal from a tight angle.

Simon Whaley had two efforts saved and then in the last minute of the first-half, Rowan Vine had a free-kick parried.

Ex-Preston striker Patrick Agyemang found himself with plenty of time in the area and drilled a low shot which Andy Lonergan saved with his legs.

But then in the 57th minute, Vine played a through ball to Agyemang and he beat Youl Mawene to slide the ball past the keeper to level the scores.

Cerny made a last-gasp tip to deny St Ledger and then he cleared a Paul McKenna cross.

But Preston made it 2-1 after 74 minutes when a Parkin long throw was flicked on by substitute Chris Brown and St Ledger headed home from inside the six-yard box.

Parkin and Brown had shots saved with Ephraim having a deflected effort saved and then, right at the end, Sedgwick had a cross saved before Carter cleared off the line from Matthew Connolly in stoppage time to the relief of a nervy Deepdale.

Preston North End

Queens Park Rangers

Corners

129

Fouls

1511

Goal attempts

2011

Shots off target

85

Offsides

26

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