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Preston North End vs Brentford. Sky Bet Championship.

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Preston North End 2

  • S Maguire (41st minute)
  • T Barkhuizen (66th minute)

Brentford 3

  • N Yennaris (25th minute)
  • R Sawyers (56th minute)
  • O Watkins (69th minute)

Preston 2-3 Brentford: Bees edge five-goal thriller

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Highlights from the Sky Bet Championship as Preston hosted Brentford

Brentford extended their unbeaten run to seven Championship games with a 3-2 victory over Preston in an end-to-end game at Deepdale - but they were forced to do it the hard way.

Three goals came in 10 second-half minutes with Ollie Watkins eventually striking the winner, which ended Preston's unbeaten home record this season.

Defeat also extended Preston's winless run to four league games and the have now conceded 10 goals in their last four matches, having conceded just four in their first 10.

Preston began the better of the two sides and Jordan Hugill created the first chance of the game after eight minutes by out-muscling Andreas Bjelland only for Tom Barkhuizen to slice wide from the edge of the area.

And the pair combined again five minutes later as Hugill, making his 100th Preston appearance, latched on to Barkhuizen's through-ball but curled wide from 18 yards.

Ollie Watkins celebrates his equaliser during the Sky Bet Championship match between Brentford and Derby County at Griffin Park on September 26, 2017

But it was Brentford, who have now lost just one of their last 10 meetings with Preston, forcing the first save with Florian Jozefzoon, cutting in from the right and his low shot from 15 yards was tipped wide by Chris Maxwell.

And the visitors took the lead after 25 minutes as Jozefzoon found space again and his powerful strike was parried by Maxwell but straight to Nico Yennaris who nodded in from eight yards. Preston almost struck back instantly but Sean Maguire headed Daniel Johnson's cross over from six yards.

Alex Neil's side were on level terms after 41 minutes as Maguire picked up a Hugill flick-on and drove at the retreating Brentford defence before firing low into the corner from 15 yards.

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The game was then delayed as Yennaris received significant medical treatment after seemingly being inadvertently caught by Hugill's shoulder on the stroke of half-time, before being carried off to applause from both sets of fans.

Brentford were back in front after 56 minutes through substitute Romaine Sawyers, who was afforded time and space on the edge of the box after missing his first strike and his effort was deflected into the left-hand corner.

Barkhuizen tried to inject some life back into the hosts after 63 minutes as he surged into the area, but his strike was blocked before referee David Coote waved away penalty claims. And Preston threatened again a minute later as Callum Robinson picked the ball up and fired just wide from 25 yards.

Their increased pressure told after 66 minutes as the ball dropped to Barkhuizen 20 yards out, who controlled the ball on his chest before lashing it in on the volley. But just three minutes later Brentford had their winner. Jozefzoon broke in behind and slid a simple ball across the area where Watkins tapped in from six yards.

The managers

Alex Neil: "I thought the game was patchy without one team being dominant throughout the 90 minutes. I thought we started well and then when we got the equaliser we finished the half well and started the second well again.

"When we went 2-2 I thought we were the team in the ascendancy and then we get caught with a sloppy goal to make it 3-2. So I thought both teams had spells when they were on top but unfortunately for us they scored more goals when they were on top. We created a couple of good chances and got the goal to make it 2-2 and I thought we could go on and win it."

Dean Smith: "Nico Yennaris is okay now. He can't remember the goal, he's got a whack. Nobody saw it at the time but when you see it back it could easily be a red card. Hugill could easily get out of the way but he's dipped his shoulder into Nico's head.

"It's an unfortunate incident but Nico is good which is the important thing. I think he's just gone to block Nico but he's ended up catching him on the side of the face so it's a disappointing one to see. We want to back up this performance on Wednesday (against Birmingham). We don't want to rest on our laurels, no game is easy in this league."

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