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Blackburn Rovers vs Preston North End. Sky Bet Championship.

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Blackburn Rovers 1

  • A Armstrong (3rd minute)

Preston North End 1

  • J Harrop (17th minute)

Blackburn 1-1 Preston: Josh Harrop earns draw for North End

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Ewood Park

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Blackburn Rovers and Preston North End

Josh Harrop's thunderbolt helped Preston secure a 1-1 draw in the Lancashire derby at Blackburn.

The former Manchester United forward struck in the 17th minute - his second goal in as many games - to cancel out Adam Armstrong's close-range finish in the third minute for his eighth of the season.

It was all set for a grandstand finish that never came in a desperately disappointing second half. The closest either side came to grabbing a winner was when Declan Rudd left Armstrong's cross, only to see it hit the woodwork.

The draw does neither side any good in the pursuit for a top-six finish; both are now five without a league win.

Alex Neil's men remain two points from the play-offs, and Blackburn stay five points adrift.

Image: Josh Harrop (L) celebrates scoring for Preston

Ryan Nyambe returned from injury as part of five Blackburn alterations, while Ben Davies, Harrop and Joe Rafferty were the only survivors from Preston's FA Cup defeat to Norwich.

Rovers hit the front in the third minute but Preston had themselves to blame as Tom Clarke's poor pass was cut out and allowed Armstrong to burst into the box.

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He appeared to have lost control of the ball but the visiting defence made a mess of clearing and the in-form forward pounced to slot home his third in his last five outings.

His snapshot almost doubled the lead but the Lilywhites regrouped and notched a spectacular equaliser in the 17th minute when Paul Gallagher's free-kick was nodded back by Patrick Bauer into the path of the onrushing Harrop, who rifled an unstoppable effort into the roof of the net.

But the hosts finished the half strongly, as Rudd produced a flying save to keep Lewis Holtby's shot out of the top corner, and the German also whistled one just over in first-half stoppage time.

There was still enough time for Armstrong to miss a great opportunity, firing wide of the far post when profiting from a quick free-kick.

It took until the 71st minute for a chance of any note in a second half short of quality, but former Blackburn man Gallagher curled his 25-yard set-piece wide.

Moments later, a long punt almost put Sean Maguire through after a slip by Amari'i Bell but the left-back reacted admirably, blocking the shot.

At the other end, Armstrong's teasing inswinging cross was left to go wide by Rudd, only for the ball to hit the post, and the goalkeeper grabbed the rebound four minutes from time.

Rudd made amends in stoppage time though, clawing away Tosin Adarabioyo's acrobatic flick to preserve the point.

What the managers said...

Blackburn's Tony Mowbray: "I think, on the balance of play, it wouldn't have been an injustice if we'd got all three points. It was a typical derby game from the first whistle to the last. Nobody gave an inch, a lot of one-touch forward passing and looking for errors and mistakes, almost territorial at times.

"We had the better chances, we threatened their goal more, but they scored a wonder goal. And yet it was an attritional game, I would say, as you would expect in a local derby match."

Preston's Alex Neil: "Last season was difficult for him, but the thing Josh has got is quality. He's one of those you always want to put in the team, but sometimes when you play the teams that can move the ball really well, defensively we still need to do a bit of work with him.

"That's something we need to improve on. Even in the first half, their full-back nutmegs him twice and runs down the flank, so there are still little bits we need to work on. But what he does give us is a real threat going the other way. In recent weeks, we've struggled to score and then he smashes that in and it's a stunning strike."

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