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Preston 4-1 Middlesbrough: Boro miss out on play-offs as they fall to defeat at North End

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Preston and Middlesbrough at Deepdale as Chris Wilder's Boro missed out on the play-offs on the final day of the seasons on Saturday.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston and Middlesbrough.

Middlesbrough were unable to clinch a Championship play-off spot as they fell to a 4-1 defeat at Preston on the final day of the season.

Chris Wilder's men needed to win to give themselves a chance of leapfrogging either Sheffield United or Luton into the last two available positions.

But Alan Browne's strike, Emil Riis Jakobsen's double and Dael Fry's own goal settled the contest in Preston's favour, with Marcus Tavernier's reply proving nothing more than a consolation for Middlesbrough, who had Paddy McNair sent off.

Even if Boro had managed to win they still would have missed out on a play-off spot, with fifth-placed Sheffield United beating champions Fulham 4-0 and sixth-placed Luton overcoming Reading 1-0 to seal their top-six position.

Alan Browne is congratulated by his team-mates after giving Preston the lead against Middlesbrough
Image: Alan Browne is congratulated by his team-mates after giving Preston the lead against Middlesbrough

Wilder made one change to the side that beat Stoke 3-1, with centre-back McNair returning after illness to replace Lee Peltier, but Middlesbrough struggled to find any sort of rhythm in the early stages of the match.

Despite having little to play for, Preston looked livelier and the deadlock was broken by captain Browne in the 24th minute as he smashed the ball home on the half volley, having chested down Brad Potts' cross inside the box.

The hosts had the ball in the net again around 10 minutes later with Daniel Johnson's corner going straight in, only for referee Tim Robinson to rule it out for a foul on goalkeeper Luke Daniels.

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They did not have to wait much longer to double their lead, however, as Fry inadvertently deflected the ball past Daniels after Riis Jakobsen's attempted cross from inside the box.

The visitors had to battle to prevent the advantage from increasing further before the break, with Preston midfielder Ali McCann's left-footed shot across goal sneaking past the post and a near-certain goal for Johnson being thwarted by a last-ditch tackle from Isaiah Jones.

Tempers boiled over just before half-time after a coming together between McNair and Sepp Van Den Berg, resulting in bookings for the two defenders as well as Daniels and Johnson.

The start of the second half brought renewed optimism for Middlesbrough with Tavernier heading in at the back post from Anfernee Dijksteel's cross to half the deficit.

But any hopes of a comeback were soon dashed as Riis Jakobsen coolly lifted the ball over the onrushing Daniels, having been released by a clever pass from Cameron Archer.

More chances came and went at both ends but it was Preston who added extra gloss to the scoreline, with Riis Jakobsen scoring from the penalty spot after McNair was sent off for handball on the line to block Archer's goal-bound effort.

Preston finish safely in mid-table and there was a special moment for defender Paul Huntington in the 80th minute as he made his 306th and final appearance for the club, coming off the bench to replace Bambo Diaby.

What the managers said...

Preston's Ryan Lowe: "It's crazy isn't it, football, because that's probably the best performance we've had all season. It was everything we asked for. If any game plans go to plan, that was it.

"I think we've got that in our locker. The players you've seen all season, we've just been nearly there and today was just an outstanding performance and exactly what I wanted."

Middlesbrough's Chris Wilder: "Everything that could go wrong did go wrong. The players were really off it and our fight should have been bigger than theirs. It was not the performance and not the day - you wake up believing, but it's not to be. I think if anybody else outside of being a professional footballer asks me about 'nothing to play for' ever again, I'll just show you the performance of the opposition today and how they went about it.

"Preston fully deserved their result - I thought they were better than us all over the pitch. Their front two were better than our back three, their midfield players dominated and dictated and their back three were more aggressive. We've had better results than them because that's the reason we're in the position that we are and Preston are in the position that they are. But it was a better performance individually and collectively by Preston and Ryan's team all over the park."

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