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Preston North End vs Bristol City. Sky Bet Championship.

DeepdaleAttendance11,936.

Preston North End 2

  • E Ris Jakobsen (52nd minute, 95th minute)

Bristol City 2

  • C Martin (12th minute)
  • A Semenyo (81st minute)

Preston 2-2 Bristol City: Emil Riis Jakobsen scores twice to earn point for North End

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Preston and Bristol City at Deepdale as North End struck back twice to hold on for a point against the Robins on Saturday afternoon.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston and Bristol City.

Emil Riis Jakobsen secured a point for Preston with an equaliser deep into stoppage time but their play-off push was hit by a 2-2 draw with Bristol City.

Ryan Lowe's inconsistent side missed out on the chance to put renewed pressure on the top six with a disappointing performance as Jakobsen had to equalise twice to earn a share of the spoils.

North End remain mid-table and are now eight points adrift of the play-off places with City three points further back.

Nigel Pearson's visitors enjoyed the bulk of possession in the early stages with Chris Martin's calm finish deservedly edging them in front after 12 minutes.

Antoine Semenyo's clever ball released Andreas Weimann in behind and his whipped cross into the box was steered home by Martin from a tight angle.

Preston did rally themselves before the break, with Andrew Hughes nodding just wide from Ben Whiteman's corner and Jakobsen's snap-shot was smartly kept out by Max O'Leary.

Lowe opted for a double substitution at the interval, with Joshua Earl and Alistair McCann brought on, and the hosts turned the tide after 52 minutes.

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Cameron Archer's fierce drive was superbly parried away by O'Leary but Danish star Jakobsen was the quickest to react as he poked home the leveller from close range.

However, that equaliser was not capitalised on by Lowe's side in the second 45, with City easily keeping them at arm's length in the closing stages.

Lowe again looked to change the impetus in attack for Preston in the final 10 minutes with Ched Evans replacing Archer up front.

But despite appearing to be in the stronger position to go on and win the game, Preston's vulnerability at the back was punished by the impressive Semenyo.

Han-Noah Massengo's trickery allowed him to glide past two Preston challenges on the edge of the box and his near-post ball was fired home by Semenyo with nine minutes remaining.

That strike dented Preston's confidence in the closing moments with Lowe's attacking changes struggling to make an impact in front of goal.

With a renewed purpose in front of goal, City almost sealed the result with a third goal as Martin powered an effort over the top.

But there was to be a final sting in the tail for Preston in the second minute of added time as a swift counter-attack caught City out and Jakobsen arrived on cue inside the box to volley home Brad Potts' brilliant cross.

What the managers said...

Preston's Ryan Lowe: "We know the first half simply wasn't good enough, hopefully it's a one-off in that sense. I won't accept the first-half performance from the players and the lads know that. But despite that, I was really pleased with the reaction of the players in the second half.

"We freshened it up after the break and I'm really pleased with the reaction. We weren't quite at it first half and we were disappointed with large parts of it. (Cameron) Archer is going to be a star for us, the fans have taken to him already as well, and he'll get goals for us, I'm sure. It was a great tackle to start the move for the second goal and we've gone from one end to the other and got the equaliser and that is pleasing."

Bristol City's Nigel Pearson: "It is frustrating and annoying not to come away with three points. You also have to say it was a fantastic strike for the equaliser. Within that, we know we have to be more streetwise. We had the chance to run it into the corner and run the clock down and we didn't. I also think this official made mistakes and missed things and there was a foul in the build-up to their second equaliser.

"We've gone from a side at the start of the season which struggled to be creative, to one that is dangerous. We could have had a more comfortable lead here but we created opportunities and missed them. I thought we did well in attack and from set plays and at the end we looked the stronger side but we couldn't get the result."

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