Preston North End vs Wigan Athletic. Sky Bet Championship.
DeepdaleAttendance13,077.
Friday 23 September 2016 23:11, UK
An early goal from Jordan Hugill was enough for Preston to secure a 1-0 victory over Wigan in a Lancashire derby at Deepdale.
Hugill gave the hosts the lead in the seventh minute as he inadvertently deflected Aiden McGeady's strike past Wigan 'keeper Adam Bogdan.
Wigan dominated possession from start to finish, but created very few chances for Will Grigg to find that elusive equaliser.
The three points moves the Lilywhites up to 18th, while Wigan, who have lost five in a row on the road, remain in the bottom three.
It was a third game in seven days for Preston, but it did not show as they flew out of the blocks and deservedly led after seven minutes as McGeady's shot from 20 yards was deflected in off Hugill - the striker claiming the goal.
Wigan adapted well to going behind and missed a huge chance to equalise after 15 minutes when Jordi Gomez's pinpoint cross found Grigg who headed over from four yards.
The pair combined again in the 40th minute, their roles reversed, as Grigg slipped in Gomez on the left edge of the area only for the Spaniard to slice his effort wide of the near post.
Just like the first half, it was Preston who came out the quickest in the second, as Alex Baptiste broke free of the Wigan defence inside the first minute but dragged an effort well wide from 18 yards.
Grigg then curled an effort from the edge of the area straight at Chris Maxwell, before Hugill found himself clean through on goal, and his right-footed strike was headed for the bottom corner before being superbly tipped wide by Bogdan as the game became a frantic end-to-end encounter.
Buoyed by Tuesday's EFL Cup win over Bournemouth, North End had another chance to double their lead, but Tom Clarke could not keep a back-post header down from Paul Gallagher's cross.
The introduction of David Perkins pushed Nathan Byrne forward and it almost paid instant dividends for Wigan.
Grigg's cross found Byrne at the far post, whose first shot was saved by Maxwell before he brushed the outside of the post with the rebound.
And the visitors had further chances five minutes from time, with Gomez striking a 20-yard free-kick straight at Maxwell before Ben Pearson missed the chance to double the advantage at the other end - firing wide from 12 yards.