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Stoke City vs Preston North End. Sky Bet Championship.

Bet365 StadiumAttendance20,002.

Stoke City 1

  • B Wilmot (46th minute)

Preston North End 2

  • B Potts (59th minute)
  • A Hughes (81st minute)

Stoke City 1-2 Preston: Andrew Hughes scores winner in North End turnaround

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Stoke City and Preston at the bet365 Stadium as goals from Brad Potts and Andrew Hughes earn a turnaround victory for Ryan Lowe's North End

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Stoke and Preston

Andrew Hughes struck a late Preston winner as they came from behind to win 2-1 at Stoke.

The Welshman, who had not scored a league goal for nearly three years, headed in Ben Whiteman's 84th-minute corner to make it two wins out of two for new boss Ryan Lowe.

Stoke, now with just one win in their last six games, took the lead after 46 minutes courtesy of defender Ben Wilmot's goal-of-the-season contender.

The former Watford centre-half's first goal for the club was a thumping 35-yard effort.

Image: Andrew Hughes celebrates scoring the late winner for Preston

But Michael O'Neill's play-off hopefuls failed to press home their advantage in one of only two Championship games taking place on Monday.

Brad Potts volleyed home a spectacular equaliser after 59 minutes for his first goal since April before an unmarked Hughes powered in Whiteman's corner from six yards.

Preston were back in action for the first time since a 2-1 win over Barnsley on December 11 - Lowe's first match in charge.

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Stoke City centre back scored a stunning strike from over 30 yards out in their game against Preston North End.

Adam Davies smothered Whiteman's 20-yard right-footed curler after 10 minutes before skipper Alan Browne headed narrowly wide from Whiteman's corner 10 minutes later.

City boss O'Neill had made three changes to the starting line-up from the previous game against Derby, including a place for Tom Ince who scored in the defeat to the Rams.

Steven Fletcher, who also stepped up from the bench, could not get any power on a half chance that landed via Hughes' fluffed clearance as City finally threatened.

Potters talisman Tyrese Campbell was wasteful with several speculative efforts as Stoke again struggled for potency in the final third.

But Wilmot's thunderbolt 55 seconds after half-time set the tone for a far more entertaining second period.

His stunning strike was only Stoke's eighth goal in nine outings.

But Preston levelled with a stylish goal of their own.

There appeared little danger when Daniel Johnson collected a pass wide on Stoke's right. But the Jamaica international sent over a superb cross which was volleyed home in acrobatic fashion by Potts.

And worse was to come for the home side as, for the second game running, they conceded a late winner. Just as Derby did last week, North End snatched victory as Hughes headed home.

Stoke, five points off the play-offs, have now won only one of their last eight home games in all competitions and were booed off at the final whistle.

What the managers said...

Stoke's Michael O'Neill: "We got punished and lost the game against Derby for giving the ball away in a bad area and today we got punished off a set piece. We had a much younger team at the start of the season, but we had a very experienced line-up for this game. We would have hoped that would have held us together at times, particularly when they equalised. But we stopped playing at 1-1. That's a mentality situation so we must continue to work with players to make sure we avoid this happening again.

"In the first half, there were a lot of positive things in the performance, but the final ball was poor. We go ahead just after half-time with a great goal and we could possibly have added a second with two or three good blocks in the box. Then we lose a poor goal, the game got stretched and we looked a bit leggy. And we lose the game off a corner which we should have defended better."

Preston's Ryan Lowe: "We could have scored early doors, I thought we might have had a penalty too, so when they score a worldie strike, you think, 'Is that justice? Is that going to seal the game?'. Sometimes you can't do anything about a worldie strike. Marshy (first team coach Mike Marsh) had the boy at Swansea. Apparently, he used to practise that every day and never hit the target once. All of a sudden he hits one into the top stanchion.

"They have had a tough time being off with the Covid situation. So fair play to them, they stuck by what we have asked them to do during the time. The training ground has been shut, but we got four days of work into them and it paid off. We scored two fantastic, well-worked goals. It was a great strike from Pottsy, a great volley - Di Canio-esque if you like. I said at half-time with a little more belief and if you step it up another 10-15 percent the game is there for you to go and win."

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