PNE are in action at The Hawthorns on Saturday afternoon
Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe will not be taking the final match of the season, away to West Brom, lightly. The Lilywhites are still on 63 points, having suffered four straight defeats. Realistically, ninth is the highest Ryan Lowe’s side can now finish; 12th being the lowest. It’s ended up being an underwhelming finish to the campaign, given play-off hopes were still been alive after 41 games.
West Brom need to win to get into the play-offs; Hull are champing at the bit to get in there. So, we are not looking to do anyone any favours other than ourselves, unfortunately. “We will go there with the strongest team we possibly can. Hindsight is a wonderful thing isn’t it? But, if you’d have got more points on the board, then who knows? You might’ve got one or two players more minutes and given them whatever it may be. The likes of young Theo making his debut at 16... wow.
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