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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
A 10-man Preston North End club and Coventry City drawed 1-1 in a football match on Tuesday, in Deepdale, Lancashire with an attendance of 18,477 people. At halftime the score was 0-0. Coventry City received one point against Preston North End. In the 70′ minute there was an own goal by Andrew Hughes (footballer, born 1992) of North End. City led 1-0. In the 77′ minute a goal by Preston North End tied the game at 1-1. Daniel Jebbison of North End scored and was assisted by Pol Valentín. Liam Lindsay received a red card for a foul on Haji Wright. The player of the match was the goalkeeper, Daniel Iversen of Preston North End. The player of the match for Coventry City was Matt Grimes. Jack Rudoni took a shot, which went in off of North End player, Hughes that resulted in an own goal. The match was for the Sky Bet Championship. Coventry manager Frank Lampard said they were upset not to win the match.
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