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PRESTON REPORTS 2004-2005

Preston 1 Leicester 1 Click here for full match stats

Preston and Leicester shared two brilliant goals and so had to settle for a point each in an otherwise uninspired Coca-Cola Championship match at Deepdale.

David Connolly gave the visitors the lead with a superb volley midway through the opening period, before Paul McKenna deservedly got Preston back on level terms with a wonderful free-kick just past the hour.

North End extended their unbeaten run in the league to six matches and 14 points from 18 - while the visitors must improve on their bleak record of one win in seven if they are to have anything to play for come March and April.

Preston manager Billy Davies handed a debut to left-back Matt Hill at the expense of Rob Kozluk, with the loan signing from Sheffield United dropping to the bench.

However, there was little to concern the £100,000 signing from Bristol City in a tepid opening which offered no goalmouth action until 10 minutes had passed.

Former Leicester striker Richard Cresswell's cross sparked panic in the Foxes area, and Stewart Taylor had to be alert to rush out after Dion Dublin's clearance had rebounded off McKenna.

The pressure continued - and following a McKenna corner, veteran Martin Keown blocked close-range shots from both Cresswell and Youl Mawene before the ball was eventually cleared to safety.

The Foxes spent the first 25 minutes camped in their own half, but their first attack of substance saw them take the lead with a wonder strike from Connolly.

The Republic of Ireland international has struggled since joining from West Ham but found the top corner from outside the area to score his fifth of the season after Alan Maybury's cross was not cleared properly.

Despite dominating up to that point, North End seemed stunned and asked their visitors, relying on Connolly as a threat on the break, fewer and fewer questions.

Preston's problems continued after half-time - with Cresswell and Patrick Agyemang getting little change out of Leicester's experienced defensive trio of Keown, Dublin and Nikos Dabizas as Craig Levein's side looked to close the game out.

Just after the hour, Dublin headed off the line after an improvised free-kick from McKenna and Alexander - before Taylor made a fine low save from Chris Sedgwick.

In the 63rd minute, North End levelled with another fine goal.

Jordan Stewart fouled Sedgwick on the edge of the area, and McKenna curled an exquisite chip past Taylor.

Two minutes later, Davies threw on David Nugent - who completed his protracted six-figure move from Bury earlier in the week - for the ineffective Agyemang.

In a rare foray into the North End half, Hill deflected Lilian Nalis' shot wide - and Keown and James Scowcroft both threatened.

Even so it was Preston who always looked more likely to snatch the victory.

The decisive goal never came. But Leicester can be in no doubt that they need to put in a much more convincing performance if they are to avoid a shock when they return to the north-west to face Blackpool in the FA Cup on Tuesday.

Teams:

Preston: Lonergan, Alexander, Mawene, Lucketti, Hill, Etuhu, O'Neil, McKenna, Sedgwick (Oliveira 76), Cresswell, Agyemang (Nugent 66).

Subs Not Used: Ward, Kozluk, Daley.

Goals: McKenna 64.

Leicester: Taylor, Keown, Dabizas, Dublin, Maybury, Williams, Gudjonsson, Nalis, Stewart, Scowcroft, Connolly.

Subs Not Used: Heath, Walker, Makin, Gemmill, Wright.

Booked: Maybury, Keown, Stewart.

Goals: Connolly 25.

Att: 12,677

Ref: R Beeby (Northamptonshire).

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