September 27, 2024

For the 2023 EFL Championship Regular Season, keep track of Preston North End vs. QPR live updates, coverage, stream information, score and result online, prediction, TV channel, lineups, and time. On December 1, 2023, at 3:00 PM ET, the match will begin.

When is the Preston North End vs. QPR EFL Championship match scheduled for 2023?
This is when the Preston North End vs. QPR match on December 1st, across multiple countries, kicks off:
Argentina: 4 p.m.
Bolivia: 3 p.m.
Brazil: 4 p.m.
Chile: 4 p.m.
Colombia: 2 p.m.
Ecuador: 2 P.M.
United States: 3:00 PM (ET).
Spain: 9.00 p.m.
Mexico: 2 p.m.
Paraguay: 4:00 P.M.
Argentina: 4:00 PM; Peru: 2:00 PM.

most recent QPR lineup
Asmir Begovic, Jimmy Dunne, Jake Clark-Salter, Osman Kakay, Sam Field, Jack Colback, Andre Dozzell, Kenneth Paal, Albert Adomah, Ilias Chair, and Sinclair Armstrong were the eleven players who started the previous game.

most recent Preston North End roster
Freddie Woodman, Liam Lindsay, Jordan Storey, Greg Cunningham, Brad Potts, Alan Browne, Ryan Ledson, Benjamin Whiteman, Will Keane, Liam Millar, and Duane Holmes were the players from the starting lineup for the previous game.

QPR players to be aware of
The next three players are thought to be crucial for QPR, and any one of them could score in the encounter with West Bromwich Albion. The team’s creative player is Kenneth Paal (#22), whose ability to manage the ball and create plays has been extremely beneficial to his group. We might see him score on Friday as he leads the team in scoring. Ilias Chair (#10), a midfielder for the team and their top assister in the EFL Championship, is another crucial on-pitch distributor. He is a valuable member of the team and has accomplished a lot for his young age. Asmir Begovic (#1), a 36-year-old goalkeeper, is among the best in the EFL Championship. His height makes it possible for him to save any ball, which is crucial if his team is to avoid conceding a goal on Friday.

QPR during the competition
QPR is currently ranked last in the EFL Championship after having a poor start to the season. They have three wins, four ties, and eleven losses as of week eighteen of the competition. For a total of 12 points. They currently hold the twenty-second spot in the overall table, and they will need to win the match in order to move up. The match on Friday will be extremely tough because Preston North End is a strong team that plays with motivation. In their final match, which took place at John Smith’s Stadium on November 21, 2023, they were defeated 2-1 by Huddersfield Town, incurring yet another tournament loss. Despite being the underdogs going into the game, they have a chance to shock everyone and prevail.

Players to watch for Preston North End
Preston North End views the next three players as essential, and it’s possible that any of them will score in the matchup with QPR. Being the team’s top scorer and a fantastic leader on the pitch, English forward Will Keane (#7) is a fantastic forward. His team has benefited greatly from his ability to handle the ball and create opportunities, and on Friday, we might see him score. Duane Holmes, a midfielder (#25), is another vital player distributor; his excellent ball handling skills make him the team’s top assist provider. Freddie Woodman (#1), a 26-year-old goalkeeper, is among the best in the EFL Championship. His height makes it possible for him to save practically any ball, which is crucial if his team is to avoid conceding a goal on Friday.

Preston, an English city, is home to the Deepdale stadium. It can hold 23,408 spectators and will be the site of this match. One of the oldest stadiums in England, Preston North End of the EFL Championship currently calls this one home. It opened in 1875.

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