Our prediction for this Championship match:
Saturday’s football game at Deepdale pits together Preston and Coventry, the two teams who sit in the opposite halves of the table. The Lilywhites are only one point behind the playoffs berth and we are positive that they will adopt an attack-minded approach in Saturday’s encounter. Both Osmajic and Best are pushing for recalls to the starting XI as duo Keane – Cunningham got injured in a 1-0 loss to Hull City, while McCann, Hughes, Ramsay, Jakobsen, and Whatmough remain in the recovery room.
The Sky Blues, on the other hand, suffered a dip in form, with the team extending their losing run to three games against WBA and given their difficulties in front of goal, home win should be considered. It has to be noted that Coventry failed to find the net in the previous three league matches. The likes of Liam Kelly, Kasey Palmer, and Fabio Tavares should be the only absentees in the visiting team.
Highlighted Player (Greg Cunningham):
Greg Cunningham is a product of Manchester City football academy. Irish footballer, who was born on January 31, 1991 in Galway, though, made no more than two appearances for Manchester City in the Premier League. After ending his loan spells with Leicester City and Nottingham Forest the defender moved to Bristol City in 2012 and he played for the Robins from 2012 to 2015.
Creg Cunningham did well to win the Football League Trophy with Bristol City in the 2014/2015 season, but at the end of the season he moved to Preston North End. The Irish footballer has established himself as a first-team regular at Preston and it has to be noted that he was appointed captain of the team on July 24, 2017.
Speaking of his international career, Greg Cunningham made his debut for Republic of Ireland on May 28, 2010 in a 3-0 win over Algeria. His main position is left-back, but he is capable of playing as a centre-back if needed as well.
Highlighted Team (Coventry):
Nicknamed the Sky Blues, Coventry City are an English football club that compete in the League One. Coventry City, who were founded on August 13, 1883 as Singers FC, wear sky blue kit when playing on home soil, whilst their away colour is white.
Aston Villa and Leicester City are considered the club’s main rivals, but they have rivalry with fellow West Midlands clubs Wallsall and Burton Albion as well. Coventry City have yet to win the Premier League trophy, but they did well to go all the way in the FA Cup in the 1986/1987 season, with the team beat Charlton Athletic in the two-legged final. They share stadium with Birmingham City, with both clubs playing their home games at St. Andrew’s Stadium.
Built in December, 1906, St. Andrew’s Stadium can hold up to 29,409 spectators. Dion Dublin is one of the most famous Coventry City players, with the legendary centre-forward scoring 61 goals in 145 appearances for the club in the league.