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Preston North End

vs Hull City. Sky Bet Championship.

7: 45pm, Tuesday 20th January 2026.

Deepdale Attendance: Attendance14, 174.

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston North End and Hull City at Deepdale on Tuesday night; Liam Millar, Akin Famewo and Oli Mc Burnie all strike as Tigers move up to fourth in the table. Tuesday 20 January 2026 22: 29, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Liam Millar scored against his former side before Oli Mc Burnie rounded off Hull's thumping 3-0 win over Preston in style. The 26-year-old Millar was on loan with the Lilywhites from Basel during the 2023-24 season and he opened the scoring with a 33rd-minute tap-in. Defender Akin Famewo doubled the lead just before half-time with a well-taken second before Mc Burnie acrobatically put the icing on the cake, bagging his 10th league goal of the season in the 53rd minute. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player A late red card for Milutin Osmajic, following a scuffle with Mc Burnie, simply rubbed salt in the wounds for Paul Heckingbottom. After a sluggish start, North End thought they had found their rhythm but they fell behind as a result of their own sloppiness, overcommitting on an experimental corner routine and allowing the counter to open up, with David Akintola blitzing down the field before squaring to Canada international Millar for a simple finish. Preston looked for an instant reply and nearly got one as Jordan Storey acrobatically met a Ben Whiteman corner and Ivor Pandur did well to gather with Jordan Thompson trying to get a point-blank flick. Their efforts were in vain, though, and Hull doubled their advantage in the 45th minute as Famewo thumped his first for the club past a host of bodies having been teed up by Mc Burnie with Preston failing to clear their lines from a corner.

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Heckingbottom made three changes for the start of the second half with Jamal Lewis, Lewis Dobbin and Daniel Jebbison on for Pol Valentin, Thierry Small and Michael Smith, hoping to bridge the sizable gap. But it was Yu Hirakawa, who came on minutes later for his Tigers debut, who made the quickest impact - pinging the ball to Mc Burnie with just his second touch for the former Sheffield United forward to engineer a bicycle kick from close range that Jack Walton got a strong hand to but failed to keep out. Just after the hour, Millar nearly had his second but dragged agonisingly wide of the far post having taken Regan Slater's slide-rule pass in his stride. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Alfie Devine registered a shot on goal for a now beleaguered looking home team with the effort from range taking a big deflection before looping into the arms of Pandur. It was little more than a gesture as Sergej Jakirovic's men smelled blood, with Mc Burnie and substitute Joe Gelhardt both forcing Walton into smart saves. Osmajic received his marching orders in the 96th minute amid a scuffle between both groups of players, with North End's first-team coach Peter Murphy also sent off as tempers flared on a bleak night for the play-off chasing hosts. Preston's Paul Heckingbottom: To follow. .. Hull's Sergej Jakirovic: To follow. .. The £250, 000 is up for grabs with Super 6, and as always it is completely free to play. Entries by 3pm Saturday.

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