As it happened: Hull City 0-1 Preston North End

Preston North End travel to Hull City in the Championship, kick off at 3pm.
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Ryan Lowe has made three changes this afternoon, in come skipper Alan Browne, Patrick Bauer and Cameron Archer and out go Ryan Ledson, Liam Lindsay and Ched Evans.

Daniel Johnson takes a place on the bench with Bambo Diaby dropping out of the squad.

PNE Starting XI: Iversen, van den Berg, Bauer, Hughes, Potts, Whiteman, McCann, Browne, Cunningham, Archer, Riis.

PNE Subs: Ripley, Lindsay, Earl, Johnson, Ledson, Evans, Sinclair.

Decisions to be made

Ryan Lowe has a couple of decisions to make regarding his team selection today, Alan Browne and Partick Bauer were rested in midweek and could be in line for a return.

Daniel Johnson has returned from Jamaica duty, but his invovlement may depend on how he is following his long flight home - and he has not trained with the squad this week.

A record that needs improving

PNE have won one of their last eight away league games against Hull, their solitary win a 2-1 victory in 2017.

A record that needs improving

PNE have won one of their last eight away league games against Hull, their solitary win a 2-1 victory in 2017.

North End will be looking to prevent Hull completing a league double over them for the first time 12 years this afternoon.

Ryan Lowe believes his Preston side are far from finished article but are showing good signs

Ryan Lowe thinks Preston North End are playing with the identity that he wants but it’s a continuous work in progress to improve it.

The PNE boss says his side are far from the finished article but he has seen good signs over the two months he’s been in charge.

When appointed, Lowe spoke of his desire to play an attacking brand of football, building from the back and working the ball up field.

He admits things have not always gone to play in games but three wins, four draws and one defeat in the league going into today’s visit to Hull City, point to steady progress.

Lowe said: “We have an identity and that identity is to be a possession-based attacking football team starting from the back.

“The identity is there, sometimes we have lacked a bit of quality in certain areas and needed a bit better decision making.

“But the more we play and the more we train, that will come.”

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