Preston vs Millwall Result

Preston
Full Time

Millwall
📍 Deepdale, Preston
🗓️ Saturday, 28 Feb 2026 at 15:00
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1 - 1
Actual
0 - 2
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Millwall Strike Late to Seal 2-0 Victory at Deepdale
Millwall claimed a deserved 2-0 win over Preston North End at Deepdale, with goals in each half sealing the points for the visitors. After a cagey opening, Millwall broke the deadlock in the 29th minute and went on to control large spells of the game, limiting Preston’s attacking threat. The hosts, despite enjoying 57% possession, struggled to create chances and managed only two shots on target all afternoon. Preston’s hopes of a comeback faded as Millwall’s defensive organization held firm, and the visitors continued to threaten on the counter. The result was put beyond doubt in the dying moments, as Millwall added a second goal in the 90th minute. The victory was built on a solid defensive display and clinical finishing, while Preston were left to rue their lack of cutting edge in the final third.
Preston
Preston North End enjoyed the lion’s share of possession, controlling 57% of the ball, but lacked penetration in the final third. Their 3-4-1-2 formation provided midfield solidity but failed to translate into attacking chances, with only six shots and just two on target. Despite some promising spells, Preston found themselves frustrated by Millwall’s compact defense and were ultimately undone by two well-taken goals. The hosts’ discipline wavered as the match wore on, picking up three yellow cards amid a growing sense of frustration. Substitutions and tactical tweaks failed to turn the tide, and Preston were left searching for answers after a toothless attacking display.
Key Players
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Weaknesses
Millwall
Millwall executed their game plan to perfection, absorbing pressure and striking decisively. Their 4-2-3-1 formation allowed them to remain compact defensively while posing a constant threat on the break. With 15 shots (four on target) and six corners, Millwall were the more dangerous side throughout, making the most of their opportunities. The visitors’ discipline and organization were evident, conceding just two yellow cards despite committing 16 fouls. Their ability to frustrate Preston and capitalize on key moments proved decisive, and a late second goal capped a professional away performance.
Key Players
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Key Moments
29' — Goal
Josh Coburn gives Millwall the lead with a composed finish, capitalizing on a defensive lapse.
45' — Yellow Card
Preston’s Benjamin Whiteman goes into the book as frustrations begin to show for the hosts.
67' — Substitution
Preston make attacking changes in search of an equalizer, but Millwall’s defense holds firm.
81' — Yellow Card
Millwall’s Billy Mitchell is booked for a tactical foul, halting a rare Preston break.
90' — Goal
Millwall seal the victory with a late second goal, punishing Preston as they pushed forward.
Tactical Analysis
Preston set up in a 3-4-1-2, aiming to dominate midfield and use wing-backs to provide width. While this gave them control of possession, they struggled to break down Millwall’s well-drilled 4-2-3-1 shape. Millwall’s double pivot shielded the back four, while their attacking midfield trio provided support to lone striker Josh Coburn, who was a constant outlet on the counter. As the match progressed, Preston’s attempts to inject more attacking impetus through substitutions failed to yield results, with Millwall’s defensive structure remaining resolute. The visitors were content to concede territory, relying on quick transitions and set pieces to threaten, ultimately making their superior chance creation count.
Turning Point
Josh Coburn’s opener in the 29th minute forced Preston to chase the game, playing into Millwall’s hands and setting the tone for the rest of the match.
Man of the Match
Josh Coburn
Scored the crucial opening goal and led the line superbly, setting the tone for Millwall’s victory.