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Preston North End vs Luton Town. Sky Bet Championship.

DeepdaleAttendance11,059.

Preston North End 2

  • E Ris Jakobsen (27th minute, 48th minute pen)

Luton Town 0

    Preston 2-0 Luton Town: Emil Riis Jakobsen double seals victory for North End

    Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Preston and Luton Town at Deepdale as Emil Riis Jakobsen scored twice in the first half to seal victory for North End on Saturday afternoon

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston North End and Luton Town.

    Emil Riis' first-half double in the week he signed a new contract with the club secured Preston a convincing 2-0 victory against Luton.

    Nathan Jones' high-flying Luton came into the game full of confidence and unbeaten in five games, while Preston beat Coventry last time out at home in the Sky Bet Championship.

    The game took a while to get going with Tom Barkhuizen's volley the closest that either team got to scoring early.

    North End had plenty of possession that often ended with a diagonal ball up to Riis and Sean Maguire sniffing around for knock-downs.

    Preston North End's Emil Riis Jakobsen (left) celebrates scoring the opening goal with team-mate Sepp van den Berg
    Image: Preston North End's Emil Riis Jakobsen (left) celebrates scoring the opening goal with team-mate Sepp van den Berg

    The lack of goalmouth action in the first half-hour mattered little at Deepdale when Riis opened the scoring with a thunderbolt after 27 minutes.

    The Dane was slipped a pass on the right side of the penalty area by Barkhuizen and, when most thought he would cross, he slammed a shot into the top left-corner from an acute angle.

    The home side should have gone 2-0 up when Riis teed Maguire up on the edge of the area, but his effort was deflected wide.

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    Only moments later the Hatters' Tom Lockyer was lucky to stay on the pitch when Preston captain Alan Browne went over, and Lockyer shoved him to the ground twice, sparking a melee.

    To the surprise of most in the ground, referee Dean Whitestone proceeded to book both players rather than show Lockyer a red.

    That incident lit a small spark under Luton, with Glen Rea's header and then Kai Naismith's efforts blocked at close range by the underworked Preston keeper Daniel Iversen.

    But to cap Preston's dominance, Ali McCann was clipped in the penalty area by Sonny Bradley after he had just released the ball with Riis converting the spot-kick for his second in first-half stoppage time.

    Luton had offered very little and the two-goal deficit at the break did not flatter Preston, so Jones made a double change, captain Bradley and Rea the casualties.

    The team in orange nearly hit back straight away, substitute Admiral Muskwe saw a sharp effort well saved by Iversen. Luton had clearly had a rocket by Jones and were a markedly different team after the break.

    But that energy was short-lived and, at the other end, Simon Sluga did well to tip a goal-bound Patrick Bauer header over the crossbar. Riis had come close to his hat-trick moments earlier, Scott Sinclair should have notched and Iverson produced a stunning save from a Cameron Jerome effort.

    The hat-trick never came for Riis, who has signed until 2025 and missed a header late on, but he still put in a man-of-the match performance against a severely lacklustre Luton.

    What the managers said...

    Preston's Frankie McAvoy: "I thought once we started to pass it and move it you could see the confidence becoming a bit better. We knew it would be a tough game, Luton make it really hard for anyone they play against, and goals change games.

    "I thought Emil's strike was magnificent and once you get the goal then you can settle the nerves a bit. It was great to get the penalty before half-time."

    Luton's Nathan Jones: "We were poor today. That is the poorest we've been this season when we've been excellent. Let's give Preston credit, they were better than us today in all the basics. In terms of work-rate, winning battles and in everything they were better than us.

    "Rather fortuitously they scored because it was more of a cross than anything and we could have cleared it but, overall, they were better than us."

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