1 : 1
  • 02 May 2026, Swansea City vs Charlton Athletic, 3-1, Win
  • 25 April 2026, Norwich City vs Swansea City, 1-1, Draw
  • 21 April 2026, Queens Park Rangers vs Swansea City, 1-2, Win
  • 18 April 2026, Swansea City vs Southampton, 1-2, Lose
  • 11 April 2026, Leicester City vs Swansea City, 0-1, Win
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  • 02 May 2026, Preston North End vs Southampton, 1-3, Lose
  • 25 April 2026, Sheffield United vs Preston North End, 2-3, Win
  • 22 April 2026, Birmingham City vs Preston North End, 2-1, Lose
  • 18 April 2026, Preston North End vs West Bromwich Albion, 0-2, Lose
  • 11 April 2026, Charlton Athletic vs Preston North End, 1-2, Win
Preston North End
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Championship
Championship, England

The contest finished level at 1-1, with Preston North End striking early and Swansea City replying in the latter stages. Preston’s opener came inside the first half, while Swansea found an equaliser after the 90-minute mark, underscoring a game decided by late intensity as well as early initiative. Both sides collected two yellow cards, and there were no red cards issued.

Preston showed attacking intent early, taking the lead in the 25th minute and fielding a willingness to press Swansea’s build-up. Swansea’s response was to push for a late equaliser, reflecting a resilient forward plan and persistent running into the box in the final third. The higher offside tally for Swansea (five) compared with Preston’s one suggests Swansea attempted more through-ball runs and timing behind the defense.

Defensive discipline skewed toward Preston in terms of foul play, as Preston committed 18 fouls to Swansea’s 6. That disparity implies Preston pressed aggressively to disrupt Swansea’s rhythm and perhaps pin them back in their own half. Despite the higher foul rate, Swansea managed to avoid a second concession and ultimately secured a draw with a late goal.

Set-piece and width played a significant role, with Preston recording eight corners compared with Swansea’s four. The volume of corners indicates sustained pressure and danger from wide delivery, even though it did not translate into a second goal. Swansea’s ability to weather those set-piece moments points to compact defensive organisation under pressure.

The distribution of attacking play, signalled by the offside count and corner activity, hints at differing tactical approaches: Swansea pursued aggressive forward runs and timing in behind the back line, while Preston leaned on width and cross-delivery to generate chances. The away side’s higher corner count and Swansea’s frequent offside calls suggest Preston had more controlled ball progression, but Swansea’s late equaliser reflects effective counter-pressure and finishing when opportunities presented themselves.

From a teamwork perspective, Preston demonstrated collective pressing and wing-based cross-building as a primary route to goal, while Swansea illustrated cohesion in defence and a spark of late-game attacking resolve. The match emphasised that dominance in corners and fouls does not guarantee victory if finishing and last-third execution are lacking in the decisive moments. For bettors, the key takeaway is that pressure and set-piece volume can coexist with a draw, and late goals can redefine expectations even when one side dominates certain statistics.

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Form Guide

Win3-1Swansea City vs Charlton Athletic
Draw1-1Norwich City vs Swansea City
Win1-2Queens Park Rangers vs Swansea City
Lose1-2Swansea City vs Southampton
Win0-1Leicester City vs Swansea City
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
8:5
GOALS / MATCH
1.6
  • Swansea City has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 8:5, scoring 1.6 goals average
Lose1-3Preston North End vs Southampton
Win2-3Sheffield United vs Preston North End
Lose2-1Birmingham City vs Preston North End
Lose0-2Preston North End vs West Bromwich Albion
Win1-2Charlton Athletic vs Preston North End
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
7:10
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Preston North End has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:10, scoring 1.4 goals average

Swansea City H2H Preston North End

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PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
7:4
GOALS / MATCH
1.40
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Swansea City overtook Preston North End twice
  • Swansea City won twice, lost once and had two draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 7:4; average goals per match – 1.40
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