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Championship | Gameweek 22
Dec 14, 2019 at 3pm UK
 
Luton Town

2-1

Gallagher (5'), Stockley (84')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Collins (43' pen.)

Stockley comes off bench to secure winner for Preston against Luton

Stockley comes off bench to secure winner for Preston against Luton
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The striker slotted home against his former side six minutes from time.

Jayden Stockley came off the bench to score the winner for Preston in a 2-1 victory over Luton at Deepdale.

Paul Gallagher handed the Lancashire side an early advantage before James Collins levelled from the spot for the Hatters before half-time.

But substitute Stockley slotted home against his former side six minutes from time to guarantee all three points and move Preston up to third in the table, while Luton sit 21st, two points above the Sky Bet Championship drop zone.

Alex Neil brought Gallagher and Darnell Fisher into the Preston team, while Graeme Jones recalled Jacob Butterfield, Callum McManaman, Luke Bolton and Kazenga LuaLua following Luton's midweek loss to Stoke.

Preston got off to the perfect start when the referee pointed to the spot inside five minutes after Matty Pearson pulled Patrick Bauer's shirt at a corner.

Gallagher's penalty was blasted straight down the middle for Luton goalkeeper James Shea to block easily, but the veteran was first on the scene to tuck away the rebound.

The Hatters – behind for the 10th successive match – responded on the quarter-hour when some neat passing into the box eventually found Luke Berry who curled wide.

Preston almost had a second after 20 minutes when Billy Bodin headed across goal and Pearson made a vital clearance ahead of Alan Browne.

David Nugent rose highest to meet Fisher's well-delivered cross but should have done better with his header.

But the visitors themselves won a spot-kick when Paul Huntington brought down McManaman, with Luton top scorer Collins making no mistake two minutes before the interval for his seventh goal of the campaign.

Luton could have taken the lead with around 10 minutes to go when substitute Harry Cornick brushed off Ben Pearson to go one-on-one, but he was denied by Declan Rudd's outstretched leg, the Preston stopper also keeping out a Pelly Ruddock chance.

The Hatters were made to rue those missed opportunities when, despite defending well to keep out a flurry of shots from Gallagher and Andrew Hughes, the loose ball broke to substitute Stockley who fired home from close range.

Tom Barkhuizen slotted the ball across goal before the end but fellow substitute Josh Harrop was unable to apply the finishing touch for a third.

Barkhuizen nearly set up a third once more deep into stoppage time, but Stockley curled over with the goal at his mercy.

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