Pick of the stats: Preston North End v Watfordpublished at 12:48 GMT 12 February
Image source, OptaPreston will seek a return to the Championship play-off places when wobbling Watford head to Deepdale on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
North End lie seventh, outside the top-six on goal difference alone, but ended a four-match winless streak, from which they earned just a point, with a 1-0 home win over Portsmouth last weekend.
Watford, now under new head coach Ed Still, are five places below, but only three points back, despite a run of six games without a win, which earned them three points and saw them score only twice.
Preston have won two of their past three league games against Watford (D1), as many as they had in their previous 13. They won this exact fixture 3-0 last season.
Having won just one of their first 17 away league games against Preston (D6 L10), Watford have now won on two of their past four visits to Deepdale (D1 L1).
Preston have won just two of their past eight home league games (D3 L3), though they did beat Portsmouth 1-0 last time out.
Watford are winless in their past six league games (D3 L3), failing to score in the last three. They last went four without a goal in February 2022 in the Premier League, while they last did so in the second tier in December 1992.
Though he's registered a goal or assist in only one of his past 14 league appearances, Imran Louza leads all Watford players for goal involvements (12 – 6 goals, 6 assists), chances created (55) and total shots (59) in the Championship this season.
























