
Football
Share
Published 23:19 14 Feb 2017 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
Che Adams brought proceedings level after half-time, but with 12 minutes to go it was Daryl Horgan's time to shine.
The former Dundalk man made a slicing run into the box, took a touch to his right before whizzing the ball to Jordan Hugill to tap it in from close range and seal the win.
Blues captain Gardner receiving his marching orders for a second bookable offence a few moments later put the result beyond all doubt.
The result saw Preston climb to 10th, just seven points below the play-off places, while Birmingham fell to 14th.Liverpool ‘make decision’ on sacking Arne Slot
Slot has overseen a significant decline in form this season Liverpool have already decided whether they will part company with manager Arne Slot this summer, according to Sky Sports News. Despite leading the Redmen to only their second ever Premier League title last season, Slot has lost a lot of good feeling with the club’s […]
Football
1 day ago
Troy Parrott open to leaving Dutch top flight for Championship
Would this be a smart move…. The interest in Troy Parrott and his market value have risen exponentially over the past year, following his goal-scoring exploits for both club and country. The Dubliner has 30 club goals this season for AZ Alkmaar, and he scored and assisted in their KNVB Cup final win over NEC […]
Football
1 day ago
Champions League quarter final second legs: Follow all the action live
Football