The race for the biggest and most lucrative prize in football will start tonight as Preston North End take on Sheffield United in the Championship play-offs. The eventual winners of the final will receive a place in the Premier League, which brings with it nearly £30 million to compliment the endless glitz and glamour.
Sheffield United will be slight favourites for the match, they finished in third place in the normal league table and just missed out on an automatic slot. Preston on the other hand will be buoyed by the fact they managed to sneak into the play-offs from a near impossible position just a couple of weeks ago, something that could well see them through.
Preston will have the home advantage in the first leg and will welcome back winger, Ross Wallace, after a one game suspension. Richard Chaplow and Michael Hart are the only absentees through injury. Sheffield United are missing two players through injury but are otherwise at full strength.
Neither team can afford to sit back and either of the semi-final legs and it will be a classic cup tie atmosphere with the likely winner being the club that just wants it more. A day out at Wembley is not the prize that will be though of, the chance of playing against the best teams in Europe will be.
Drama, passion and excitement are all guaranteed and after the League Two play-offs kicked off last night, the Championship games will move onto the centre stage.
United’s strength in squad depth could see them get an edge after this game. They have the good combination of talent and experience, but the unpredictable nature of manager, Kevin Blackwell, sometimes shoots the club in the foot and hopefully for them this will not be such an occasion.
Preston will do everything they can to get through the tie. The support they have received from the local community could have an impact on the match, in a similar fashion that has been happening at Stoke in the Premier League. Preston have also been at the head of some of the most dominant performances in the Championship this season and there is no doubt that if they are on song then it could be a long night for Blackwell’s men.
Obviously goal advantage is handy but in a match like this it is more necessary not to fall too far behind. The players raise themselves for a big second leg performance so a one or two goal advantage can easily be over turned as the history of the play-offs has shown.
From a neutral perspective many will want Preston to win over the 180 minutes to see yet another new side having a chance at Premier League glory but United have the added advantage of having been there before and no doubt the players that suffered their previous Premier League relegation will not want to let it happen again.
So the advice is sit back and watch the drama unfold, if you have your team to support then get right behind them. For the winners after the two games, their future looks very good.
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