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Swansea City vs Preston North End Preview & Prediction

by Alex Sarwar · February 23 2026, 18:52
Swansea City vs Preston North End Preview & Prediction

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Swansea City can make it four wins in their last five Championship games here at home to Preston North End, who were beaten at the death by local rivals Blackburn Rovers last Friday night. 

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go / US – iFollow

Swansea City vs Preston North End prediction

Swansea City are in great form heading into this encounter and are coming off the back of a battling 1-0 win against rival Bristol City, their third Championship victory without conceding a goal since January 31st. They take on a wounded Preston North End, who didn’t turn up as a collective unit at Ewood Park this past Friday evening and paid a heavy price, losing in the 95th minute to Michael O’Neill’s Blackburn.

To Preston’s credit, they are rarely beaten in consecutive games and have had an extra day in which to rest compared to Swansea. A reaction is expected from Paul Heckingbottom’s men against a Swansea side who heavily exerted themselves at the weekend. When taking this into account, it would be no surprise at all to see Preston pick up something from this match, so back them via the double chance market.

Swansea City vs Preston North End tip: Double chance - draw/Preston North End

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