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Preston North End vs Stoke City Live Stream, Match Info & Stats

The Preston North End vs Stoke City matchup is scheduled to take place on 20/03/2026 at 21:00 (UK time). This page provides complete match details, streaming information, and key statistical insights to help you follow the game live and understand how both teams are performing in the EFL Championship.

Rather than focusing on predictions, this match detail page is designed to give you a clear, data-backed overview of the fixture, combining broadcast details with performance trends from the current EFL Championship campaign.

Where to Watch Preston North End vs Stoke City Live

If you’re planning to watch Preston North End vs Stoke City live, several official broadcasters and streaming platforms are expected to provide coverage, depending on your location. Availability may vary by region, so it’s recommended to check local listings closer to kick-off.

Here’s an overview of where the match might be available in your region:

  • United States: NBC Sports, ESPN, Paramount+, DAZN

  • United Kingdom: Sky Sports, DAZN, Disney+

  • Europe: DAZN, Sky Sports and other regional providers

If the match is not available through traditional TV channels, viewers can also explore streaming services, official competition platforms, or the teams’ verified social media and YouTube channels for live or delayed coverage.

Main Details of the Preston North End vs Stoke City Match

This match details part of the ongoing EFL Championship schedule and could play an important role in shaping each team’s progress in the competition.

  • Match: Preston North End vs Stoke City

  • Competition: EFL Championship

  • Date & Time: 20/03/2026 21:00 (UK Time)

  • Stadium: Deepdale Stadium (Deepdale Stadium)

  • Live Streaming: See website/recommended site

Latest Results and Performance: Preston North End

During the current EFL Championship season, Preston North End has won 32% of the 38 matches played. This overall record reflects their consistency across the campaign so far.

At home, where Preston North End has featured in 19 matches, their win rate stands at 37%. This home performance provides useful insight into how effectively they have capitalised on familiar conditions.

From an attacking standpoint, Preston North End is averaging 1.11 goals per game in the competition. Defensively, they have conceded a total of 48 goals, offering a snapshot of their balance between attack and defence.

Latest Results and Performance: Stoke City

Stoke City has recorded victories in 37% of their 38 matches in the EFL Championship. These results outline how competitive they have been throughout the season.

When playing away from home, with 19 away fixtures completed, Stoke City has achieved a win rate of 32%. Away performance is often a key indicator of how teams adapt to different match environments.

Across all league matches, Stoke City has scored 45 goals, averaging 1.18 goals per game. Defensively, they have conceded 40 goals, with an average of 1.05 conceded per match.

Head-to-Head Record: Preston North End vs Stoke City

Looking at previous meetings, Preston North End and Stoke City have played against each other 15 times in official competitions. These encounters provide historical context for the upcoming match.

  • Preston North End wins: 6

  • Stoke City wins: 3

  • Draws: 6

While past results do not determine future outcomes, head-to-head data can highlight recurring patterns and tendencies between the two sides ahead of their clash on 20/03/2026.

More Match Coverage and Statistics

If you’re looking for deeper insights, additional match data, and extended statistics are available on our dedicated statistics page for Preston North End vs Stoke City. This includes broader performance metrics and historical comparisons within the EFL Championship.

Published on 17 March 2026, at 20:30 Last updated on 17 March 2026, at 20:30
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