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Barry Glendenning

Preston 0-3 Tottenham: FA Cup fourth round – as it happened

Back in the goals: Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min with a brace of goals in Spurs victory.
Back in the goals: Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min with a brace of goals in Spurs victory. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters

Match report: Preston 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur

FA Cup fourth round: Son scored a brace while Arnaut Danjuma got off the mark on his Spurts debut on an otherwise wet and dreary evening in Lancashire. Jamie Jackson reports from Deepdale …

Manchester United v Reading live: Paul Ince takes Reading back to his old stomping ground of Old Trafford in the last of today’s fourth round matches. Alex Hess has the latest …

Son speaks: “It’s always hard in the FA Cup, especially when you play away from home,” he tells the BBC. “It’s always tough and I think in the first half we struggled a little bit because they were defending really, really deep. I’m glad I could help the team and we can now look forward to the next round.

“I needecd the goals for my confidence and just for playing games. They’re the positions I like to shoot from and in the first half I had two chances but the goalkeeper made good saves. I’m very, very happy.”

Full time: Preston 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur

Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeeeep! Referee Peter Bankes blows the final whistle and Tottenham Hotspur advance to the fifth round. It wasn’t much of a game and the first half was particularly dreary, but two moments of second-half class from Heung-min Son put the game beyond Preston before Arnaut Danjuma came off the bench to score on his debut. Left on the bench for the duration of the game, Harry Kane will have to wait a little while longer to break the great Jimmy Greaves’ Tottenham scoring record.

Arnaut Danjuma celebrates scoring their third goal.
Arnaut Danjuma celebrates scoring their third goal. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters

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90+3 min: Tottenham corner. Perisic raises his left hand to signal his intention to whip the ball to the near post. He does exactly that but there’s nobody in a SPurs shirt there to get a flick.

90+2 min: There’s a break in play as a pitch invader is apprehended by stewards.

90 min: Preston substitution: local 18-year-old Finlay Cross-Adair comes on for Ched Evans.

GOAL! Preston 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur (Danjuma 87)

A debut goal for Arnaut Danjuma! The Dutch striker scuffs home from close range to find the bottom corner after connecting with a low Dejan Kulusevski cross from the right. His shot wasn’t the cleanest but he won’t care.

Arnaut Danjuma of Tottenham Hotspur scores the third goal.
Arnaut Danjuma of Tottenham Hotspur scores the third goal. Photograph: REX/Shutterstock

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85 min: Son looks in a world of (physical) pain as he takes his place on the Spurs bench. If he shipped a knock, I didn’t notice.

85 min: Tottenham substitution: Bryan Gil on for Son.

84 min: Freddie Woodman is quick off his line to collect an Ivan Perisic cross.

81 min: Two moments of class from Son Heung-min separate the sides and have lit up an otherwise fairly dreary game at Deepdale. Does the brace mark a return to form for the likeable South Korean, or will it be something of a false dawn like his hat-trick against Leicester in mid-September? If he wants to get another match-ball to take home, he’ll need to move quickly as he’s about to be substituted.

79 min: Preston corner. Fraser Forster claims the high inswinger confidently under pressure from Tom Cannon, who has positioned himself in close proximity to the Tottenham’s goalkeeper’s toes at such set-pieces.

77 min: Preston double-substitution: Alvaro Fernandez and Daniel Johnson on for Robbie Brady and Ali McCann.

75 min: Davinson Sanchez heads a Preston free-kick from deep clear at the edge of the Spurs penalty area.

70 min: Preston substitution: Ben Woodburn on for Ryan Ledson. Tottenham triple-substitution: Oliver Skipp and Emerson Royal on for Bentancur and Doherty. Arnaut Danjuma is also on for his debut in place of Ryan Sessegnon.

Goal! Preston 0-2 Tottenham (Son 69)

Spurs double their lead. With his back to goal in the Preston penalty area, Son takes a fine pass around the corner from Perisic. With a deft turn, he sends Preston defender Jordan Storey skittering into the Deepdale car-park before shooting past Freddie Woodman.

At the double: Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur scores his 2nd goal .
At the double: Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur scores his 2nd goal . Photograph: REX/Shutterstock

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67 min: From the left touchline, Ryan Ledson tries to send a cross into the Tottenham penalty area. His delivery is poor and the ball is cleared by Yves Bissouma.

65 min: With his back to goal, Ivan Perisic outleaps Liam Lindsay and wins a header about eight yards out from the Preston goal. His looping effort threatens to dip under the cross-bar but Freddie Woodman keeps it out.

63 min: Preston win a free-kick about 40 yards from the Tottenham goal. Alan Nrowne floats the ball to the left and it’s headed back across the face of the six-yard box. Tottenham goalkeeper Fraser Forster gathers.

62 min: Preston have responded well in the face of their Son-induced adversity. From the edge of the Spurs penalty area, Ben Whiteman tries to curl the ball inside the left upright but sends his effort fizzing narrowly wide.

61 min: Preston striker Tom Cannon is booked for a blatant dive on the edge of the Tottenham penalty area. He was expecting contact from Japhet Tanganga, who was in close quarters but it never came.

59 min: Alan Browne wins a corner for Preston, his attempted cross ricocheting wide off a defender. Robbie Brady tries to send the ball into the mixer but his delivery is diabolically bad. He fails to clear the first man.

58 min: Andrew Hughes sends the ball forward, Tom Cannon wins the header and flicks it on towards the penalty area. Evans can’t get to it.

56 min: Sessegnon has an attempted cross blocked by Alan Browne. Corner for Tottenham. Son and Perisic take it short and the South Korean creates an angle to get the ball into the Preston box. It’s cleared.

55 min: Preston make a rare attacking sortie into the Spurs half but are unable to carve out an opening. Sessegnon wins possession back for the visitors.

54 min: Preston win a free-kick on the halfway line and Robbie Brady sends the ball floating into the Tottenham penalty area. It’s cleared.

52 min: That was a wonderful strike from Son, who picked up a pass in a central area, picked his spot and then sent an unstoppable shot curling up and down into the bottom left-hand corner.

GOAL! Preston 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur (Son 50)

Spurs lead! It’s third time lucky for Son, who whips a curling, long-range, left-footed effort into the bottom corner from at least 25 yards out. Freddie Woodman saw his shot late and didn’t get near it.

Sweet as a nut: Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur scores the opening goal .
Sweet as a nut: Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur scores the opening goal . Photograph: REX/Shutterstock
Sweet as a nut: Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur scores the opening goal .
And takes a picture as usual. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters

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49 min: Clement Lenglet shoots high over the bar from distance, with Spurs moving with conspicuously more urgency in the early stages of this second half. It’s a low bar, to be fair.

48 min: Sessegnon whips a cross into the Preston penalty area from the left but fails to pick out a teammate. His delivery is cleared at the near post.

47 min: Spurs advance and Dejan Kulusevski has a shot blocked after cutting in from the right.

Second half: Preston 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

46 min: Play resumes with Spurs kicking off and there are no changes in personnel on either side.

A steward bursts balloons with his boots Preston North End v Tottenham Hotspur,
Still popping balloons. Photograph: REX/Shutterstock

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An email: “Only god knows how much abuse Emerson Royal would have received if he had replicated what Sessengon is doing right now and has been doing for this whole season,” writes Yash Gupta. “He receives the ball in nice areas and just basically passes it back to opposition while his defending makes TAA look a world class defender.”

Ryan Sessegnon bursts some balloons!!
Ryan Sessegnon bursts some balloons!! Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters

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Half-time: Preston North End 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Peep! A seriously underwhelming first half is put out of its misery by referee Peter Bankes but Preston manager Ryan Lowe won’t care about the paucity of entertainment. His side has defended well and restricted Tottenham to three shots from distance but haven’t offered much going forward. Spurs have looked bereft of ideas in the face of a stout wall of white resistance.

Tottenham Hotspur's English midfielder Ryan Sessegnon (R) crosses the ball as Preston's Irish midfielder Alan Browne (C) tries to block during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Preston North End and Tottenham Hotspur at Deepdale
Preston North End defending as a team and frustrating Spurs. Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/AFP/Getty Images

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44 min: Now Sessegnon attempts to cross the ball from near the left touchline, only to see his effort intercepted by Alan Browne. Moments previously, Liam Lindsay had stuck out a leg to deny Kulusevski a shot on goal with a fine block.

40 min: In space down the inside left, Ryan Sessegnon attempts to cross the ball towards the far post but sends it over the bar and on to the roof of the net, prompting whistles of derision from Preston’s fans. That is atrocious.

38 min: Rodrigo Bentancur runs the ball out of play following a rogue touch. A goal-kick for Preston, whose manager Ryan Lowe will be extremely pleased with his side’s defensive performance thus far.

37 min: From that corner, Spurs win another and the ball breaks towards Dejan Kulusevski. He fires over the bar from distance.

36 min: Spurs win a free-kick wide on the right, deep in Preston territory, in line with the front edge of the penalty area. Son’s delivery fails to clear Robbie Brady, the only man standing in front of him and the ball richoets off the Irishman and out for a corner. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Son’s dead ball delivery is seriously questionable.

34 min: More stout and disciplined defending from Preston prevents Spurs from finding a way through their defence. Two long range efforts from Son aside, they’ve created nothing in this half.

33 min: With all the time in the world at his disposal, Clement Lenglet massively overhits a pass towards Son and sends the ball out for a goal-kick. Can we have some more balloons on the pitch please?

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30 min: Davinson Sanchez makes a total dog’s breakfast of his attempt to deal with a long ball down the inside left but just about manages to compose himself and play the ball back to Fraser Forster under pressure from Tom Cannon.

28 min: In possession of the ball wide on the right, Ryan Ledson looks up, surveys his options and arrives at the conclusion that he only has one. He cuts inside and unleashes a shot that sails over the cross-bar.

27 min: There’s a short break in play as some of the players are called upon to burst a load of white balloons that have found their way on to the pitch. With almost half an hour gone, it’s arguably the highlight of the match so far.

24 min: Assorted Spurs players play a series of tippy-tap passes around the edge of the Preston penalty at great length but to no great effect. Eventually, Son decides to have a shot but his swerving effort from distance is well saved by Woodman. That’s excellent defending from Preston.

Harry Kane keeping warm on the bench.
Harry Kane keeping warm on the bench. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters

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22 min: Son handles the ball just outside the Preston penalty area and home side have a free-kick. Freddie Woodman gets it launched and Preston win a throw-in down near the corner flag. Nothing comes of it and Spurs have a goal-kick.

21 min: Spurs continue to dominate, albeit without creating anything much in the way of chances. They have a brief dither in their own penalty area as Preston send the ball forwards courtesy of a free-kick from deep but eventually clear.

18 min: Ched Evans breaks upfield on the counter, checks his run to hold the ball up while reinforcements arrive and then picks out Ali McCann in a good position. He gives the ball away cheaply.

18 min: Spurs corner. Son curls the ball towards the near post, where it’s cleared.

16 min: A good save from Freddie Woodman in the Preston goal. Having seemed initially bamboozled by a curled effort from Son which he saw late or may have taken a deflection, he adjusts his feet and does well to get down and save.

Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min shoots but his effort is well saved.
Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min shoots but his effort is well saved. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters

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13 min: Tottenham patiently try to find a way through the Preston defence, attacking down the left with Sessegnon, Lenglet and Bissouma taking turns on the ball. They try to work it towards Perisic, who’d darted to the byline but Preston clear their lines.

10 min: Preston midfielder Ali McCann ships an arm to the face and there’s a break in play as a physio comes on to mop up the resulting claret and plug his nostril with a swab of cotton wool. Having changed his shirt for a clean one with no blood on the front or name and number on the back, McCann is passed fit and presentable enough to continue.

9 min: Rodrigo Bentancur fouls Tom Cannon and Preston win a free-kick just inside their own half. The ball’s played long towards Cannon, but Yves Bissouma wins it ahead of the Preston striker.

8 min: Tottenham have settled well and are dominating these early stages, with Preston struggling to get the ball out of their own half.

5 min: Japhet Tangana goes down under a late challenge from Ben Whiteman and Tottenham win themselves a free-kick in a good position. Perisic stands over the dead ball and strikes a low shot into the defensiver wall. The ball breaks kindly for Dejan Kulusevski, whose shot from inside the penalty area is well blocked by Preston midfielder Ryan Ledson.

Tottenham Hotspur's Dejan Kulusevski shoots at goal.
Tottenham Hotspur's Dejan Kulusevski shoots at goal. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters

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5 min: Son and Perisic combine to take a short corner from which nothing comes.

4 min: Ryan Sessegnon picks up a passo n the left wing and lofts a cross towards the far post. Under pressure from Doherty, Brady heads the ball out for a corner.

3 min: Spurs play out from the back, with Japhet Tanganga playing the ball wide to Matt Doherty. Nothing much to see here so far as both sides try to feel their way into the game.

2 min: Rodrigo Bentancur rides a tackle near the halfway line and plays a sideways pass to Clement Lenglet as Spurs ping the ball around in the middle third.

Preston v Tottenham Hotspur is go ...

1 min: Preston get the ball rolling in a packed Deepdale and immediately win a throw-in halfway inside the Tottenham half. Robbie Brady, who until a couple of hours ago I presuymed to have retired, takes it.

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Not long now: The teams march out, the original Lilywhites in white shirts, navy shorts and white and navy striped socks. Their visitors from North London wear – checks notes – shirts that are “a dazzling look in Dark Turquoise with accents and trim in black and white”. Kick-off is just a minute away.

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Giantkiller watch: With just two games to go in today’s FA Cup schedule, we’ve yet to witness a major upset despite the valiant attempts of Sunderland and Grimsby Town, who drew with Fulham and Luton Town respectively. Will we see one at Deepdale? The less than enthusiastic response of Spurs Twitter to their manager’s team selection suggersts there might be one on the cards.

The players of Preston North End warm up ahead of kick-off.
The players of Preston North End warm up ahead of kick-off. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters

Young Preston fans holding a tinfoil FA Cup? Tick.
Young Preston fans holding a tinfoil FA Cup? Tick. Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/AFP/Getty Images

Those teams: Ryan Lowe makes two changes to the side that beat Birmingham in their most recent Championship outing. Ched Evans will partner Tom Cannon up front, replacing the Cup-tied Liam Delap. Ben Woodburn starts on the bench and is replaced in midfield by his near namesake Ben Whiteman.

Antonio Conte makes seven changes to the Spurs side that beat Fulham on Monday night, giving Fraser Forster a start in goal and bringing in an entire new defence. Interestingly, trhere’s still no place in the side, or even matchday squad for Djed Spence, a player the Italian appears to have had foisted upon him during the summer and clearly doesn’t rate. Harry Kane starts alongside Arnaut Danjuma on a reasonably strong looking Spurs bench.

A glimpse into the Tottenham Hotspur dressing-room, where the shirt of new signing Arnaut Danjuma can be seen.
A glimpse into the Tottenham Hotspur dressing-room, where the shirt of new signing Arnaut Danjuma can be seen. Photograph: Tottenham Hotspur FC/Getty Images

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Preston v Tottenham Hotspur line-ups

Preston North End: Woodman; Storey, Lindsay, Hughes; Browne, McCann, Ledson, Whiteman, Brady; Cannon, Evans

Subs: Cornell, Bauer, Diaby, Cunningham, Potts, Fernandez, Johnson, Woodburn, Cross-Adair

Tottenham Hotspur: Forster; Tanganga, Sanchez, Lenglet; Doherty, Bissouma, Bentancur, Sessegnon; Kulusevski, Son, Perisic

Subs: Austin, Dier, Davies, Royal, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Bryan, Danjuma, Kane

Today’s match officials

Referee:Peter Bankes
Assistant referees: Edward Smart and Nick Greenhalgh
Fourth official: John Busby

NB: There is no VAR system in operation at Deepdale this evening and if the match ends all square after 90 minutes it will go to a replay.

Peter Bankes is in charge of maintaining the very best of order during today’s match at Deepdale.
Peter Bankes is in charge of maintaining the very best of order during today’s match at Deepdale. Photograph: Mick Walker/CameraSport/Getty Images

Early team news

Preston loanees Liam Delap and Troy Parrott are ineligible for today’s match, the former Cup-tied after representing Stoke City in the third round of the competition while on a previous loan spell from Manchester City. On loan from Spurs, a completely ridiculous rule that ought to be scrapped means Parrott is not allowed to play against his parent club.

Elsewhere in the Preston ranks, there are several other absentees. Danish striker Emil Riis, and midfielders Ben Whiteman and Brad Potts are sidelined with injury, while Irish striker Sean Maguire signed for Coventry City a couple of days ago after almost six years at Deepdale.

WIth just one goal required and eager to break Jimmy Greaves’ Tottenham scoring record as quickly as possible, Harry Kane has told Antonio Conte he wants to play today despite suffering from illness during the week. In on loan from Villarreal having been stolen from under the noses of Everton, Arnaut Danjuma is also likely to be in Tottenham’s matchday squad, while Richarlison could make his first start for Spurs since the World Cup.

FA Cup fourth round: Preston v Tottenham Hotspur

Deepdale is the venue for this evening’s match between Championship side Preston and Tottenham Hotspur, their visitors from the top flight. Eleventh in the table but just two points off the play-off places, it remains to be seen from his team selection just how seriously Preston’s 44-year-old manager Ryan Lowe will be taking a competition his club last won in 1938.

While Antonio Conte is also like to ring the changes with his team still in the Champions League chasing a top four spot in the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur’s fans are desperate for their side to end a famously long trophy drought that stretches back to 2008. It will not go down well with the Spurs fanbase if their side is dumped out of the Cup by a team from a divsion below. Kick-off in Lancashire is at 6pm (GMT) buty stay tuned in the meantime for team news and build-up.

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