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Eddie Nketiah salvages late point for Leeds

Eddie Nketiah came off the bench to salvage a point for Leeds in a 1-1 draw against Preston at Deepdale.

Tom Barkhuizen’s fifth strike of the season after the break handed the Lilywhites the lead, but Arsenal loanee Nketiah struck as full-time approached to ensure the spoils were shared.

Leeds threatened when Kalvin Phillips’ teasing corner inside the opening five minutes found Patrick Bamford but the former Chelsea forward could not direct his header goalwards.

Browne’s half-volley fizzed across Kiko Casilla’s box on the quarter-hour mark for the Lancashire side and Leeds marksman Bamford rose highest to meet Phillips’ 22nd-minute corner but was again guilty of wastefulness.

After the break, Leeds right-back Luke Ayling’s cross found Jack Harrison at the far post who drilled into the side netting from close range, while Dallas’ long range effort was deflected as it made its way to Rudd after the hour.

Bamford missed a gilt-edged chance for Leeds with more than 20 minutes left as he rushed onto Mateusz Klich’s cutback but snatched way off target.

And Leeds were made to pay for their profligacy in front of goal when Preston’s Sean Maguire raced free down the right and crossed for a free Barkhuizen to tap home with little over 15 minutes remaining.

Barkhuizen nearly had his and Preston’s second of the evening with seven minutes left but was unable to keep Browne’s corner on target.

But Nketiah rescued a point for the Whites after looping a header over Rudd and in despite Bauer’s best efforts on the line with just three minutes left.

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