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Fulham made to battle past plucky Preston

Fulham kept in touch with the Championship’s automatic promotion places thanks to a second home win in four days as they beat Preston 2-0.

Former England striker David Nugent scored an own goal to give Fulham the lead after 58 minutes and substitute Aboubakar Kamara scored a breakaway second in added time.

The home side knew three points were essential after Leeds’ victory in the early kick-off and with Bristol City, Brentford and Leeds their next three opponents.

The visitors had the ball in the net from the resulting corner but Sean Maguire was offside when he got the final touch to turn Nugent’s flick past Rodak.

Five minutes before half-time, they were so eager to score that three forwards got in each other’s way, Alan Browne’s shot eventually gathered by Rodak.

Christie, who replaced the injured Joe Bryan early on, made some driving runs down the right but otherwise it looked as if an error or a moment of inspiration would be needed to unlock the visitors’ defence.

And after 58 minutes it proved to be the former as Nugent attempted to head clear from Anthony Knockaert’s corner on the right. The ball skidded off his head and looped past goalkeeper Declan Rudd into the far corner of the net.

Preston’s chance to level came after 89 minutes but Rodak saved Andrew Hughes’ header and with North End committed forward in added time, Kamara broke away to score a second after exchanging passes with Ivan Cavaleiro.

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