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Preston come from behind to beat Hull

Alan Browne’s headed winner kept Preston in the play-off spots after coming from behind to defeat Hull.

Mallik Wilks gave Hull the lead just before half-time but Paul Gallagher’s penalty levelled matters before Browne had the final say.

Then Wilks fired well over the crossbar when he was perfectly teed up by Josh Magennis before a neat bit of skill saw him ease past Ben Pearson but fire at Rudd’s feet.

Preston’s best chance of the first half fell to Tom Barkhuizen. His header from Maguire’s cross was well saved by Long and the Preston attacker fired the rebound over.

But the one-goal advantage turned out to be enough for the home side, who condemned The Tigers to defeat and left them winless since New Year’s Day.

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