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Alan Browne and Sam Szmodics on scoresheet as Preston edge derby v Blackburn

Liam Lindsay scored a 90th-minute winner to give Preston a dramatic derby victory at Blackburn, in a game that featured two Republic of Ireland-eligible scorers.

An enthralling encounter looked destined to end all square after Alan Browne's sumptuous first-half finish was cancelled out by Sammie Szmodics’ 10th of the campaign minutes after the restart.

On Thursday, Browne was included in Stephen Kenny's squad for the upcoming internationals against Netherlands and New Zealand, but Szmodics remains absent due to what Kenny has called "personal reasons".

After soaking up Blackburn’s pressure, Preston grabbed a late winner when Lindsay stooped to head home his third of the season and send Ryan Lowe’s men up to fourth in the Championship, ending a run of three consecutive away defeats.

The goals barely tell the story of a pulsating Lancashire derby which saw Blackburn rattle the woodwork twice in the first half, through Arnor Sigurdsson and Ireland Under-21 captain Andrew Moran, while Duane Holmes did the same for Preston in the second half.

Blackburn did not work Freddie Woodman enough despite their dominance, and are four points outside the play-offs.

Preston missed a superb early chance when Milutin Osmajic’s cross found Holmes at the far post but he shot tamely and Callum Brittain blocked.

The hosts were on top though and were agonisingly close to taking a 20th-minute lead when Tyrhys Dolan clipped a cross that found Sigurdsson, whose volley crashed off the crossbar before Preston cleared.

Will Keane sent a free header over the bar soon after but the visitors did take the lead in the 35th minute after a moment of real class. Brad Potts’ crossfield ball found Browne who controlled exquisitely before rifling a left-foot shot into

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