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Rotherham United v Preston North End [Lge 1 Play-Off S/F 2nd Leg]

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Sky Bet League One play-off semi-final second leg

Venue: New York Stadium Date: Thursday, 15 May Kick-off: 19:45 BST

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Rotherham have a number of injury concerns ahead of the second leg of their League One play-off semi-final against Preston.

Full-back Richard Brindley (hamstring) and midfielder Lee Frecklington (knee) were both forced off in the first leg, while forward Kieran Agard (hamstring) missed it and is considered doubtful.
Preston's play-off hoodoo
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Midfielder Neil Kilkenny is Preston's only worry, having missed Saturday's match with a calf strain.

The first game at Deepdale ended 1-1.

Alex Revell gave the Millers a first-half lead, but Joe Garner's spectacular volley ensured the two sides will go into Thursday's second leg at the New York Stadium on level terms.

The winners will face Leyton Orient in the final at Wembley on 25 May.

Head-to-Head

• All three meetings between the sides this season have ended in draws.

• Preston are unbeaten in the last five meetings, winning two. Rotherham's last win was 1-0 at home in the old Division One in March 2004.

Rotherham

• Rotherham have won only two of their last seven games, drawing three and losing two.

• Rotherham scored 86 goals in League One this season - only champions Wolves scored more.

• Rotherham are unbeaten at home in their last 11 games, winning seven and drawing four. Coventry City were the last away team to win at the New York Stadium, beating the Millers 3-1 on New Year's Day.

Preston

• Preston have won five of their last nine games, drawing two and losing two.

• Preston have failed to win in their last five away games, drawing two and losing three. Their last away victory came when they beat Oldham 3-1 on 8 March.

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