Deepdale, home stadium of Preston North End
Preston North End

Preston North End

EnglandEngland
WLLWL

Founded

1880

Venue

Deepdale

City

Preston

Capacity

23,408

Surface

grass

#14 Championship R0# FA Cup # League Cup

Season Stats

Record

15W 15D 15L

H:8W/A:7W

Goals

54 / 59 (-5)

H:27/A:27

Clean Sheets

13

H:8/A:5

Rank

20

Sidelined Players (9)

L. GibsonAnkle Injury
since 28/08/2025
R. BradyCalf Injury
since 03/08/2025
W. KeaneCalf Injury
since 03/08/2025
J. ThompsonAnkle Injury
since 19/04/2025
since 14/08/2025
M. OsmajićRib Injury
since 27/08/2025
B. PottsCalf Injury
since 03/08/2025
since 10/08/2025
D. JebbisonAnkle Injury
since 09/08/2025

Trophies

FA Cup

1937/1938,1888/1889,

2xWinner

FA Cup

1963/1964,1953/1954,1936/1937,1921/1922,1887/1888,

5x2nd Place

Premier League

1889/1890,1888/1889,

2xWinner

Premier League

1957/1958,1952/1953,1905/1906,1892/1893,1891/1892,1890/1891,

6x2nd Place

Championship

1950/1951,1912/1913,1903/1904,

3xWinner

Championship

1933/1934,1914/1915,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

1938,

1x2nd Place

League Two

1995/1996,

1xWinner

League One

1999/2000,

1xWinner

Preston North End

Preston North End Football Club was founded in 1880 in Preston, Lancashire, making them one of England's oldest professional clubs. Playing at Deepdale, the world's oldest continually used football ground, the club competes in the English Championship. Preston hold a special place in football history as one of the founding members of the Football League in 1888 and the first-ever League champions. Known as 'The Lilywhites', they won the Double in the very first season, going unbeaten throughout. While modern success has been elusive, Preston remain a proud institution committed to honest, hard-working football. Their rich heritage and historic stadium make them a unique and cherished part of the English game.