Memory match: Preston North End's five-star show at Wycombe Wanderers in the FA Cup in 2018
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.They were paired with the Chairboys at the same stage of the competition in January 2018 and came away from Adams Park with a 5-1 win.
Nine of the current PNE first-team squad were on duty that day, Alan Browne and Josh Harrop both finding the net twice.
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Hide AdDaryl Horgan got the other goal and is likely to be facing them this time, having joined Wycombe from Hibernian last summer.
It was Horgan’s display in 2018 which stuck in Gareth Ainsworth’s mind and saw him move to secure the winger’s services.
Wycombe were a League Two outfit back then, this time the sides will face one another as Championship rivals.
North End were in control of the 2018 meeting pretty much from the word go.
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Hide AdThey led inside 90 seconds with a stunning free-kick from Harrop.
It was Harrop who finished off the scoring five minutes from time, with Browne’s double and Horgan’s effort coming in between.
There was a minute and 27 seconds on the clock when PNE went in front, never to look back.
Horgan’s run towards the box was halted by a foul 20 yards out, referee Peter Bankes awarding a free-kick.
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Hide AdBilly Bodin and Harrop stood over it, with Bodin looking like he was shaping to shoot left-footed. But it was Harrop who struck it, curling a right-foot shot over the wall and into the top corner.
North End scored their second goal in the 38th minute and what a fine finish it was too from Browne.
Horgan created the initial danger with a run down the left and a low cross into the middle which Wycombe left-back Joe Jacobson did well to clear out of the six-yard box as Callum Robinson closed in.
The ball fell to Browne more than 20 yards out who let it bounce before lashing a first-time left-foot shot into the top corner.
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Hide AdJust before the interval, Wycombe struck out of the blue to halve the deficit.
Liam O’Nien’s shot from an angle deflected off Horgan and looped over Declan Rudd.
It was a similar goal from Horgan five minutes after half-time which restored PNE’s two-goal cushion.
The Irishman went past right-back Will De Havilland in the box and hit a low shot which clipped off Dan Scarr and beat keeper Scott Brown.
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Hide AdNorth End were presented with a great chance in the 71st minute as Scarr’s pass across his own box was intercepted by Horgan but one-on-one with the keeper, Brown came out on top and blocked his shot.
They made it 4-1 with 12 minutes remaining, the goal coming from the penalty spot.
Bodin swung over a corner from the right and as Paul Huntington went to meet it, Scarr pulled his shirt – Mr Bankes pointing to the spot.
Browne stepped up and struck the spot-kick confidently into the net.
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Hide AdThey weren’t satisfied with four goals, going on to score a fifth in the 85th minute on the counter-attack.
Cunningham chased a ball out of midfield down the left channel and put over a beautiful cross on the run which Harrop almost let hit his head and guide into the net at the near post.
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