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Saints see off Preston, keep EPL promotion hopes alive

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Two Che Adams goals has kept alive Southampton's dreams of automatic promotion to the EPL. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconTwo Che Adams goals has kept alive Southampton's dreams of automatic promotion to the EPL. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Che Adams has notched a brace to give Southampton a 3-0 victory over Preston North End, a third home win in seven days and a clear view of the Championship automatic promotion places.

Striker Adams claimed a classy first-half double - which took him past 100 league goals - before Scotland teammate Stuart Armstrong crashed in a third on Wednesday (AEST).

After three defeats in four matches in February, the Saints thought they would be consigned to the play-offs but three wins in a row, along with Ipswich Town, Leeds United and Leicester City's stumbles, have them four points outside the top two with a game in hand on all but Leicester.

After a couple of close shaves, Adams reached his ton of goals with a 19th minute tap-in. The Scotland international made a smart run in the middle to put himself on the end of Adam Armstrong's low centre.

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Ten minutes later and the hosts had doubled their lead after a gorgeous free-flowing move which ended with Adams coolly slotting into the bottom corner following a pass from David Brooks.

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Freddie Woodman's high position twice gave his colleagues a heart-in-mouth moment as Adam Armstrong and Adams both took aim with lobs from 35 yards - both ending up on the roof of the goal.

Southampton grabbed their third in the 33rd minute, when Duane Holmes' abject attempt at a clearance fell to Stuart Armstrong to stroke into a largely unguarded net.

Armstrong struck the base of a post but the Saints would not have been too worried against a Preston side who have not scored a second-half goal on the road in 2024.

Adams had a number of chances to claim the match ball in the second half, none more so than in the 67th minute when he duped a defender with his run, pulled a lofted through-ball down and was only foiled by the onrushing Woodman's face.

Woodman also saved a rasping effort from Brooks as Southampton eased off with the three points secured.

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