The team is cut and stitched for the away team since Preston, as 9 / 4 / 2 is out-of-home. Simon Grisson's team runs an unbeaten 5 racing series and wants to continue with this series with a positive result at MK Dons headquarters. The "homeless" have gathered the most points away from home, where they seem to be doing well. This proved to be clear beyond the First Class, as it has made it difficult for Champions League teams to draw away from home, both at Ipswich's headquarters and at Nottingham. They eventually met the defeat with Nottingham and were eliminated and now focus on the play offs goal. To the same Preston is in fourth place. Racing Grasson has a complete mission. MK Dons, on the other hand, scored very much in their last home away game, but eventually prevailed in Oldham with 2-1 with goals in the delays. Dons played from 65 'with a numerical advantage. Aggressively, Dons have lost big star Patrick Bamford (a Chelsea loan player) who has been going on for a while in Derby. The 14 goals at 23 had given another air to the team and now Carl Robinson tries to score goals on all lines. Before the match with Oldham the Dons had won Walsall off-season with 3-0, but also in this game had a numerical advantage. Protestants against Preston will be quite determined and will have to make their best if they want a positive result. Preston is hardly going to be defeated so to be covered and make a profit even in the event of a tie, then + 0,25 at 1,675 looks just fine. However, the podium performances (2,87) for Preston are probably unrealistic.