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  1. Pelach warns Stoke about aerial Luton batteringpublished at 18:23 9 December

    Luton striker Carlton Morris battles with Stoke defender Ben Wilmot during the Potters' 1-0 defeat at Kenilworth Road in February 2023Image source, Rex Features
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    Stoke defender Ben Wilmot is the only player in the squad who faced Luton in February 2023

    Stoke City boss Narcis Pelach has warned his side to expect a bit of an aerial battering when they take on fellow strugglers Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday night.

    Rob Edwards' Hatters might be struggling to win games back in the Championship this season but, with the twin threat of big strikers Elijah Adebayo and Carlton Morris, they remain a menacing proposition to defend against.

    Pelach remembers Luton from his time as number two to Carlos Corberan three seasons ago at Huddersfield, who scraped past the Hatters in the play-offs the season before Luton finally went up to the Premier League.

    "We played them four times that season," Pelach told BBC Radio Stoke. "The ball comes in from 70 yards and if it is flicked on, it goes in your box. But, if you win that ball, you might have a chance of a counter attack.

    "It is case of making sure you are on it all the time. Any mistake you have to be on your toes, playing with red alarm. That is how it is there and we have to compete.

    "You don't play many games in the Championship like this - but you still have to play. They come into the box with long balls. It is going to be more uncontrollable."

    After missing Saturday's late defeat at Sunderland, central defender Ben Gibson's return after sickness would be a big plus for the Potters as they attempt to handle Luton's long-ball specialists - but his fitness is still being monitored.

    Stoke lost 1-0 at Luton on their last visit to the Kenny in February 2023 under Alex Neil - thanks to a 20-yarder from Pelly Ruddock-Mpanzu.

    But a year to the day on from Neil's sacking, such have been the changes in the Potters squad that the only player from the starting line-up that day still at the club is Ben Wilmot - and he was a substitute on Saturday at Sunderland.

    "I want to focus on the things we did well at Sunderland," added Pelach, as he bids to end a five-game winless run against a Luton side unbeaten in their past four home games.

    "The high press was really good. But what we didn't do well was the game management. We have to try to sort it out for Luton. We need to sort out the defensive issue we are having at the moment."

    Stoke City boss Narcis Pelach was talking to BBC Radio Stoke sports editor Matt Sandoz.

  2. Pick of the stats - Luton Town v Stoke Citypublished at 10:48 9 December

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    Luton Town's troubles in adjusting to life back in the Championship are well documented but their form at Kenilworth Road is giving fans hope of better things to come.

    The Hatters have only been beaten once in their past eight Championship matches at home but sit just two points clear of the relegation zone.

    Only Plymouth (three) have scored fewer than Stoke City's five away goals in the Championship this season and they come into this match without a win from their previous five games.

    • Luton Town have won two of their past three league games against Stoke City (L1), as many victories as across their prior 18 such meetings combined beforehand (D3 L13).

    • Stoke City have lost just one of their past seven away league games against Luton Town (W4 D2), though that sole defeat did come on their last visit to Kenilworth Road in February 2023 (0-1).

    • Luton have only won one of their past seven midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league games (D1 L5), although that was their last match at home, beating Cardiff 1-0 in November.

    • Stoke have only lost two of their past nine midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) games in the Championship (W4 D3), and are unbeaten in all four so far this season (W2 D2).

    • The side scoring first has won each of the past six league meetings between Luton (2 wins) and Stoke (4) since a 1-1 draw in February 2020.

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  3. A clash of the Championship's two youngest sidespublished at 15:01 6 December

    On-loan Lewis Koumas celebrates scoring a goal for StokeImage source, Getty Images
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    On-loan Lewis Koumas is one of a number of young players to feature prominently for Stoke this season

    When Sunderland host Stoke City on Saturday, it will be the Championship's two youngest sides facing each other.

    Both teams have put out a starting XI with an average age of 22.7 this season, the lowest in the division.

    Forwards Tom Cannon and Bae Junho and midfielder Andrew Moran, all 21, have been key players for the Potters, while 19-year-old on-loan Liverpool and Wales international Lewis Koumas brings an additional attacking dimension and 20-year-old Junior Tchamadeu has held down an important role at right-back.

    "That we will see a lot of energy from both sides, because this is what young players give," Potters manager Narcis Pelach told BBC Radio Stoke. "For fans, it will be an exciting game."

    Defender Ben Gibson was the only player to start Stoke's defeat at home to Burnley last weekend who is over the age of 26.

    The club are 14th in the league table, while previous leaders Sunderland are fourth.

    "Now they are having a little bit of a down, compared to the start to the season," added Pelach, who believes both clubs will improve as their youthful teams gain more experience.

    "The basics of the model are already there. We are young, we are growing. We had a very good month in November."

  4. Pick of the stats - Sunderland v Stoke Citypublished at 13:58 6 December

    The Sunderland and Stoke City crests Image source, PressBox Graphics

    Sunderland looked virtually unstoppable until November - but the early-season front runners have now dropped to fourth place after failing to win any of their six games during the past month.

    The Black Cats, who were beaten 1-0 by new leaders Sheffield United last weekend, need to rediscover the winning habit at home to Stoke City as they bid to make up ground.

    Stoke, who are 14th in the table, began last month with successive wins against Derby and Blackburn but have since lost momentum, registering three consecutive draws prior to a 2-0 defeat against Burnley.

    ● Sunderland have lost four of their last six league games against Stoke (W2), losing those matches by a combined score line of 12-3.

    ● Stoke have won two of their last three away league games against Sunderland (L1), as many victories as across their prior 24 such matches combined beforehand (D9 L13).

    ● Sunderland are one of only three sides without a win in the Championship since the start of November (D5 L1), with the Black Cats scoring the joint-fewest goals in that time (3).

    ● Stoke are winless in their last four league games (D3 L1), and could fail to score in three successive league matches for the first time since November 2023.

    ● Only Sheffield United (65 minutes 01 seconds) have been trailing for less time in the Championship this season than Sunderland (104:37). The Black Cats have only gone behind in one home league game this season, a 2-2 draw with Leeds in October.

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  5. 'We have to find more goals' - Stoke's Gibsonpublished at 13:14 3 December

    Stoke City captain Ben GibsonImage source, Getty Images
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    Ben Gibson has scored two Championship goals for Stoke this season

    Stoke City captain Ben Gibson says the side cannot just rely on their forwards to score goals.

    The Potters have only managed two goals in their past four games and have drawn a blank in matches against Preston and Burnley.

    "It's not just on the forwards, just as it isn't with the defenders when we keep clean sheets because we should have goals all around the team," Gibson told BBC Radio Stoke.

    "It's something we need to address. We'll work really hard this week, have long meetings about it and find ways to score more goals."

    Tom Cannon is Stoke's leading marksman with seven of their 19 Championship goals but they are the joint-fourth lowest scorers in the division this season.

    "Tom's been fantastic for us, we have to find more goals to support him and also give him more chances."

    Stoke are 14th in the Championship and visit fourth-placed Sunderland on Saturday.

  6. Stoke boss Pelach welcomes back Goochpublished at 15:56 2 December

    Lynden Gooch pictured in action for Stoke last seasonImage source, Getty Images
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    Lynden Gooch joined Stoke from Sunderland in September 2023

    Stoke City boss Narcis Pelach has welcomed the return of Lynden Gooch to his squad.

    The USA international defender was an unused substitute in their 2-0 defeat by Burnley on Saturday having been sidelined for nearly two months because of a medial ligament injury.

    "It's good to have another player recover and it's the first time I've seen him training as since I've been here he's been injured," Pelach told BBC Radio Stoke.

    "I'm pleased to have him back and it's good to have another option."

    Pelach is also hopeful of having Sam Gallagher and Bosun Lawal available sooner rather than later.

    Defender Lawal has failed to make a single first team appearance since signing from Celtic in August after a medical revealed he had a stress fracture in his back.

    Meanwhile, forward Gallagher has played only three Championship games after signing from Blackburn Rovers in August before picking-up a calf injury against Swansea in early October.

    "Sam and Bosun are getting close - they're going to do some training with the team but not full training, it will be modified and hopefully we'll have them soon," added Pelach.

  7. When is the FA Cup third-round draw?published at 12:16 1 December

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    It is one of the most eagerly anticipated dates in the football calendar as Premier League and Championship clubs join the FA Cup action from round three.

    The draw will take place on Monday, 2 December from 19:00 GMT and can be watched live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

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  8. Pelach wants to give Johansson a helping handpublished at 15:26 29 November

    Stoke City goalkeeper Viktor JohanssonImage source, Rex Features

    Stoke City head coach Narcis Pelach says the way they defend is the reason they are facing so many shots this season, but would also like to reduce the workload on goalkeeper Viktor Johansson.

    Only Plymouth Argyle (17.6) average more shots conceded than Stoke (15.8) in the Championship but Pelach has revealed it is partly down to the way they approach games.

    "We defend the space rather than the man and when you do that you allow the opposition to have possession in front of you but theoretically it doesn't hurry you because you always have 11 men behind the ball," the Potters head coach told BBC Radio Stoke

    "I prefer this because if you press all the time and go man for man they get more one v ones against your goalkeeper.

    "In the way we defend, we concede more corners than other teams, more shots than others but you always give your goalkeeper a chance to save it."

    As a result, Stoke goalkeeper Johannsson is one of the busiest in the Championship, leading the division for total saves with 67.

    "Viktor is playing really well and that's why I employed (goalkeeping coach) Paul Clements because the way I coach outfield players relates very well to how he coaches the goalkeepers," Pelach added.

    "Everything we do is connected - when the defensive line is doing one thing, Viktor is doing one thing in the goal. No one sees it but it's all connected.

    "I expect a great season for Viktor and he will have to perform because we concede shots - I want to concede fewer but it takes time and it will go down step by step."

    Stoke are at home to promotion chasing Burnley in the Championship on Saturday.

  9. 'I have high expectations of Cannon' - Pelachpublished at 16:06 26 November

    Tom Cannon celebrates scoring four goals for Stoke against PortsmouthImage source, Rex Features
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    Tom Cannon has made two appearances for the Republic of Ireland

    Stoke City head coach, Narcis Pelach is demanding even more from his top scorer, Tom Cannon.

    The on-loan Leicester forward has scored eight goals in all competitions this season, seven of them in the Championship including four in one game against Portsmouth.

    "He struggled for the first four weeks [when I came in] because I think it was a shock for him to see what our strategy is," Pelach told BBC Radio Stoke.

    "He took a lot of things on board but there are still things I want him to do better and we had a conversation after the QPR match about how we can move him to the next level."

    Cannon will line-up on Tuesday against Preston - a team he spent time on loan with in 2023, scoring eight goals in 19 league starts.

    "My expectations with Tom are high - he scored eight goals with Preston but for me this number isn't going to be anything until it gets much higher than seven so let's see if we can get him to the next level because it will be good for him and the team."

  10. Pick of the stats - Stoke City v Preston North Endpublished at 11:49 25 November

    Stoke City and Preston North End badgesImage source, BBC Sport
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    Stoke City v Preston North End

    Stoke City have lost just one of their last nine games (W3 D5) following a 1-1 draw at QPR on Saturday and are six points off the play-off spots ahead of Tuesday night's clash with Preston North End.

    The Lilywhites drew 1-1 at Derby at the weekend and are winless in their last six (D4 L2). Paul Heckingbottom's side are also yet to win away from home this season.

    • Stoke City are looking to win consecutive league games against Preston for the first time since a run of four between 1992 and 1998.

    • The away team has won the last five league matches between Stoke and Preston and are unbeaten in the last nine meetings between the sides (W7 D2).

    • Stoke are unbeaten in their last six league games on home soil (W2 D3); the Potters last enjoyed a longer run in October 2021 (6 games – W5 D1).

    • Preston are winless in their last 12 league games on the road (D4 L8), conceding exactly three goals in seven of their last 10 such games.

    • Preston's Brad Potts has scored in two of his four visits to the bet365 Stadium in the EFL, netting in January 2019 and January 2022.

  11. Stoke boss Pelach satisfied with QPR pointpublished at 17:42 24 November

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    BBC’s Mark Elliott speaks to Stoke head coach Narcís Pèlach following a tough away draw.

    Stoke City boss Narcis Pelach said he was satisfied to take a point following his side's 1-1 draw at Queens Park Rangers.

    The Potters are now unbeaten in their last four matches, picking up eight points out of a possible 12, and the Spaniard is happy with the progress which has seen his side jump up into the top half of the Championship table.

    "I’m pleased with the point because I know how difficult it is to compete in every single game in the Championship," Pelach told BBC Radio Stoke.

    "We went to play QPR away and it was about standing up and competing very well - we knew they were going to put pressure on us.

    "They have a lot of need but I think we showed the same and this is something very important to me because I want my team to value every single moment, every single game, every single point, and I think we showed that togetherness.

    "We take the point and we go into the next one."

    Bae Jun-Ho thought he had scored the winning goal late on for the visitors but was adjudged to have handled the ball and Pelach remained tight-lipped on the incident after the match.

    "I don't want to go into it because it teaches my players a culture I don't like," he added.

    "I don't want to go into the excuses game, it is what it is."

  12. 'It's been a very intensive week'published at 16:55 22 November

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    Stoke City head coach Narcis Pelach ready for the Championship to resume

    Ahead of Saturday's trip to QPR the Stoke City head coach, Narcís Pèlach, has said he's ready to get back to Championship football.

    The international break has meant that this weekend will be the first game in two weeks for some clubs.

    In an interview with BBC Radio Stoke, Pèlach said he's looking forward to getting back to league action:

    "It was good to be off and switch off a little bit, it was a good time for us to coach and review.

    "It's been a very intensive week but I feel it's a good balance now. We've demanded more and more. I know the Championship and when Christmas comes it gets very busy, but we have to make sure we are healthy and full of energy for the things that are coming now"

    Coverage of Stoke City away at QPR is on BBC Radio Stoke from 14:00 GMT

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