Preston North End 0 West Ham United 1
Monday 30 May 2005, EFL Championship Play-Off final, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Preston North End: Nash, Mawéné (Alexander 87), Davis, Lucketti, Hill, Sedgwick (Agyemang 71), McKenna, O'Neil (Etuhu 81), Lewis, Cresswell, Nugent Subs not used: G.Ward (GK), Broomes
West Ham United: J.Walker (Bywater 87), Řepka, A.Ferdinand, Ward, C.Powell, Newton (Noble 82), Reo-Coker ©, Mullins, Etherington, Harewood, Zamora (Dailly 74) Subs not used: C.Fletcher, Sheringham
Rarely have West Ham United taken to the pitch under more pressure or expectation than they did for the 2005 Championship Play-Off final.
The Hammers had reached the ‘richest game in football’ for the second consecutive season, having been relegated from the Premier League in 2003 and lost narrowly to Crystal Palace in the 2004 final, where they would take on Preston North End.
Alan Pardew’s squad had finished sixth in the table, 21 points behind champions Sunderland, and had lost 15 of their 46 league matches during the regular season, including both meetings with Preston.
However, the Irons had lost just one of their closing ten games and defeated Ipswich Town 4-2 on aggregate in the Play-Off semi-finals, meaning there was rising confidence in the Claret and Blue ranks as they kicked-off in front of a 70,275-strong crowd at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium.


