Will Hannibal and Osmajic Clash in the Highly Anticipated Preston vs. Burnley FA Cup Showdown?
The FA Cup fifth-round tie between Preston and Burnley is overshadowed by a racism allegation involving Hannibal Mejbri and Milutin Osmajic.

The Highly Anticipated FA Cup Clash
The upcoming FA Cup fifth-round tie between Preston North End and Burnley is set to be a thrilling encounter, but the match is overshadowed by a serious racism allegation. The incident involves Burnley’s midfielder Hannibal Mejbri and Preston’s forward Milutin Osmajic, adding an intense layer of drama to the already fierce Lancashire derby.
The Allegation and Its Impact
Less than two weeks ago, Hannibal accused Osmajic of racially abusing him during a goalless Championship draw between the two sides. Preston has since stated that Osmajic "strongly refutes" these claims. The Football Association (FA) is currently investigating the incident, but the investigation is unlikely to be concluded before Saturday’s fixture. This means both players could potentially feature in the match, raising questions about their on-field interactions and the potential for further controversy.
Managers’ Perspectives
Burnley manager Scott Parker has expressed his concerns about the situation, stating that he needs to "think hard" about whether to play Hannibal in the match. "I want to protect Hannibal, but then why should he miss out?" Parker said. "That is a decision I will have to make. I will make the best decision that feels right for Hannibal."
On the other hand, Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom has indicated that he has not considered leaving Osmajic out of the lineup. When asked if he was taking an 'innocent until proven guilty' approach, Heckingbottom replied, "Yes, exactly, 100%." He also criticized the fallout from the incident, stating that it "belittles a serious incident."
Potential On-Field Dynamics
If both Hannibal and Osmajic are given starts, the pre-match handshake could be a moment to watch, providing an indication of how the rest of the game might unfold. Osmajic has been in good form this season, with 12 goals from 30 appearances in all competitions, including two in the FA Cup. Meanwhile, Hannibal has provided two assists in 28 games for Burnley.
However, it remains possible that one or both players could be substitutes, potentially taking the sting out of the tie. If either manager chooses to leave one of the players out, it could reduce the tension on the pitch.
Fan and Media Reactions
The incident has sparked significant media attention and fan reactions. Troy Townsend, the former head of player engagement at anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out, has backed Parker’s approach. "Most importantly, it is about how Hannibal is feeling, how he wants to approach the game," Townsend said. "Fans are tribal. This is an accusation against the player at their football club... of course, I expect comments."
What’s at Stake
Beyond the controversy, this match is crucial for both teams as they look to progress in the FA Cup. Burnley will have the whole 5,600 allocation of the Kop stand at Deepdale, though ticket sales for home fans appear to be slow. The match will be broadcast live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website, ensuring a wide audience for what promises to be a fiercely contested fixture.
Conclusion
As the FA continues its investigation, all eyes will be on Deepdale this Saturday to see how both teams and players handle the pressure and tension. The outcome of the match could have significant implications, not just for the FA Cup, but also for the ongoing narrative surrounding the racism allegation.