WORCESTER City are set to be brought to the attention of a television audience for the third time this season.
Sky Sports viewers will be treated to an interview with Andy Preece ahead of Preston North End's Championship clash with Southampton on Monday.
The broadcaster is putting together a profile on potent Preston striker David Nugent and have included Preece's thoughts on his time spent working with the player during his days at Bury.
City's player-manager spoke to Sky Sports reporter Greg Whelan before the 4-1 victory over Lancaster City and the footage will be aired before the Deepdale clash.
Nugent, 21, has attracted the interest of several Premiership clubs after firing 14 goals for Preston this season and has represented England at under 21 level. After leaving Liverpool as a teenager in 2002, he was taken on at Gigg Lane by then-Bury boss Preece before leaving in 2005.
The City manager said: "I brought him to Bury and developed him. I probably didn't think he would do what he has but I knew how enthusiastic he was and how hard he worked at his game.
"England Under 21s is an achievement for any player. He's done really well and worked hard at his game.
"He's set his sights high and never got too comfortable in the place he's been. He's always looked at the next step and I am sure he will be pushing for full international honours."
Monday's exposure is the latest in a string of television appearances for the St George's Lane club.
In January, their Nationwide North match at Farsley Celtic was filmed for an episode of five's Gadget Show and footage was used to find the best flat screen television.
Adam Burley also put Worcester in the spotlight when he was featured on BBC One's morning show What I'd Really Like To Do with Adrian Chiles in January.
Last season, City were watched by millions when their FA Cup second round encounter with Huddersfield Town was shown live.
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