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EFL CLUBS SET TO HIT CUP JACKPOT

By John Lyons

OLD FAVOURITE: Jamie Vardy is due to return to Fleetwood Town with Leicester City
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A HOST of EFL clubs are set to cash in when the FA Cup third round takes place next weekend – win, lose or draw.
Teams chosen for live television coverage pick up a cool £144,000. While an all-Premier League tie between Liverpool and Everton has been picked out as the opening broadcast next Friday (7.55pm on BBC One), EFL clubs are soon into the fray.
League One outfit Fleetwood Town welcome back old favourite Jamie Vardy and his Leicester team on Saturday (1...

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