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What to find in Sunday’s The Football League Paper

The Football League Paper returns this Sunday as the run-in intensifies across all three divisions.

Here’s what you’ll find in Sunday’s paper:

Going up – Fulham celebrate promotion from the Championship – and get set for their latest Premier League challenge

Tasty Cherries – Defender Adam Smith says Bournemouth’s young guns have the potential to get even better if the club win promotion to the top flight

What a season! – Goalkeeper Lee Nicholls on his remarkable change in fortunes since joining Huddersfield last summer

Chris Hargreaves – Our guest columnist takes a look at some of the young players who have shone in the EFL this term

Blackpool rock – Chris Dunlavy puts Seasiders defender Marvin Ekpiteta under the microscope
Iron will – Manager Keith Hill sets his sights on rebuilding Scunthorpe in the National League following their relegation

Aiming high – Swindon midfielder Jack Payne eyes a big finish to the season as the Robins aim for the play-offs

Goal rush – Upbeat Barrow manager Phil Brown reflects on their excellent Easter weekend displays as the Bluebirds bid to climb away from danger

Star games
Championship
– Bournemouth v Fulham; Sheffield United v Cardiff
League One – Wigan v Plymouth
League Two – Bristol Rovers v Forest Green

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