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What’s in The Football League Paper: 10/12/23

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Teenage starlet Archie Gray is aiming for promotion to the Premier League with Leeds United, and you can find an interview with the wonderkid in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

Gray’s Whites head to Blackburn for the early kick-off on Saturday, and they’ll be action from that game as well as every match across all three tiers of the EFL.

Our resident expert Chris Dunlavy examines why Stoke City are still flattering to deceive in the Championship, and we put Ipswich Town winger Wes Burns under the spotlight in our Player Profile.

Portsmouth winger Paddy Lane looks ahead to their blockbuster League One showdown with Bolton Wanderers, while Neil Harris returns to his Cambridge roots to take charge of the U’s in the same division.

Wigan Athletic winger Callum McManaman thanks boss Shaun Maloney for helping to reignite his football passion, and after the Latics win against Stockport in midweek we look have all the action from the Bristol Street Motors Trophy as the tournament enters the knockout stages.

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