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What’s in The Football League Paper: 17/03/24

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Coventry visit Wolves and Leicester prepare to face Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-finals, and you can find reports from both those games in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

Meanwhile, we put the Foxes rejuvenated veteran forward Jamie Vardy under the spotlight in Player Profile.

As the EFL are left in limbo with Prem clubs dragging their heels over a new funding offer, we look at the waiting game that will have to be played.

Interim boss Tom Cleverley bids to restore passion and intensity at Championship Watford, while Darren Moore plots an escape route from League One trouble with Port Vale.

From the same division, Reading’s Ruben Selles discusses the challenges he’s faced amid turbulent times and Lincoln defender Sean Roughan explains his side’s charge up the table.

And from League Two Winger Charlie Kirk seeks another promotion with Crewe – and a proper celebration with the fans.

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