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Plenty to get your teeth into in Sunday’s FLP – here’s a sneak peek of issue #436…

  • BIG INTERVIEW: Striker Lukas Nmecha is determined to impress at after a frustrating loan spell at Wolfsburg
  • STILL GOING STRONG: striker David Nugent says he’s eager to carry on playing until he’s 40…
  • SPLASH THE CASH: Guest columnist Guy Branston insists it’s high time showed their Premier ambition by snapping up a top-notch striker
  • BRING ON THE REDS: defender Omar Beckles looks forward to facing the might of Liverpool in the fourth round
  • BRAIN POWER: Midfielder Dan Barlaser reckons Rotherham have got the psychological edge in the League One promotion battle
  • SECOND CHANGE: Striker Reeco Hackett-Fairchild is relishing his fresh opportunity in the EFL with after proving his worth in Non-League
  • STRESSED? !: Northampton manager urges his players to embrace the challenge of fighting for League Two promotion
  • STAR GAMES: Brentford v Leicester, Ipswich v Lincoln, v

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