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  1. EFL games to kick off late for CPR awarenesspublished at 12:21 GMT 21 January

    Bristol Rovers defender Tom Lockyer wearing an Every Minute Matters t-shirt in the warm-up before a gameImage source, Shutterstock
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    Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for Luton Town in December 2023

    All English Football League games across a four-day period in February will begin one minute late to raise awareness for the Every Minute Matters campaign.

    The initiative will be in place for 36 matches across the Championship, League One and League Two between 5 and 9 February.

    EFL sponsor Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) have been working together since May 2024 to highlight the importance of speed when it comes to performing live-saving CPR.

    Later kick-off times will serve as "a stark reminder that every minute matters", the EFL said.

    Bristol Rovers defender Tom Lockyer collapsed while playing for Luton Town eight minutes into the Championship play-off final against Coventry in May 2023.

    Lockyer then suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch seven months later during a Premier League game at Bournemouth.

    "What happened to me can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time," said Lockyer, who is now a BHF ambassador.

    "Every year, more than 40,000 people in the UK suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and most of them never make it home.

    "I'm here today because of the transformative power of CPR as every minute matters when it comes to saving a life.

    "This February, we want everyone to get behind this life-saving initiative, learn the skills and be ready to step in because your actions could give someone else the chance I was given."

    Throughout February, the Every Minute Matters campaign will call on fans to learn CPR using the BHF's online RevivR, external tool.

    "Each minute without CPR reduces a person's chance of survival, so we're urging fans to learn the skills now, before you ever need them," said Dr Charmaine Griffiths, chief executive of the BHF.

    EFL chief executive officer Trevor Birch added: "The one minute kick-off adjustment is a simple, powerful reminder that swift CPR can be the difference between life and death."

  2. Pick of the stats: Preston North End v Hull Citypublished at 14:34 GMT 19 January

    Side-by-side of Preston North End and Hull City club badges

    Both hosts Preston North End and visitors Hull City will be looking to remain inside the top six when they meet at Deepdale on Tuesday (19:45 GMT).

    As it stands, the Tigers only need a draw to retain their fifth placed position, while a victory could see them jump up a place should Millwall be unable to claim a point from league leaders Coventry City.

    But it's North End who will be feeling the heat, with multiple teams chasing their sixth place and coming off a disappointing late 1-0 loss to Derby County.

    • There has been just one goal in Preston's last three home league games against Hull City, with two finishing 0-0 (August 2022, March 2024) and the Lilywhites winning this exact fixture 1-0 last term.

    • Hull have only lost one of their last seven league meetings with Preston (W2 D4), going down 1-0 in December 2024.

    • Preston have only lost one of their last 30 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) home league games (W13 D16), a 0-1 defeat to Birmingham in October this season.

    • Hull have lost each of their last six away league games played in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), scoring just one goal in this run. The Tigers had won six in a row prior to this.

    • Preston's Paul Heckingbottom has only lost one of his four previous home games as a Championship manager against Hull (W2 D1), going down 0-1 with Barnsley in October 2017.

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  3. 'Walton must grab his chance to shine'published at 19:26 GMT 17 January

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    Preston goalkeeper Jack Walton will deputise for the injured Daniel Iversen

    Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom says he is unsure how long first-choice goalkeeper Daniel Iversen will be on the sidelines but has challenged Jack Walton to seize his opportunity to shine.

    Iversen picked up a groin injury in training this week leading to Walton taking over between the sticks in the 1-0 defeat against Derby County at Deepdale.

    Speaking to BBC Radio Lancashire, Heckingbottom challenged Walton to grab the opportunity with both hands while Iversen is on the sidelines.

    "Obviously he's played two seasons up at Dundee and got promotion there and did really well. It is a big opportunity for him," he said.

    "We have played him in the Cup games and it has been a while since we have played him in the first team (league) games but that is what he is here for."

    Heckingbottom admitted the result was a disappointment as was his side's failure to capitalise on the chances they created.

    "I thought we coped with them [Derby] well.

    "They are a big side an aggressive side. It was exactly as I thought it would be but the moments we needed to capitalise on, we couldn't.

    "Our best opportunities came on the counter but we never really really resulted in an end pass or a shot."

  4. Bamford named EFL player of the month for Decemberpublished at 13:57 GMT 16 January

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    Sheffield United striker Patrick Bamford has won the English Football League's player of the month award for December.

    Bamford scored four goals across the Blades' six Championship games in December, including a double in their thrilling 5-3 defeat against Wrexham.

    "I'm really happy. I'm surprised, I guess, a little bit because I wasn't ever thinking about any individual awards and that was the least of my priorities when coming in, but I think it's testament to the group and the staff and the players," Bamford said., external

    "I know it's an individual award, but obviously, as a striker, you can't do it without your team-mates, so I owe a lot to them for that."

    He beat Norwich forward Jovon Makama, Preston goalkeeper Daniel Iversen and Leicester midfielder Bobby De Cordova-Reid for the award.

  5. Heckingbottom hopes Armstrong returns from Evertonpublished at 11:06 GMT 16 January

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    Preston North End boss Paul Heckingbottom has confirmed he is preparing for Everton midfielder Harrison Armstrong to return to the club before the end of the Championship season.

    The 18-year-old was recalled by the Toffees on New Year's Day to cover for a depleted squad, but the North End boss still harbours hope that the Liverpudlian will return to complete his loan spell at Deepdale.

    "I'm preparing for him to come back," Heckingbottom told BBC Radio Lancashire.

    "It's not down to me. You hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

    "If something happens with Harrison and he doesn't come back, we need to fill that one [spot in the squad]."

    In a boost to the squad, defender Lewis Gibson will be in contention for Saturday's Championship home game against Derby County (15:00 GMT).

    The 25-year-old has missed 14 league games with a thigh injury but played 45 minutes on his return to action in Friday's FA Cup defeat by Wigan.

    "He's trained now - when we get to the Derby game - for almost a month," Heckingbottom added. "He's in a good place, he's happy.

    "You can see when someone's not considering the previous injury in how they are playing in training so yeah, he's fine."

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  6. Pick of the stats: Preston North End v Derby Countypublished at 12:08 GMT 15 January

    The club badges of Preston North End and Derby County

    This fixture dates back to the very first Football League season when Preston won both games on their way to an unbeaten campaign which saw them crowned England's first champions.

    Derby finished that season third from bottom and had to apply for re-election.

    • Preston are looking for their first league double over Derby since the 2020-21 campaign following their 1-0 win earlier this season.

    • Derby County have lost just one of their past 10 away league matches against Preston North End (W5 D4), going down 3-0 in 2020-21.

    • Since the start of November, only Watford (1) have lost fewer Championship games than Preston North End (2), while only Ipswich (28) and the Hornets (26) have won more points in that time than the Lilywhites (24).

    • Derby have scored in each of their past 16 Championship matches, the longest ongoing run of any side. It is their best run of scoring at this level since an 18-game run between December 2019 and July 2020.

    • Derby County have faced 75 shots more than they have had themselves when they have been drawing in Championship games this season which is the worst differential of any side when level.

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  7. Bamford, Makama, Iversen & De Cordova-Reid up for PotMpublished at 11:49 GMT 15 January

    Patrick Bamford of Sheffield United, Norwich's Jovon Makama, Preston goalkeeper Daniel Iversen and Leicester midfielder Bobby De Cordova-Reid in action for their clubsImage source, Getty Images

    Sheffield United striker Patrick Bamford and Norwich forward Jovon Makama have been nominated for the Championship's player of the month award for December along with Preston goalkeeper Daniel Iversen and Leicester midfielder Bobby De Cordova-Reid.

    Bamford signed an 18-month contract with Sheffield United earlier this month having initially joined on a short-term deal in November.

    The 32-year-old has scored six goals in 11 appearances for the Blades, including four in December.

    Norwich's Makama is the Canaries' leading scorer this season with 12 goals in all competitions.

    He scored twice in a victory over Southampton last month, once in a draw at Preston and the winner against Charlton - those goals worth a valuable seven points to a relegation-threatened Norwich side.

    Iversen has kept eight clean sheets for Preston so far this season and vital saves against the leaders Coventry and Stoke in December helped the Lilywhites into fourth place.

    With four goals in six games, meanwhile, De Cordova-Reid had a prolific December for Leicester as he scored in three successive matches.

    The winner will be announced on Friday, 16 January.

  8. Watch FA Cup highlights and analysispublished at 09:13 GMT 11 January

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    Pundits Dion Dublin and Rob Green join host Jason Mohammad to bring you the action and talking points from Friday and Saturday's FA Cup ties.

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  9. 'A frustrating performance' - Heckingbottom on FA Cup exitpublished at 22:56 GMT 9 January

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    Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom spoke to BBC Radio Lancashire following North End's 1-0 defeat by Wigan in the FA Cup third round:

    "From the first minute, we weren't playing how we want to play.

    "I'm not talking about loose passes, a lack of energy or anything like that. I'm on about the things we constantly work on that I think give us an edge and we didn't do it.

    "Everything to do with organisation really, things we pride ourselves on, we weren't as good as we normally are and it makes the game harder for yourself.

    "One thing we've been pretty good as a group is reflecting properly, being really honest and then trying to put it right, so we'll do that again.

    "It's just a frustrating performance. You get them, but you don't want to have them. We all feel the same because they've been few and far between."

  10. Follow Friday's FA Cup ties livepublished at 18:32 GMT 9 January

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    There are four third-round ties in the FA Cup on Friday, and BBC Sport will bring you every moment.

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