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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:14 GMT

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    • Leicester fans, how are you feeling today? Is this one of those pivotal fixtures that could show, actually, you are a fairly decent side or will it be confirmation of an ever-growing crisis?
    • Blades supporters, how has Chris Wilder altered your expectations of what 2025-26 could hold? Are play-offs out of the question or is that too far into the distance at the moment?
    • Stoke, can you sum up what Mark Robins has changed around the place to get you into this position after so many years of underachievement and frustration?

    We want to hear from you, whatever your loyalties and whatever you want to get off your chest.

    Use the yellow Get Involved button just to the side of the live feed and we will publish the best responses.

  2. What to look out for this weekendpublished at 12:09 GMT

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    You are probably well across what today's games mean for your team but what else is there to look out for in the EFL schedule?

    We have picked out just five things you might want to keep an eye on.

  3. How it standspublished at 12:06 GMT

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    Oxford United moved out of the relegation with their win over Ipswich Town last night which also denied the Suffolk side a place in the top two.

    Stoke City have the chance to make an early strike with a win over Hull City at lunchtime putting them three points clear in second place while a Tigers victory would move them back into the top six.

    Bristol City can go fourth with victory at Portsmouth at 12:30 (GMT) and if Pompey were to lose or draw then they could drop into the bottom three depending on how Sheffield United get on at Leicester City.

    It's so tight.

  4. Early starterspublished at 12:03 GMT

    Championship (12:30 GMT)

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    Three early kick-offs for you with a further seven matches to come from 15:00 GMT.

    • Leicester City v Sheffield United
    • Portsmouth v Bristol City
    • Stoke City v Hull City
  5. What could happen in the next five hours?published at 12:00 GMT

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    A team with a chance to go second against opponents in the bottom three. A walk in the park? Forget it! Do you know what league this is?

    That was last night as Oxford in 22nd felled fourth-placed Ipswich. A few raised eyebrows maybe, but more shrugs - 'It's the Championship, stupid!'

    Well today we have 10 more games over the next few hours and who could possibly predict how they are going to go.

    That's why we love this league, right? So let's delve a little deeper and see what's in store!