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NOTIFICATION of SHIRT NUMBERS : Accrington Stanley EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Accrington Stanley 1 Evtimov, Dimitar Ivanov 2 Johnson, Callum Charles 3 Hughes, Mark Anthony 4 Edwards, Philip Lee 5 Sykes, Ross James 6 Sherif, Lamine Kaba 7 Clark, Jordan Charles 8 Finley, Samuel Joseph 9 Zanzala, Offrande 10 Pritchard, Joe Cameron 11 McConville, Sean Joseph 12 Maguire, Joseph Daniel Patrick 14 Francis Angol, Zaine Sebastian 15 Simmonds, Okera Diarra Teal 16 Barclay, Benjamin Philip 17 Esteves De Sousa (Sousa), Erico Henrique 18 Rodgers, Harvey James 19 Bishop , Colby David 20 Scott, Andrew 21 Perritt, Harrison Joshua 22 Williams, Matthew Charles 23 Neves Bento De Carvalho, Wilson Roberto 24 Gilboy, Lewis Anthony 25 O'Neill, Alex James 26 Doyle, Lewis James 27 Ogle, Reagan 28 Conneely, Seamus Joseph 29 Kee, Billy Rodney 30 Bursik, Josef John 31 Baker-Richardson (B-richardson), Courtney Romello 32 Charles, Dion 33 Mohammed, Zehn Mekhal 34 Alese, Ajibola 35 Simpson, Connor Mark 36 Opoku, Jerome 39 Bolton, Jack Adam 40 Savin, Toby 44 Watson, Niall Robert 38 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : AFC Wimbledon 1 Trott, Nathan Wallace Newman 2 O'Neill, Luke Marcus 4 McDonald, Rodney Troy 5 Nightingale, William John Robert 6 Thomas, Terell Mondasia 7 Wagstaff, Scott Andrew 8 Hartigan, Anthony Rhys 9 Appiah, Kwesi 10 Roscrow, Adam 11 Pinnock, Mitchell Bernard 12 Rudoni, Jack Edward 13 Tzanev, Nikola Chivarov 14 Stabana, Kyron Thomas 15 Forss, Marcus 16 Connolly, Dylan Edward 17 Folivi, Michael Kwaku 18 Guinness-Walker, Nesta Pierre 19 McLoughlin, Shane Daniel 20 Ashley, Ossama Wassim 21 Delaney, Ryan Liam 22 Wood, Tommy Paul 23 Sanders, Max Harrison 24 McDonnell, Joseph Patrick 30 Mbiya-Kalambayi, Paul Mbwebwe 33 Reilly, Callum Anthony 34 Macnab, Finlay Alexander 35 Procter, Archie Mark 36 Collins, Reuben Alexander 37 Osew, Paul Asiedu 38 Assal, Ayoub 39 Wozencroft Pigott (Pigott), Joseph David 40 Wordsworth, Anthony Daniel 32 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Barnsley 1 Sahin-Radlinger (Radlinger), Samuel 2 Williams, Jordan Lee 3 Williams, Benjamin Joseph 4 Dougall, Kenneth William 5 Diaby Diaby (Diaby), Bambo 6 Andersen, Mads Juel 7 Brown, Jacob Samuel 8 McGeehan, Cameron 9 Woodrow, Cauley 10 Bahre, Mike Steven 11 Chaplin, Conor Mark 12 Cavare, Kevin Dimitri 13 Walton, Jack James 15 Green, Jordan Julius 16 Thomas, Luke Gerald Michael 19 Schmidt, Patrick 20 Styles, Callum John 21 Sibbick, Toby Peter 22 Oduor, Clarke Sydney Omondi 23 Pinillos Gonzalez (Pinillos), Daniel 24 Halme, Aapo Ilmari 25 Miller, George 26 Thiam, Mamadou 27 Mowatt, Alex James 29 Adeboyejo, Ayomide Victor 31 Kendrick, Henry 33 Wolfe, Matthew Ryan 34 Moon, Jasper 35 Greatorex, Jake Roy Vincent 36 Wilks, Mallik Rashaun Coley 37 Marsh, Aiden Levi 38 Helliwell, Jordan Lewis 39 Fielding, Samuel Harry 40 Collins, Bradley Ray 34 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Birmingham City 1 Camp, Lee Michael John 2 Harding, Wesley Nathan Hylton 3 Pedersen, Kristian 4 Roberts, Marc 5 Colin, Maxime Jean-Yves 6 Kieftenbeld, Maikel 7 Crowley, Daniel Patrick 8 Gardner, Craig 10 Jutkiewicz, Lukas Isaac Paul 12 Dean, Harlee James 13 Stockdale, David Adam 14 Clarke-Salter, Jake-Liam 15 Montero Vite (Montero), Jefferson Antonio 17 Villalba Rodrigo (Villalba), Francisco Jose 18 Mrabti, Abdallah Kerim 19 Maghoma, Jacques Ilonda 20 Gardner (G. Gardner), Gary 21 Medina Delgado, Agustin 22 Bellingham, Jude Victor William 23 Ramos Wade (Ramos), Mohamet Airam 24 Giménez Candela (Giménez), Álvaro 25 Dacres-Cogley, Joshua Jacob 26 Davis, David Lowell 27 Trueman, Connal Joe 29 Grounds, Jonathan Martin 30 O'Keeffe, Corey James John 31 Lakin, Charlie 33 Keita, Cheick 34 Sunjic, Ivan 37 Bailey, Odin Ohray 42 Seddon, Steven Jeffrey 43 Bajrami, Geraldo 45 Burke, Ryan Darren 46 Redmond, Joseph Patrick 47 Stirk, Ryan William 35 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Blackburn Rovers 1 Walton, Christian Timothy 2 Nyambe, Ryan 3 Williams, Derrick 4 Johnson, Bradley Paul 5 Cunningham, Gregory Richard 6 Smallwood, Richard 7 Armstrong, Adam James 8 Rothwell, Joseph Matthew 9 Gallagher, Samuel James 10 Graham, Daniel Anthony William 11 Chapman, Harrison James 12 Samuel, Dominic James 13 Leutwiler, Jayson 14 Mulgrew, Charles Patrick 17 Bell, Amari Kyren 18 Davenport, Jacob Alexander 19 Downing, Stewart 20 Brereton, Benjamin Anthony 23 Dack, Bradley Paul 24 Adarabioyo, Tosin 26 Lenihan, Darragh Patrick 27 Travis, Lewis 29 Evans, Corry John 30 Hart, Samuel James 31 Bennett, Elliott 33 Fisher, Andrew Lee 34 Butterworth, Daniel James 35 Grayson, Joe 36 Platt, Matthew James 37 Rankin-Costello, Joseph Scott 38 Magloire, Tyler Jordan 39 Buckley, John Keaton 40 Hilton, Joseph Robert 33 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Blackpool 1 Howard, Mark Stephen 3 Anderton, Nicholas Jack Wilmer 4 Bushiri Kisonga, Rocky 5 Edwards, Ryan 6 Heneghan, Benjamin John 7 Delfouneso, Nathan 8 Spearing, Jay Francis 9 Hardie, Ryan 10 Kaikai, Sulaiman Borbor 11 Feeney-Howard, Liam Michael 12 Nottingham, Michael Jermain 14 Scannell, Sean 15 Thompson, Jordan Andrew 16 Tilt, Curtis Anthony 17 Virtue Thick, Matthew 18 Tollitt, Benjamin Lee 19 Yussuf, Abdillahie Abdalla 20 Turton, Oliver Anthony 21 Gnanduillet, Armand Erwan Dsihounou 22 Devitt , Jamie Martin 23 Alnwick, Jak 24 Nuttall, Joseph Andre 25 Guy, Callum 26 Husband, James Andrew 28 Sims, Jack Stephen John 29 MacDonald, Calum Ross 32 Roache, Rowan Gerald 33 Ceesay Ceesay, Yusifu 34 Shaw, Nathan Edward 37 Mafoumbi, Christoffer Henri 30 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Bolton Wanderers 1 Alnwick, Ben Robert 4 Lowe, Jason John 5 Hobbs, Jack 8 Murphy, Luke John 14 Weir, James Michael 20 Matthews, Remi Luke 21 Brockbank, Harry William 22 Politic, Dennis-Dorian 24 Hall, Connor Matthew 26 Edwards, Liam John 27 Darcy, Ronan Thomas 30 Zouma, Lindsay Yoan 31 Boon, Jordan Mark 32 Earl, Joshua John Francis 33 Brown, Edward James 34 Senior, Adam Nicholas 35 Graham, Sonny 36 King-Harmes, Callum 37 Hurford-Lockett, Finlay 38 White, Joseph Anthony 39 Brown-Sterling, De' Marlio Shakie 40 Edmondson, Myles Gregory 41 Richards, D'Neal Demareo 42 Osigwe, Kwame Kelechi Okechukwu 43 Alexander, Matthew 44 Riley, Regan David 45 Whalley, Nathan Mark 46 Hutchinson, Luke 47 Fitzmartin, Jay Leon 29 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Bradford City 1 O'Donnell, Richard Mark 2 Mellor, Kelvin 3 Longridge, Jackson 4 O'Connor, Padhraic John 5 Richards-Everton, Benjamin 6 O'Connor, Anthony Dean 7 Pritchard, Harry James 8 Reeves, Jake Kenny 9 Doyle, Eoin 10 Donaldson, Clayton Andrew 11 Ismail, Zeli 12 Vaughan, James Oliver 13 Hornby, Samuel Connor 14 McCartan, Seamus Vincent 15 French, Tyler Jay 16 Palmer, Matthew Thomas 17 Gibson, Jordan Lewis 18 Anderson, Jermaine Barrington 19 Connolly, Dylan Edward 20 Patrick, Omari Joshua Curtis 21 Akpan, Hope 22 Henley, Adam David 23 Wood, Connor Oliver 24 Devine, Daniel Steven 25 Oteh, Aramide Jay 26 Cooke, Callum James 27 Devitt , Jamie Martin 28 Riley, Joe 30 Sykes-Kenworthy, George William 29 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Brentford 1 Raya Martin (Raya), David 2 Thompson, Dominic Lewis 3 Henry, Rico 4 Yearwood, Dru Anthony 5 Pinnock, Ethan Rupert 6 Norgaard, Christian Thers 7 Canos Tenes (Canos), Sergi 8 Jensen, Mathias 9 Karelis, Nikolaos 10 Benrahma, Mohamed Said 11 Watkins, Oliver George Arthur 12 Mokotjo, Kamohelo 13 Gunnarsson, Patrik Sigurdur 14 Dasilva, Pelenda Joshua Tunga 15 Forss, Marcus 16 Valencia Castillo (Valencia), Cesar Joel 17 Hansen (Emiliano), Emiliano Marcondes Camargo 18 Jansson , Pontus Sven Gustav 19 Mbeumo , Bryan 20 Clarke, Joshua Joseph Jason Ishmel 22 Dalsgaard, Henrik 23 Jeanvier, Julian Marc 25 Balcombe, Ellery 28 Daniels, Luke Matthew 29 Sorensen, Mads Bech 31 Zamburek, Jan 32 Racic, Luka 33 Hammar, Fredrik 34 Oksanen, Jaakko Tapio 29 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Bristol City 1 Bentley, Daniel Ian 2 Hunt, Jack Paul 3 Dasilva, Jay Rhys 4 Nagy, Adam 5 Wright, Bailey Colin 6 Baker, Nathan Luke 7 Smith, Korey Alexander 8 Brownhill, Joshua 9 Diedhiou, Famara 10 Taylor, Matthew James 11 O'Dowda, Callum Joshua Ryan 12 Walsh, Liam 13 Gilmartin, Rene Patrick 14 Weimann, Andreas 15 Watkins, Marley Joseph 16 Adelakun, Hakeeb Adeola Abiola Ayinde O O J 17 Szmodics, Samuel Joseph 18 Semenyo, Antoine Serlom 19 Eliasson, Niclas 20 Paterson, Jamie Charles Stuart 22 Kalas, Tomas 23 Moore, Taylor David 25 Rowe, Thomas Malcolm 26 Vyner, Zachary George Onyego 27 Bakinson, Tyreeq Jamal Adeshina Oliveira 28 Janneh, Saikou 29 Williams, Ashley Errol 30 Baldwin, Aden 32 De Almeida Lopes Pereira, Pedro Miguel 33 Maenpaa, Niki Emil Antonio 38 Wollacott, Joseph Luke 40 Afobe, Benik Tunani 42 Massengo, Han-Noah 45 Palmer, Kasey Remel 34 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Bristol Rovers 1 Van Stappershoef, Jordi 2 Little, Mark Daniel 3 Holmes Dennis, Tareiq Marcus 4 Ogogo, Abumere Tafadzwa 5 Craig, Tony Andrew 6 Upson, Edward James 7 Sercombe, Liam Michael 8 Clarke (Clarke), Oliver Anthony 9 Clarke-Harris, Jonson 10 Nichols, Tom Andrew 11 Leahy, Luke 15 Kilgour, Alfie George Alexander 16 Davies, Thomas Christopher 17 Smith, Tyler Gavin Junior 18 Kelly, Michael Eamon James 22 Hare, Joshua Darren 23 Bennett, Kyle 24 Menayese, Rollin 25 Moore (Moore), Deon 26 Matthews, Samuel Lloyd 28 Tomlinson, Lucas George 29 Adeboyejo, Ayomide Victor 31 Andre Junior, Alexis 32 Jaakkola, Anssi 33 Rodman, Alex James 35 Hoole, Luca Anthony 36 Hargreaves, Cameron 37 Hodges, Harry Kenneth 28 players EFL NOTIFICATION OF SHIRT NUMBERS : Burton Albion 1 O'Hara, Kieran Michael 2 Brayford, John Robert 3 Daniel, Colin Alan 4 Edwards, Ryan Marc 5 Buxton,
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