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  1. Gossip: Preston target Blades striker Cannonpublished at 11:59 BST 10 August

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    Preston North End are targeting 23-year-old Sheffield United striker Tom Cannon and hope to bring the Republic of Ireland international back to Deepdale after a loan spell with the Lilywhites in 2023. (Football League World), external

    For more EFL transfer news and rumours, read Monday's full gossip column here.

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  2. Leicester sign goalkeeper Ravizzoli from Blackpoolpublished at 11:00 BST 10 August

    Franco Ravizzoli, sat down while wearing a green Leicester City goalkeeping jersey, holding a yellow Leicester City shirt up while smiling.Image source, Getty Images

    Leicester City have signed Argentine goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli from Blackpool on a three-year contract.

    The 29-year-old has moved on a free transfer and is boss Russell Martin's seventh signing of the summer so far.

    Ravizzoli has made 99 career appearances, also playing for clubs including Eastbourne Borough, MK Dons and Wycombe Wanderers.

    He came through the youth academy at River Plate in his home country and also trained with Spanish club Valencia as a youngster.

    "I'm absolutely delighted to be here. As soon as I heard about the club's interest, I just knew I couldn't turn the opportunity down," Ravizzoli told Leicester's website., external

    "Leicester is a big club with ambitions to be successful again, and I will give everything to help them on that journey."

  3. Analysis: Debutants make mark in 'home' winpublished at 15:57 BST 9 August

    Ross Heaton
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    Preston North End footballer Delano Burgzorg wearing a predominantly white kit with blue shorts and yellow trim and hitting the winning penalty with his right foot using a white and green ball in a shootout during the 2026/27 Carabao Cup first round match between the Championship club and League One team Huddersfield Town at Goodison Park in LiverpoolImage source, Getty Images
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    Delano Burgzorg scores the winning penalty to take Preston into the Carabao Cup second round

    It was an afternoon when much of the focus was on the location, but it ended in celebration.

    Preston North End booked their place in round two of the Carabao Cup after showing character and composure in a memorable match on Merseyside for two new signings.

    A red card for Lewis Gibson midway through the first half had Paul Heckingbottom's men on the ropes but they cleared their heads and found a way to hit back.

    Goodison Park became home for a day just under 60 years after Howard Kendall famously made the 35-mile journey from Preston to sign for the Toffees.

    'The Grand Old Lady' has played temporary host to visitors before, including Pele's Brazil in 1966, Sir Matt Busby's Manchester United and the FA Cup final in 1894 and 1910.

    With the finishing touches being made to Deepdale's pitch, the Championship side walked out in a slightly surreal atmosphere that finally grew as the 'home' side attacked the Gwladys Street End bearing Kendall's name.

    When Radinio Balker headed in for Huddersfield Town during the first half, Gibson's dismissal looked a fatal blow to any hopes of progression.

    Heckingbottom and his team deserve credit for a revitalised display after the restart, refusing to lose.

    Former Preston goalkeeper Alan Kelly looked completely mystified alongside me in the commentary box as several big appeals for penalties were waved away.

    The tide of the game kept flowing to our left and the Preston fans, despite their team's numerical disadvantage.

    Heckingbottom has been honest about how much more transfer business is needed, but new recruits Jusef Erabi and Delano Burgzorg wasted no time in making an impression from the bench.

    After earlier stinging the palms of Matty Young with a ferocious drive, Erabi was on hand to turn in Burgzorg's low ball in stoppage time. A special debut with members of the Swede's family travelling from Scandinavia to watch first-hand.

    Burgzorg's contribution did not end there. The Dutchman coolly slotted in the decisive penalty in the shoot-out after Daniel Iversen had made two terrific saves.

    The match started with a testimonial-esque level of noise but by the end Preston fans found their voice, playing their part in seeing the team through an unusual fixture.

    Preston will have to wait a fortnight for their return to Deepdale. How different the squad will look by then remains to be seen.

    What will have pleased Heckingbottom is the steel and resilience shown by his players in the face of adversity. There will be many tests to come, but this one they passed.

    Their opening Championship game at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday (12:30 BST) will not be any easier.

    A sold-out away end of 4,400 may make the visitors feel at home on the road for the second week in succession.

    Listen to Jusef Erabi's full interview with BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC sounds here - and do not forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

  4. Follow your League Two club this 2026-27 seasonpublished at 15:23 BST 7 August

    A general view of the League Two trophy on a stand with blue and white ribbons attachedImage source, Getty Images

    Can't get enough of your beloved League Two club? Fear not.

    BBC Sport covers all 24 League Two sides with dedicated online and radio reporters at hand to tell the story from every angle.

    Expect match reports, analysis, features and interviews - the works.

    We'll also have live text coverage of most League Two matches this season so you won't miss any of the action even when you're out of town.

    Remember, the best way to get all of this content is to download the BBC Sport app and follow your favourite teams and sports using the My Sport tab.

    Once you've set this up, you'll have quick access to those pages at the top of your Home tab and we'll be able to serve you better, more personalised, experiences in future.

    And when following your League Two team, from the start of the 2026-27 season you'll also get Live Notifications which gives you score updates directly on your phone's lock screen during a match.

    An image detailing how to follow your team on BBC Sport: "On the app? Tap the bell icon to get news about your club sent to you. Signed in on a browser? Hit 'Follow' to stay up to date.
  5. Follow your League One club this 2026-27 seasonpublished at 15:23 BST 7 August

    A general view of the EFL League One trophy with blue and white ribbons attachedImage source, Getty Images

    Can't get enough of your beloved League One club? Fear not.

    BBC Sport covers all 24 League One sides with dedicated online and radio reporters at hand to tell the story from every angle.

    Expect match reports, analysis, features and interviews - the works.

    We'll also have live text coverage of most League One matches this season so you won't miss any of the action even when you're out of town.

    Remember, the best way to get all of this content is to download the BBC Sport app and follow your favourite teams and sports using the My Sport tab.

    Once you've set this up, you'll have quick access to those pages at the top of your Home tab and we'll be able to serve you better, more personalised, experiences in future.

    And when following your League One team, from the start of the 2026-27 season you'll also get Live Notifications which gives you score updates directly on your phone's lock screen during a match.

    An image detailing how to follow your team on BBC Sport: "On the app? Tap the bell icon to get news about your club sent to you. Signed in on a browser? Hit 'Follow' to stay up to date.
  6. Follow your club this 2026-27 seasonpublished at 15:21 BST 7 August

    A photo of the Championship trophy with blue ribbons before it was presented to Coventry City in MayImage source, Getty Images

    Can't get enough of your beloved Championship club? Fear not.

    BBC Sport covers all 24 Championship sides with dedicated online and radio reporters at hand to tell the story from every angle.

    Expect match reports, analysis, in-depth features, interviews, fan views, quizzes - the works.

    We'll also have live text pages for every Championship match this season so you won't miss any of the action even when you're out of town.

    Remember, the best way to get all of this content is to download the BBC Sport app and follow your favourite teams and sports using the My Sport tab.

    Once you've set this up, you'll have quick access to those pages at the top of your Home tab and we'll be able to serve you better, more personalised, experiences in future.

    And when following your Championship team, from the start of the 2026-27 season you'll also get Live Notifications which gives you score updates directly on your phone's lock screen during a match.

    An image detailing how to follow your Championship team on BBC Sport: "On the app? Tap the bell icon to get news about your club sent to you. Signed in on a browser? Hit 'Follow' to stay up to date.