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  • ===[[2023-24 Premier League 2]]=== ...ton ]] || Home || W || [[Newcastle United 5-3 Southampton (2023-24 Premier League 2)|5-3]]
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  • ===[[2023-24 Premier League 2]]=== ...underland]] || Away || L || [[Sunderland 2-0 Norwich City (2023-24 Premier League 2)|0-2]]
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  • ===[[2023-24 Premier League 2]]=== ...21s|Stoke City]] || Away || W || [[Stoke City 0-2 Reading (2023-24 Premier League 2)|2-0]]
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  • ===[[2023-24 Premier League 2]]=== ...s|Arsenal]] || Away || L || [[Arsenal 3-0 West Ham United (2023-24 Premier League 2)|0-3]]
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  • ===[[2023-24 Premier League 2]]=== ... ]] || Home || D || [[Nottingham Forest 2-2 Middlesbrough (2023-24 Premier League 2)|2-2]]
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  • | league = [[2016-17 Under-18 Premier League|2016-17 Under-18 Premier League (North)]] ===[[2016-17 Under-18 Premier League|2016-17 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]===
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  • The Manchester City Under-18s were managed by [[Lee Carsley]] in 2016-17. ===[[2016-17 Under-18 Premier League|2016-17 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]===
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  • The 2019-20 Youth Cup is the 67th campaign of English football's premier cup competition at youth level. [[Liverpool Under-18s|Liverpool]] are the defen ...he first time at the First Round stage as the 47 teams from League One and League Two join 36 winners from the Third Qualifying Round.<br><br>
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  • ...e seventh campaign of the knockout cup competition launched by the Premier League following the launch of EPPP. | team2 = Exeter City
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  • ...der-18 Premier League Cup is the third campaign of the domestic youth team cup competition, which pits Category 1 teams against each other in an initial t [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] are the defending cup holders.<br><br>
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  • The Manchester City Under-18s were managed by [[Gareth Taylor]] in 2019-20. ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]===
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ...|| W || [[Stoke City 0-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|3-0]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ...ome || D || [[Newcastle United 3-3 Middlesbrough (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|3-3]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ... L || [[West Bromwich Albion 0-4 Manchester City (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|0-4]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ...nty]] || Home || W || [[Everton 2-1 Derby County (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|2-1]]
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  • The Blackburn Under-18s were managed by [[wikipedia:Mike Sheron|Mike Sheron]] in 2019-20. ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]===
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ...way || D || [[Newcastle United 3-3 Middlesbrough (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|3-3]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (South)]]=== ...|Arsenal]] || Away || W || [[Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|2-1]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ...vers]] || Away || W || [[Blackburn 1-7 Liverpool (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|7-1]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ... Away || L || [[Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|0-3]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League#North|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ... || Home ||W||[[Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|3-0]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]=== ... Away || L || [[Everton 2-1 Derby County (2019-20 Under-18 Premier League)|1-2]]
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  • ...ry Hamblin]] || {{birth date and age|1999|10|13|df=yes}} || England ||Bath City || January 2020 ===[[2019-20 Premier League 2|2019-20 Premier League 2 (Division 1)]]===
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  • ===[[2019-20 Premier League 2|2019-20 Premier League 2 (Division 2)]]=== ...n Villa]] || Home || W || [[Middlesbrough 1-0 Aston Villa (2019-20 Premier League 2)|1-0]]
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  • ===[[2019-20 Premier League 2|2019-20 Premier League 2 (Division 2)]]=== ...|Reading]] || Away || L || [[Reading 6-0 Newcastle United (2019-20 Premier League 2)|0-6]]
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  • The Stoke Under-18s are were managed by [[wikipedia:Richard Walker (footballer, born ===[[2019-20 Under-18 Premier League|2019-20 Under-18 Premier League (North)]]===
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  • The 2020-21 Youth Cup is the 68th campaign of English football's premier cup competition at youth level.<br> <br> ...he first time at the First Round stage as the 48 teams from League One and League Two join 40 winners from the Third Qualifying Round. <br> <br>
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  • ...17 Premier League Cup is the inaugural campaign of the domestic youth team cup competition, replacing both Under-18 and Under-16 versions for this season, [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] are the defending cup holders.<br><br>
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  • ==2020-21 Squad== ==2020-21 Campaign==
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  • The Stoke Under-18s were managed by [[wikipedia:Richard Walker (footballer, born 1980 ==2020-21 Squad==
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  • ==2020-21 Squad== ==2020-21 Campaign==
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  • The Manchester City Under-18s were managed by Carlos Vicens. ==2020-21 Squad==
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  • The Blackburn Under-18s were managed by [[wikipedia:Mike Sheron|Mike Sheron]]. ==2020-21 Squad==
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  • ...p competition, having replaced both Under-18 and Under-16 versions for the 2020-21 season before remaining in its own guise thereafter. It pits Category 1 tea [[Brighton & Hove Albion Under-18s|Brighton & Hove Albion]] are the defending cup holders.<br><br>
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  • ...er-18 Premier League Cup is the fourth campaign of the domestic youth team cup competition, which pits Category 1 teams against each other in an initial t ...lders, having won it in 2020 before the tournament took a year's hiatus in 2020-21.<br><br>
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  • ...he eighth campaign of the knockout cup competition launched by the Premier League following the launch of EPPP. ...efending champions after the tournament was cancelled in 2019-20 and spent 2020-21 on hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br>
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  • ...p competition, having replaced both Under-18 and Under-16 versions for the 2020-21 season before remaining in its own guise thereafter. It pits Category 1 tea [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] are the defending cup holders.<br><br>
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  • ...p competition, having replaced both Under-18 and Under-16 versions for the 2020-21 season before remaining in its own guise thereafter. It pits Category 1 tea [[Tottenham Hotspur Under-18s|Tottenham Hotspur]] are the defending cup holders.<br><br>
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