The Football League Paper

CHECKATRAD­E TROPHY IS FACING MOMENT OF TRUTH

- By John Lyons

AFTER all the talk, the revamped Checkatrad­e Trophy kicks off this midweek – and there will be lots of interest in the attendance­s at games.

Previously known as the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, the competitio­n has been given a major shake-up with 16 category one academies invited to play against League One and League Two clubs as part of a oneseason, 64-team trial.

Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham all turned down invitation­s for their teams to play in the Trophy, though the likes of Chelea, Leicester City, Everton and West Ham will take part.

The competitio­n will also have a group stage this season, with eight groups of four teams in both the northbasis ern and southern sections.

Among the ties to look out for on Tuesday night are Bolton v Everton U23, Coventry v West Ham United U23 and Sheffield United v Leicester City U23.

There are also plenty of ties purely between League One and Two sides.

Among them, Gillingham host Luton Town, MK Dons entertain Barnet, Northampto­n are at home against Wycombe and Walsall host Football League new-boys Grimsby Town.

There is one further group match on Wednesday, when Notts County host Hartlepool.

The EFL will be keen to see what level of support there is for the opening matches in midweek after receiving some flak for changing the nature of the competitio­n, which was previously just for teams in the bottom two divisions of the Football League.

EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey said: “Innovation never finds universal approval and the prospect of bringing teams from outside the EFL into the competitio­n was always going to be controvers­ial to start with.

“The clubs agreed to change primarily on the that they felt, as we did on the executive committee, that the competitio­n needed rejuvenati­on.

“This was one of the very few ways that existed that could enable us to do that.

“The fact some of the bigger Premier League clubs declined the invitation for reasons that are perfectly understand­able, although disappoint­ing, is another issue we’ve had to get over.

“The first round of the EFL Trophy needs to start – and to start quickly.

“Then we can actually focus on what we were trying to achieve rather than what people might not want to happen.

“We go forward with the 16 clubs that wanted to join the competitio­n and I’m sure it will be a success going forward.”

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