As part of Fans of the Future this season, The Football League has launched an Official Junior Reporter competition for children aged 14 years and under.

Participating clubs are offering the budding journalists among their young fans the chance to win an experience of a lifetime and attend a Coca-Cola Football League Play-Off Final at Wembley.

Each club is running their own local competition by asking young fans to submit their reports of a match or matches they have been to in order to find a junior match reporter to represent the club. Each individual club winner will receive an official Football League certificate, a goody bag containing a t-shirt, reporter's notebook, Football League pin badge and a free copy of Match magazine,

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The club winners will then going forward to national judging to identify one winner from each division, which The Football League will then invite them and up to 3 family members for a day out at the relevant divisional Play-Off Final at Wembley in order to write a report of the day to feature on www.football-league.co.uk.

The club winners for this season are listed below with links to their match reports.  Congratulations to all of them.

Birmingham City - Reece Charlton (age 12)

Bristol City - Zach Dorrington

Derby County - Matthew Daynes (age 10)

Doncaster Rovers - Joel Parramore (age 11)

Ipswich Town - Simon Bartlett (age 12)

Nottingham Forest - Alexander Porter (age 10)

Preston North End - Ali Ayub

Queens Park Rangers - Lisa Barnett

Reading - Sam Keogh (age 14)

Sheffield United - Imogen Allen (age 10)

Watford - Ryan East (age 12)

Bristol Rovers - Sam Bishop

Carlisle United - Sam Clarkson

Cheltenham Town - Breton Day (age 10)

Huddersfield Town - Edward Raw (age 7)

Northampton Town - Patrick Hollis (age 11)

Oldham Athletic - Christopher Bradford (age 10)

Scunthorpe United - James Moody (age 13)

Southend United - Daniel Wolfendale

Stockport County - Adam Higgins (age 10)

Tranmere Rovers - Khalid Wahbi (age 13)

Aldershot Town - Jake Channon

Barnet - Adam Hern (age 13)

Brentford - Calum Gaughan (age 14)

Chesterfield - Jacob Bloor (age 11)

Lincoln City - John Freeman (age 14)

Port Vale - Tom Wells (age 13)

Rochdale - Freddy Nicholson

Rotherham United - Mason Wing (age 11)