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Huddersfield, Coventry, Luton, Millwall, Blackpool & Fulham players on FLW Fans’ Championship POTM shortlist

We’re closing in on the business end of the Championship season now, with the end of 2021/22 in sight. 

It’s this point in the season when players really put their hands up to be counted and we’ve highlighted six that did just that in February.

The vote for the FLW Fans’ Championship Player of the Month award is now open and runs until 9am tomorrow, with the winner announced later that morning.

To help you cast your vote, we’ve broken down why each of the six nominees has made the shortlist.

All stats courtesy of Whoscored.

Huddersfield Town went unbeaten in February, thanks in no small part to goalkeeper Lee Nicholls.

Nicholls conceded just twice in six Championship games last month – making 22 saves as he kept four clean sheets and helped the Terriers surge up the table.

The shot-stopper provides his side with a reliable foundation and inspires confidence, which could be vital in the run-in.

Being difficult to beat has been at the heart of Coventry City’s success this season and no player embodies that more than centre-back Dominic Hyam.

The 26-year-old came to his side’s aid time and time again in February, making 35 clearances as he helped the Sky Blues go unbeaten.

Hyam was a useful asset in the opposition box as well, scoring twice in games that Coventry narrowly won.

Singling out just one Luton Town player for February was no easy task but the contributions of Allan Campbell simply could not be ignored.

The all-action midfielder was vital in ensuring that the front-foot style of football that Nathan Jones has his side playing was as effective as it was last month – with the Hatters winning 15 of a possible 18 points.

Campbell’s influence both in and out of possession was clear to see, with the Scot scoring twice

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