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Toffolo, Surridge & Weimann among nominees for FLW Fans’ Championship Player of the Month for April

April was a vital month at both ends of the Championship table with key results in the races for automatic promotion, the top six, and survival. 

The vote for the FLW Fans’ Championship Player of the Month award is now open with six of the division’s stand-out performers included on the shortlist.

You’ve got until 9am tomorrow (Tuesday 10/05) to cast your vote, with the winner announced later that morning.

To help you decide who should get the nod, we’ve broken down why all six of the nominees made the shortlist.

All stats courtesy of Whoscored.

Huddersfield Town didn’t lose a single game in April – winning five times and drawing once as they tightened their grip on a play-off place.

No player was more important for the Terriers at both ends of the pitch than Harry Toffolo, whose work on the left flank was remarkable.

As well as helping Huddersfield keep three clean sheets and concede just four goals, the 26-year-old scored four times himself as he continued a brilliant season.

Murray Wallace has been an absolute man mountain for Millwall this season and things were no different last month.

His versatility has been vital for Gary Rowett, confidently playing as both a centre-back and wing-back, and his performances in April summed up what a reliable defender he has been this term.

Wallace made a mammoth 24 tackles and won 21 aerial duels, as well as finding the net himself in the 1-1 draw with Preston North End.

Bouncing back from a nasty ACL injury in 2020 to score more than 20 goals in a season for the first time in his career is a phenomenal achievement – particularly given Andi Weimann spent much of 2021/22 in attacking midfield.

His dynamism in that role is so important for the Robins, who lost just once and took 11

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