EFL club announce emergency loan deal ahead of title showdown

Apr 15, 2026 - 16:15
EFL club announce emergency loan deal ahead of title showdown

Cambridge United have completed the loan signing of goalkeeper Jack Walton.

The stopper has signed for the League Two club on a seven-day emergency loan from Championship club Preston North End.

Preston North End's Jack Walton warms up during the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston North End and Oxford United
Walton has joined Cambridge on an emergency seven-day loan from Preston
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It comes ahead of Cambridge’s trip to promotion rivals Bromley on Thursday night.

Neil Harris’ side are currently without first-choice keeper Jake Eastwood through suspension.

The 29-year-old was sent off during their 4-0 win over Notts County at Abbey Stadium on Saturday.

Eastwood was replaced by Ben Hughes off the bench at the weekend.

However, Harris has now bolstered his goalkeeping options with the arrival of Walton.

The loanee has made five first-team appearances for Preston this season following his summer arrival from Luton Town.

Those outings include three in the Championship this term, with the others coming in the Carabao Cup.

Walton began his career at Barnsley and has previously had loan spells at Stalybridge Celtic and Scottish club Dundee United.

The 27-year-old could make his U’s debut away at Bromley on Thursday night.

League Two promotion race

Cambridge travel to Hayes Lane in a crucial meeting in the League Two promotion race.

Jack Walton of Preston North End reacts after the Middlesbrough first goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and Preston North End
Walton could make his Cambridge debut away to Bromley on Thursday night
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Bromley will be promoted to League One for the first time in their history if they win.

Andy Woodman’s side are already guaranteed their highest-ever league finish in just their second Football League campaign.

However, Cambridge can cut the gap to the league leaders to just three points with a victory of their own.

Their win over Notts County at the weekend saw Cambridge leapfrog their opponents into third place.

They are currently eyeing an immediate return to the third-tier following relegation last season.

Walton’s seven-day loan deal means he could also feature at home to Grimsby on Tuesday, April 21.

Cambridge United Manager Neil Harris celebrates his sides victory after the Sky Bet League Two match between Cambridge United and Notts County
Harris’ side can cut the gap to the League Two leaders to three points with a game in hand
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They then host Barrow four days later in their final home fixture of the season.

The U’s are scheduled to conclude their league campaign away at Crewe Alexandra on May 2.

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