The EFL and Sky Sports have confirmed all broadcast-selected Sky Bet EFL matches for the period up to the FA Cup third round, the weekend of 11/12 January 2025.
This new notice period is a significant improvement on the previous position, which saw five weeks' notice given across the majority of the season. By selecting TV picks early and giving much more notice, fans will be able to plan with more certainty when making travel and hotel arrangements.
We will feature nine times on Sky Sports during the period between October and January.
Our trip to Norwich City has been re-scheduled for a Sunday and we have lunchtime kick-offs for the home games against Luton Town and Hull City.
Both our games against Burnley have been selected – our trip to Turf Moor is now on a Friday – and our midweek match at Leeds United will also be screened live.
Our trip to Bristol City in February has also been re-arranged due to a clash of events at Ashton Gate, and the game will now take place on Friday 21 February (7.45pm).
Our re-scheduled fixtures
- Tue 1 Oct West Brom (A) - 8pm Sky Sports Football
- Wed 23 Oct Sheffield United (H) – 8pm Sky Sports Football
- Sun 27 Oct Norwich City (A) – 3pm Sky Sports Football
- Sat 9 Nov Luton Town (H) – 12.30pm Sky Sports +
- Sat 30 Nov Hull City (H) – 12.30pm Sky Sports +
- Fri 6 Dec Burnley (A) – 8pm Sky Sports Football
- Tue 10 Dec Leeds United (A) – 8pm Sky Sports Football
- Sun 29 Dec Burnley (H) – 8pm Sky Sports Football
- Wed 1 Jan Hull City (A) – 5.30pm Sky Sports Football
- Fri 21 Feb Bristol City (A) – 7.45pm
Sky Bet EFL fixtures will be broadcast via either an existing Sky Sports channel or Sky Sports+ - a new way for fans to discover and stream live sport via a new channel and numerous live streams. Integrated into the current Sky TV experience and the revamped Sky Sports mobile app, Sky Sports+ is available at no extra cost for subscribers of the full Sky Sports package. All televised fixtures will also be available on streaming service NOW.
During a regular weekend, fans can watch a minimum of seven matches on a Saturday lunchtime (12.30pm kick-off), frequent slots on a Friday night and additional selected picks on a Thursday night, Sunday afternoon and Monday night.
By November, selections will be made in respect of all matches to be played between the end of the third round proper of the FA Cup and the first weekend of March, and these will be announced later in the month.