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 11th/12th January 2025.
As per the previous commitment these selections have been published before the start of the EFL season, ensuring clubs are now in a position to advise supporters of the changes to be made well in advance of the fixtures taking place. Selections have been made by Sky after liaising with the respective clubs, relevant authorities and the League.
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. While some fixtures have been moved in order to be broadcast, during a regular weekend, 26 of the 36 matches across the three divisions have not been moved from the Saturday 3pm kick off slot.
The League is also committed to greater parity in the number of times that clubs are selected for TV coverage across all competitions, with clubs set to feature more than 20 times per season on Sky Sports.
Broadcast selections are subject to change due to fixture rearrangements in relation to international call-ups and Cup ties.
The full list of broadcast selections is available at EFL.com.
Derby County's full list of broadcast selections for the 2024/25 season to date can be found here.
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.
Schedule and Slots
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.
26 of the 36 matches of a regular weekend across the three divisions have NOT been moved from the Saturday 3:00pm kick off slot.
Midweek matches
All midweek Sky Bet EFL fixtures across the three divisions will be broadcast on Sky Sports, on a Tuesday or Wednesday night.
A minimum of two matches from the Championship will be selected to be broadcast on Sky Sports Football. Championship clubs will play midweek Sky Bet EFL fixtures on four occasions in this period.
All remaining matches will be available to stream via Sky Sports+.
International Weekends
Fixtures played in League One and League Two will be available for broadcast on Sky Sports, the majority of these in the Saturday 3pm slot.
Two international breaks will occur during this period in October and November.
Article 48 “blocked hours” will not apply during International Break weekends.
Bank Holidays
All Sky Bet EFL fixtures on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day across the three divisions will be broadcast on Sky Sports or available to stream via Sky Sports+.
By November, selections shall 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.