THERE’S a full midweek round of Championship fixtures for Tuesday, November 1 and Wednesday, November 2 – with all games available on Sky either on the main channels or the red button.
Sky’s contract with the EFL for live TV rights allows them to show games they’ve not selected as their main channel matches for full midweek rounds. Sky have Bristol City v Sheffield United and Norwich v QPR as their main matches getting the full Sky Sports coverage with more limited coverage of Luton v Reading on the Sky Sports Arena channel.
All others will have single-camera coverage with no replays on Sky Sports’ red button and app.
ITV 4 will have highlights on Wednesday night from 10.30pm.
Goals and key moments from the Championship will also be shown as they happen on Soccer Special on Sky Sports News.
The Championship midweek games are available to watch live via clubs’ official websites for a fee – these feature more camera angles and replays than the red button coverage.
SKY SPORTS RED BUTTON – SINGLE CAMERA COVERAGE ONLY/NO REPLAYS/NO BUILD-UP AND AFTER-MATCH ANALYSIS. (ALSO AVAILABLE FOR WITH MORE CAMERA VIEWS VIA CLUBS’ OWN WEBSITES FOR A FEE)
7.45PM
COVENTRY V BLACKBURN
HULL V MIDDLESBROUGH
PRESTON V SWANSEA
8PM
WEST BROM V BLACKPOOL
8PM BRISTOL CITY V SHEFFIELD UNITED
EFL SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL/MAIN EVENT
7.45PM LUTON V READING
EFL SKY SPORTS ARENA
(LUTON V READING HAS LIMITED CAMERA ANGLES, BUT DOES HAVE REPLAYS – ALTHOUGH NO BUILD-UP AND AFTER-MATCH ANALYSIS)
Goals as they go in from all Championship games on Sky Sports News
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2
SKY SPORTS RED BUTTON – SINGLE CAMERA COVERAGE ONLY/NO REPLAYS/NO BUILD-UP AND AFTER-MATCH ANALYSIS. (ALSO AVAILABLE FOR WITH MORE CAMERA VIEWS VIA CLUBS’ OWN WEBSITES FOR A FEE)
7.45PM
BIRMINGHAM V MILLWALL
BURNLEY V ROTHERHAM
CARDIFF V WATFORD
HUDDERSFIELD V SUNDERLAND
WIAGN V STOKE
7.45PM NORWICH V QPR
EFL SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL/MAIN EVENT
Goals as they go in from all Championship games on Sky Sports News
The Africa Cup of Nations is underway with ALL games on Sky Sports – and some available FREE-TO-AIR on the BBC.
All 52 matches will be available across Sky’s sports channels while BBC will also show ten on them, some on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport online site and app. Some of the BBC’s games will also be available on their TV channels.
The BBC’s matches include the final and semi-finals which will be shown on BBC Three as it makes its return as a TV channel after only being available online.
The TV guide for the group stage is listed below – BBC free-to-air matches are highlighted in a shaded box.