CARABAO CUP THIRD ROUND LIVE ON SKY SPORTS

8PM MAN UNITED V CRYSTAL PALACE
EFL CUP SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL/MAIN EVENT
8PM NEWCASTLE UNITED V MAN CITY
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HIGHLIGHTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON ITV 4
8PM MAN UNITED V CRYSTAL PALACE
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8PM NEWCASTLE UNITED V MAN CITY
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HIGHLIGHTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON ITV 4
8AM AUSTRALIA V FRANCE
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11.30AM ENGLAND V COLUMBIA
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9AM SEMI-FINAL
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11AM SEMI-FINAL
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9AM THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF
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11AM FINAL
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The new season is kicking off with some of the biggest changes for decades in coverage of footie on TV.
In one of the busiest summers in football television history a number of shows have been axed, presenters, pundits and commentators changed and new signings made.
FOOTIE ON TV is here to guide you through the changes.
Saturday afternoons get a massive overhaul following Jeff Stelling’s departure from Sky Sports.
Taking on what some might see as a poisoned chalice given Stelling’s incredible popularity is Simon Thomas.
The former Blue Peter presenter was one of Sky’s Premier League anchors before stepping away from the job in 2018, following the death of his wife, so he could spend more time with his son.
Sky said they’d always leave the door open for a possible return and Thomas has hosted on Sky Sports News and filled in for Stelling over the past year. He’s also presented some of Amazon’s live Premier League games.
Former Premier League referee Mike Dean will also join the panel with familiar faces Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Sue Smith, Kris Boyd and Tim Sherwood all returning. Julian Warren, who took on Stelling’s role for midweek matches, will continue to do so for the Tuesday and Wednesday Soccer Specials.
Thomas has always appeared popular with Sky’s audience so is likely to be well received despite having to follow in the footsteps of such a legendary broadcasting figure as Stelling.
A massive change for Sky is in the commentary box with Peter Drury calling the broadcaster’s biggest matches.
He replaces Martin Tyler who some consider to be the greatest UK football commentator of all time, although there has been a feeling he’d lost some of his sparkle in more recent years.
Drury is famed for his poetic descriptions of big moments having more than 30 years of experience across various broadcasters.
He’s likely to commentate on Sky’s big 4.30pm Super Sunday match and will continue to call games for America’s NBC Premier League matches. NBC is part of Comcast which also owns Sky.
Rob Hawthorne, Bill Leslie, See Hutchinson, Dan Mann, Gary Weaver and Ian Crocker will commentate across Sky’s portfolio of Premier League, EFL and Scottish Premiership rights.
David Jones and Kelly Cates will again lead Sky’s coverage with Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards and Roy Keane. Greame Souness departed at the end of last season.
In a summer of big moves in football broadcasting, Laura Woods is a huge signing for TNT Sports which is taking over from BT Sport.
The award-winning journalist will front TNT’s Champions League coverage taking over from Jake Humphrey.
Woods will be the main Champions League anchor with Reshmin Chowdhury fronting other games from the competition.
Lynsey Hipgrave will again be the main Premier League presenter for TNT’s matches which will mainly air at 12.30pm on Saturdays. Woods may present the occasional Premier League game and will also host some of TNT’s boxing coverage.
Ally McCoist, who built up a great rapport with Woods on TalkSport, will also feature on TNT’s football coverage.
Rio Ferdinand, Peter Crouch, Joe Cole, Rachel Brown-Finnish, Owen Hargreaves, Steve McManaman, Joleon Lescott, Michael Owen, Paul Scholes and Robbie Savage make up the rest of of the TNT team with Darren Fletcher and Adam Summerton on commentary
Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton is also making a summer switch – leaving the rebranded TNT Sports for Sky’s Scottish coverage.
Sutton will be lead pundit alongside Kris Boyd for Sky’s Scottish Premiership games with Eilidh Barbour again fronting coverage and Ian Crocker on commentary duties.
Sutton’s been brought in at Sky for the Scottish coverage although it’s not clear yet whether he could feature on other elements of Sky’s football coverage as well. He will continue his radio and newspapers roles alongside the Sky work.
On TNT Sports Jules Breach has replaced veteran touchline reporter Des Kelly for Premier League games.
Breach, who hosts Channel 4’s England coverage, will also present Europa League matches for TNT and a preview show on Premier League match days.
Over on Sky, long-serving reporter Geoff Shreeves has also departed.
ITV’s EFL highlights show – which debuted last season after taking over the rights from Quest – is already being overhauled.
It’s being cut from two hours to 95 minutes and will now be presented on location from a different ground each week.
Pundits have been dropped in favour of more highlights packages and quickfire goals round-ups for Leagues One and Two.
It will still air on ITV 4 at 9pm.
Soccer AM has disappeared from the Sky schedule while TNT Sports have decided to axe the Score live updates show which BT used to run.
Sky Sports News is getting a new studio while commentator Pien Meulensteen will join Sky’s Women’s Super League coverage along with former England international Izzy Christiansen.
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED EFL TV GAMES LISTED HERE
12NOON WATFORD V BLACKBURN
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12.30PM SUNDERLAND V SOUTHAMPTON
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8PM CAMBRIDGE UNITED V READING
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12.30PM DERBY V NORTHAMPTON
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8PM SOUTHAMPTON V LEICESTER
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7.45PM CARDIFF V SWANSEA
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12NOON MILLWALL V LEEDS
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7.45PM PRESON V BIRMINGHAM
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8PM SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY V MIDDLESBROUGH
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8PM NORWICH V LEICESTER
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BT Sport will transform into TNT Sports on Tuesday (July 18).
BT is rebranding its sports offering under the TNT Sports name. It follows the merger of BT Sport with Warner Bros Discovery. The company runs various channels under the Discovery brand and also owns the Eurosport channels.
No, effectively this is just a rebrand of BT Sport’s channels to TNT Sports bringing it under the TNT name which is used by Warner Bros in America and other countries. The rights which are held by the new TNT channels are the ones BT had, so TNT will have the Saturday 12.30pm Premier League games and the Champions League just as BT did, but now badged TNT and with a new graphics and branding suite. The Eurosport channels will remain under that name for now, but will change to TNT eventually.
This is probably the biggest change. The BT Sport app will end and the TNT channels with be found under the Discovery+ app and streaming service. It’s not clear yet whether there will be some crossover where both apps will continue at once for a time. If you already subscribe to BT Sport and watch via Sky or other platforms like BT TV or Virgin, the channels will be there in the usual way but just with a new name.
No changes in pricing details have been confirmed so it’s not clear yet, but there’s likely to be more details from launch date.
Pretty much at the moment, although going forward it might be a significant merger. Having the might of Eurosport and TNT Sports together could prove the most serious challenge to Sky Sports’ dominant position. BT Sport – and others before it such as Setanta Sports and the UK version of ESPN – have largely been seen as secondary to Sky’s offering, but the new combination could really give Sky a run for its money in challenging for major live football and sports rights. It will be interesting to see if TNT’s approach to Premier League and Champions League football coverage will be markedly different. There are signs it could be with BT ever-present pitch side reporter Des Kelly departing, BT Sport Score axed and the highly-rated Laura Woods hotly tipped to take over as the main Champions League host for TNT.