Championship In the Championship there are eight sets of midweek fixtures which will be streamed by Clubs, excluding Sky Sports selections. These matches will also be shown on the Sky Sports Red Button. These dates are: 13th/14th September 2022 4th/5th October 2022 18th/19th October 2022 1st/2nd November 2022 29th/30th December 2022 14th/15th February 2023 14th/15th March 2023 18th/19th April 2023 The following Bank Holiday fixtures can also be streamed at the home Club’s discretion, excluding Sky Sports selections: Boxing Day (26th December 2022) New Year's Day (1st and 2nd of January (2023) Good Friday (7th April 2023) Easter Monday (10th April 2023) On top of this, there are two extra rounds of midweek fixtures in August that have been moved from weekends in December to make way for the World Cup.
Carabao Cup Streaming of Carabao Cup fixtures is not permitted. International Streaming All Championship matches can be streamed by Clubs internationally, except for any games selected for international broadcast. Sky Bet Championship matches selected for international broadcast during the 8 scheduled Championship midweeks (dates of which can be found above) can still be streamed internationally, apart from in the following territories: Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE, Yemen, Chad, Djibouti, Somalia, Palestine, USA, Turkey, Netherlands, Iceland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, Andorra, Monaco, Clipperton, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Madagascar, Martinique, Mauritius, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, La Reunion, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Wallis and Futuna.
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EFL Official Website - iFollow & StreamingUK Streaming A selection of Championship, League One and League Two matches can be streamed by Clubs in the UK (comprising of the UK, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man). 43 Clubs for the 2022/23 season will use the EFL's iFollow platform to give access to games, while the remaining 29 Clubs will use their own platforms.. Access to your Club's streaming service can be found above. Find matches ineligible for streaming.
16th August 2022 13th September 2022 25th October 2022 29th December 2022 14th February 2023 18th April 2023 The following Saturday fixtures, which take place during the World Cup, will also be streamed by Clubs: 19th November 2022 3rd December 2022 10th December 2022 17th December 2022 The following fixture dates, set for the international break, will also be streamed by Clubs: 24th September 2022 25th March 2023 And fixtures on the following Bank Holidays will also be streamed by Clubs: New Year's Day (1st and 2nd of January 2023) Papa Johns Trophy All Papa Johns Trophy matches will be streamed by Clubs, except for the Semi-Finals and Final, which will be broadcast by Sky Sports.