EFL 2024/25: Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two fixtures released at 9am on Wednesday | Football News

EFL 2024/25: Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two fixtures released at 9am on Wednesday | Football News


The fixtures for the 2024/25 Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two seasons will be released at 9am on Wednesday.

At Sky Sports, we will have comprehensive coverage of the release across our digital platforms and on Sky Sports News.

They yet-to-be-announced curtain-raiser will kick-start a new era on Sky Sports, with every game of the opening weekend in the EFL available on the newly-launched Sky Sports+.

In total, 1,059 EFL matches are set to be broadcast across existing Sky Sports over each of the next five seasons.

Every single League One and League Two team will be featured live on Sky at least 20 times next season and every one of the 24 Championship clubs will be live on Sky at least 24 times.

What are the key dates for the 2024/25 Sky Bet EFL season?

  • Opening weekend: August 10/11
  • Final day: May 3, 2025
  • Play-off final weekend: May 24-26, 2025

So what is Sky Sports+?

Launching this August, Sky Sports+ will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app – giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost.

With the capability to show up to 100 live events via concurrent streams, Sky Sports+ makes it easier for fans to find and watch their team.

I am a Sky subscriber, do I need to pay extra to watch my team?

No!

Customers with a full Sky Sports subscription won’t need to do a thing.

Once live, Sky Sports+ will simply drop into the existing Sky experience, across Sky Glass, Sky Stream, Sky Q, and NOW.

The revamped Sky Sports app will also become the ultimate home of sports streaming on mobile devices with Sky Sports+ streams accessible directly from the app.

Stream any game from the EFL opening weekend live!

The scale of Sky Sports+ will be evident from the opening weekend of the 2024/25 season, with every game from across all three divisions – the Championship, League One and League Two – streamed live, a first in broadcasting history.

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I am NOT a Sky subscriber, how can I watch my team?

For instant, contract-free access to all Sky Sports channels, non-Sky subscribers can purchase a NOW Sports Day or Month Membership.

From August, this will also include every single live Sky Sports+ stream and on demand catch-up content.

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Which games will be live on Sky?

Each full weekend of EFL fixtures will see 10 live matches shown – including three Championship, two League One and two League Two matches all broadcast live at 12.30pm on Saturdays.

All opening weekend, final day, and midweek fixtures in the EFL will be shown live, as will all games played on Bank Holidays including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

The matches played in League One and League Two during international breaks will also be available live.

For the first time ever, fans will be also able to watch every match from the Carabao Cup and Bristol Street Motors Trophy.

Will fixtures keep moving if they are broadcast?

While some matches will be rescheduled for broadcast purposes, the majority of fixtures won’t be moved.

How long in advance will I know about fixture changes?

All live matches selected for broadcast up to the FA Cup third Round in January 2025 will be communicated before the start of the season.

Live league matches in August and September will be released first, by early July.

Greater parity in the number of times that clubs are selected for TV coverage is also guaranteed.

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Euro 2024: Liam Cooper, Okay Yokuslu among Sky Bet EFL players in Germany this summer | Football News

Euro 2024: Liam Cooper, Okay Yokuslu among Sky Bet EFL players in Germany this summer | Football News


Euro 2024 gets under way on Friday night, when hosts Germany face Scotland in the tournament’s opener at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.

The 17th edition of the tournament takes place between Friday June 14 and Sunday July 14, and will end where it begins – at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.

All 24 qualified nations were required to submit their final squad lists by the deadline on Friday June 7, with the Sky Bet EFL represented by 13 players from six countries.

Here, we take a look at who they are…

Belgium

Thomas Kaminski – Luton Town

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Belgium’s Thomas Kaminski

Thomas Kaminski has been in and out of the senior Belgium squad for more than a decade now and even went to Euro 2020 after an injury to Simon Mignolet.

However, it was not until March 23 that he finally made his international debut – albeit as an 83rd-minute replacement for Nottingham Forest’s Matz Sels in a goalless draw with the Republic of Ireland.

The 31-year-old is joined by Sels and Wolfsburg ‘keeper Koen Casteels in Domenico Tedesco’s 25-man squad.

Georgia

Giorgi Chakvetadze – Watford

Georgia's Giorgi Chakvetadze
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Georgia’s Giorgi Chakvetadze

Giorgi Chakvetadze joined Watford permanently in February, after an initial loan from Gent, though struggled to make an impact in an admittedly disappointing season for the Hornets.

He is a key player for Georgia, though, and has scored three goals and provided five assists across his last 11 caps, which included qualification play-off wins over Luxembourg and Greece in March.

Chakvetadze, 24, is seemingly a guaranteed starter under head coach Willy Sagnol, as he takes the nation into their first international tournament.

Hungary

Callum Styles – Barnsley

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Hungary’s Callum Styles

Although born in Bury, Callum Styles qualified to play for Hungary through his late grandmother and has earned 22 caps since his debut in March 2022.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports in October, the midfielder – who spent the second half of last season on loan at Sunderland – spoke about what qualification for the tournament would mean.

“It’s something I dreamed of as a kid,” he said. “I’ll have my family all coming out to watch and hopefully we can achieve something that the country is destined to achieve. It will just be crazy – I can’t wait.”

Scotland

Tommy Conway and Ross McCrorie – Bristol City; Angus Gunn, Grant Hanley, Kenny McLean – Norwich City; Liam Cooper – Leeds United; Ryan Porteous – Watford

More often than not, home nations’ squads are mostly made up of players who play in the EFL or the Premier League and the Scotland squad is a prime example of that.

Andy Halliday has his say on Steve Clarke’s selection decisions ahead of Scotland’s Euros campaign

Tommy Conway is the first of two Bristol City players in the squad. The 21-year-old Robins’ young player of the year was born in Somerset, but qualifies through his grandfather and made his debut in the 2-2 draw with Finland earlier this month. Club team-mate Ross McCrorie also made his debut earlier this month, against Gibraltar, having already featured at every age level from U15 to U21.

Angus Gunn opted to switch his allegiance from England to Scotland last March, having previously been called up by Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate. The 28-year-old has started three of the Scots’ last four friendlies and has 10 caps in total.

The Scotland squad received a special send-off at Glasgow airport, as they departed for Euro 2024 in Germany

Norwich team-mate Grant Hanley has 50 caps for his country and started the friendlies against Gibraltar and Finland, having missed the last 10 international fixtures through injury. Fellow Canary Kenny McLean – an ever-present in the Championship in 2023/24 – is closing in on 40 caps, but has played more of a bit-part role over the last couple of years.

Ryan Porteous has established himself as a regular starter under Steve Clarke since making his debut away at Ukraine in September 2022 and has earned 11 caps to date. Liam Cooper makes the cut, too, despite featuring just once in Leeds’ last 17 league games in 2023/24. He has earned 19 caps in all and his leadership skills make him a valuable part of the squad.

Switzerland

Zeki Amdouni – Burnley

Switzerland's Zeki Amdouni
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Switzerland’s Zeki Amdouni

In spite of his Turkish and Tunisian heritage, Zeki Amdouni opted to play for the country of his birth at senior level and made his debut against the Czech Republic on September 27, 2022.

Since then, the 23-year-old has earned 15 caps and scored seven goals, the most recent of which came in the 4-0 friendly win over Estonia on June 4.

Amdouni signed a five-year deal at Burnley last summer and finished as the Clarets’ second top scorer with six goals in a season that ended with relegation back to the Sky Bet Championship.

Turkey

Okay Yokuslu – West Brom

Turkey's Okay Yokuslu
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Turkey’s Okay Yokuslu

Okay Yokuslu will earn his first cap for Turkey in almost three years if he plays at the tournament in Germany.

The 30-year-old featured in all three of the nation’s Euro 2020 group games, but played in only two more qualifiers in September 2021 thereafter.

Yokuslu has been linked with a move away from West Brom – for whom he made 48 appearances in 2023/24 – this summer.