The latest EFL TV selections for the 2025/26 season have been revealed by broadcaster Sky Sports for the next few months.
The broadcast selections for the period up until to the end of September have now been confirmed, with every EFL team due to feature at least twice.
All opening weekend matches in the Championship, League One and League Two are once again set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports, along with all Carabao Cup and Vertu Trophy fixtures.
Before the 2024/25 season, we used to see most Championship teams picked a few times within two months, and barely any picks from Leagues One and Two.
Before a ball is kicked in the 2025/26 season, all TV selections will be confirmed for the period up to the FA Cup Third Round on the weekend of 10 January 2026.
You can view the full list of TV selections up until the end of September below.
EFL fixtures will be broadcast via either an existing Sky Sports channel or Sky Sports +. This has been the new way for fans to discover and stream live sport.
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.
LATEST EFL TV SELECTIONS:
1 – 3 August
Sky Bet League One
Friday 1 August – 8 pm – Luton Town v AFC Wimbledon – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 2 August – 12:30 pm – Cardiff City v Peterborough United – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 2 August – 3 pm – 9 matches – Sky Sports+
Sunday 3 August – 12 pm – Stockport County v Bolton Wanderers – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 2 August – 3 pm – 12 matches – Sky Sports+
Friday 8 August – 8 pm – Birmingham City v Ipswich Town – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 9 August – 12:30 pm – Southampton v Wrexham – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 9 August – 12:30 pm – Charlton Athletic v Watford – Sky Sports+
Saturday 9 August – 12:30 pm – Coventry City v Hull City – Sky Sports+
Saturday 9 August – 3 pm – 6 matches – Sky Sports+
Saturday 9 August – 5:30 pm – Sheffield United v Bristol City – Sky Sports Football
Sunday 10 August – 4:30 pm – Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Wrexham v West Bromwich Albion – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Derby County v Coventry City – Sky Sports+
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Portsmouth v Norwich City – Sky Sports+
Sunday 17 August – 12 pm – Ipswich Town v Southampton – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Burton Albion v Port Vale – Sky Sports+
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Exeter City v Mansfield Town – Sky Sports+
Wednesday 20 August – 8 pm – Bolton Wanderers v Reading – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Chesterfield v Bristol Rovers – Sky Sports+
Saturday 16 August – 12:30 pm – Oldham Athletic v Swindon Town – Sky Sports+
Tuesday 19 August – 8 pm – Walsall v Grimsby Town – Sky Sports Football
Friday 22 August – 12:30 pm – Derby County v Bristol City – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Charlton Athletic v Leicester City – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Swansea City v Watford Sky Sports+
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Hull City v Blackburn Rovers – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Luton Town v Cardiff City – Sky Sports+
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Rotherham United v Wigan Athletic – Sky Sports+
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Walsall v Salford City – Sky Sports+
Saturday 23 August – 12:30 pm – Newport County v MK Dons – Sky Sports+
Friday 29 August – 8 pm – Leicester City v Birmingham City – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – Middlesbrough v Sheffield United – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – QPR v Charlton Athletic – Sky Sports+
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – Stoke City v West Bromwich Albion – Sky Sports+
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – Doncaster Rovers v Rotherham United – Sky Sports+
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – Cardiff City v Plymouth Argyle – Sky Sports+
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – Crewe Alexandra v Swindon Town – Sky Sports+
Saturday 30 August – 12:30 pm – Barrow v Fleetwood Town – Sky Sports+
Saturday 6 September – 12:30 pm – Newport County v Bristol Rovers – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 6 September – 12:30 pm / 5:30 pm – Bromley v Gillingham – Sky Sports Football
Friday 12 September – 8 pm – Ipswich Town v Sheffield United – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Charlton Athletic v Millwall – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Oxford United v Leicester City – Sky Sports+
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Preston North End v Middlesbrough – Sky Sports+
Sunday 14 September – 12:00 pm – Southampton v Portsmouth – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Bradford City v Huddersfield Town – Sky Sports+
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Northampton Town v Blackpool – Sky Sports+
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Accrington Stanley v Colchester United – Sky Sports+
Saturday 13 September – 12:30 pm – Crawley Town v Cheltenham Town – Sky Sports+
Friday 19 September – 8 pm – Middlesbrough v West Bromwich Albion – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – Leicester City v Coventry City – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – QPR v Stoke City – Sky Sports+
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – Birmingham City v Swansea City – Sky Sports+
Monday 22 September – 8 pm – Millwall v Watford – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – Lincoln City v Luton Town – Sky Sports+
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – Blackpool v Barnsley – Sky Sports+
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – Cambridge United v Fleetwood Town – Sky Sports+
Saturday 20 September – 12:30 pm – Harrogate Town v Shrewsbury Town – Sky Sports+
Friday 26 September – 8 pm – West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – Coventry City v Birmingham City – Sky Sports Football
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – Swansea City v Millwall – Sky Sports+
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – Wrexham v Derby County – Sky Sports+
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – AFC Wimbledon v Wycombe Wanderers – Sky Sports+
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – Leyton Orient v Stevenage – Sky Sports+
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – Oldham Athletic v Barnet – Sky Sports+
Saturday 27 September – 12:30 pm – Crewe Alexandra v Notts County – Sky Sports+
Twitter users reacted to the latest EFL TV selections revealed by Sky Sports…
@Biggsy1980: What is the point anymore! Absolutely fucking ridiculous. Football clubs, Leagues & Sky fucking TV won’t be happy until grounds are empty & we all watch at home. Thanks a fucking lot. Another handful of games I won’t be able to go to this is just the start.
Put the fans first!
@ChrisBr08824474: Sky tv just don’t give a s**t about fans moving Saturday games to Friday nights when supporters might work shifts and have to use holidays to watch there teams. Bring back Saturday 3:00pm kick offs to all leagues!!!
@kingpowers: Sky TV is fucking shit 🎶
@Biggsy1980: Fuck off and leave game at 3 o’clock. Football for the fans.
@Raking5:
So it begins…..🙄
Coventry (H) 1230 kickoff
Bristol City (H) Friday night
Wrexham (A) 1230 kickoff
Thanks @SkySports
#DCFC
@mattmadrid1982: @SkySports absolutely ruining football for the fan that actually goes the game 🤢
@skol_ding: Fuck off @EFL and @SkySports. Literally no one gives a fuck about either team except those who would go to the game or have an ifollow pass (or whatever it’s called) anyway. And now less people will bother to show up. Load of shit these 12.30s #readingfc
@Ricey04: At least sky don’t want us on tele anymore #swfc
@The_Watts: Sky might as well rebrand as “Fuck the fans”
@Tyler7Smith: Cracking work 🤦🏻♂️ Just the 277 miles for #colu fans to do for a 12:30 kick off. 0 consideration for fans up and down the leagues again
@DonnyBladesman: Ipswich away Friday night with no trains back. Thinking of the fans as always. 👏🏻
@ValiantKyle: @SkySports congratulations, you win the biggest strings award of broadcasting. Vale Vs Cardiff – first home game on a Thursday? You can’t keep doing this to fit your stupid agenda. Football isn’t for the fans anymore and you’re playing your part in that. #efl #pvfc #bluebirds
