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Approximately one year ago, the EFL revealed that it had finalized a broadcasting deal valued at £935 million. This agreement is set to commence in the 2024-25 season and extend until the conclusion of the 2028-29 season.

It was confirmed on Wednesday each Championship club will be featured on either one of Sky’s regular sports channels or its new Sky Sports+ platform a minimum of 24 times, with those in Leagues One and Two appearing at least 20 times.

 

This arrangement will encompass the live broadcast of all matches during the season’s opening and closing weekends, as well as all midweek and Bank Holiday fixtures. Additionally, it will cover League One and League Two games that take place during international breaks.

 

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