Sky Sports+ to Broadcast 35 EFL Matches on Good Friday
Sky Sports+ is set to continue its extensive coverage of the English Football League on Good Friday with a massive 35 matches to choose from. According to a report by the Mirror, it promises to be a decisive day of action across the Championship, League One and League Two as the season approaches its climax, with plenty of promotion and relegations spots still to be decided.
In the Championship, promotion contenders Leeds and Burnley are both in action as they face off against Oxford and Watford respectively. The Mirror reports that down the other end, rock-bottom Plymouth take on Middlesbrough as they look to keep their faint hopes of survival alive, while Luton and Derby battle it out in another crunch relegation clash.
In League One, Birmingham have been confirmed as champions, but it still remains to be seen whether Wrexham or Wycombe will secure the second automatic promotion spot. The Mirror states that Hollywood-owned Wrexham take on lowly Bristol Rovers at home, while Wycombe travel to Bolton. Meanwhile, down the bottom, Burton face Exeter as they look keep their heads above water.
Port Vale are now one of the favourites for promotion in League Two and play against Carlisle, who are on the brink of relegation. The Mirror reports that former league leaders Walsall will go head to head with fourth-placed Doncaster, while bottom side Morecambe take on Bromley.
Full List of EFL Games Available to View on Sky Sports+
The Mirror provides a comprehensive list of EFL games available to view on Sky Sports+ today:
Championship
* Derby County v Luton Town (12:30pm) Sky Sports Football
* Blackburn Rovers v Millwall (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Bristol City v Sunderland (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Coventry City v West Bromwich Albion (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Middlesbrough v Plymouth Argyle (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Norwich City v Portsmouth (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Preston North End v Queens Park Rangers (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Stoke City v Sheffield Wednesday (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Swansea City v Hull City (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Watford v Burnley (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Sheffield United v Cardiff City (5:30pm) Sky Sports Football
* Oxford Utd v Leeds United (8pm) Sky Sports Football
League One
* Rotherham United v Mansfield Town (3pm) Sky Sports Football
* Birmingham City v Crawley Town (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Bolton Wanderers v Wycombe Wanderers (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Charlton Athletic v Northampton Town (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Huddersfield Town v Cambridge Utd (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Leyton Orient v Barnsley (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Peterborough United v Stockport County (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Reading v Lincoln City (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Shrewsbury Town v Wigan Athletic (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Stevenage v Blackpool (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Wrexham v Bristol Rovers (3pm) Sky Sports+
League Two
* AFC Wimbledon v Chesterfield (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Bromley v Morecambe (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Carlisle United v Port Vale (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Cheltenham Town v Gillingham (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Colchester United v Crewe Alexandra (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Fleetwood Town v Barrow (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Grimsby Town v Swindon Town (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Milton Keynes Dons v Newport County (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Salford City v Accrington Stanley (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Tranmere Rovers v Doncaster (3pm) Sky Sports+
* Walsall v Harrogate Town (3pm) Sky Sports+
What is Sky Sports+ and How Does it Work?
The Mirror explains that Sky Sports+ is a channel and streaming service which launched at the start of the 2024/25 season. It was announced with the aim of improving live coverage of the lower leagues. In a broadcasting first, every match across all three EFL divisions was streamed live on the opening weekend. Sky Sports+ will have televised 1,059 EFL fixtures by the time the current season ends – at no additional cost to customers.
The dedicated Sky Sports+ channel is available in the sports section of your Sky TV guide. Simply type in channel number 410 for Sky Glass customers, 412 for Sky Q subscribers and 416 for those in the Republic of Ireland. You can also log into the Sky Sports app or the Sky Go app to access the channel from anywhere in the UK. It can also be found via the NOW TV app. As long as you have a Sports Day or Month Membership via NOW TV, you can use the channel to watch anything you want.
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