Sky will screen 127 games from the competition.
Here's the dates the EFL expect to have TV changes to be made - the suggestion now from the league is that they be made public three working days after selection. They say this is for clubs to put policing and other arrangements in place.
The EFL aims to give supporters five weeks' notice of a fixture change for TV purpose
DATES WHEN CLUBS WILL BE NOTIFIED OF TV GAMES - EFL AIM TO ANNOUNCE THREE DAYS LATER:
September
July 14
October 7 to November 11
August 25
November 18 to December 9
September 29
December 16 to January 13
November 3
January 20 to February 3
December 8
February 10 to March 3
December 29
March 10 to March 31
January 19
Then from February 23, a minimum five-week rolling selection commences for the rest of the matches up to and including the penultimate weekend.
Selections of the final day games will be announced following the penultimate round of matches.
Final day and kick-off times are (all games kick-off at same time):
League Two
3pm Saturday May 5 (no TV games)
League One
5.30pm Saturday May 5 (at least one TV game)
Championship
12.30pm Sunday May 6 (at least two TV games)
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