> The EFL and Sky aim to give five weeks' notice of fixtures changes due to live TV selection.
> If a game is picked outside of this timescale, the hosting club has the right to decline the change of date/kick-off time.
> This operates for the whole of the season apart from the penultimate weekend when three weeks' notice is given and the final day. However, on the final day all games kick off at the same time so there is no change to date or kick-off time.
> Sky will screen 127 exclusively live EFL matches including 20 from Leagues 1 & 2. Every play-off game from all three divisions including the final will be shown live.
> This season it's believed in addition to the 127 games Sky will show every midweek match (Tuesday and Wednesday) from the Championship. This will not likely to lead to midweek games moved as the fixture list for midweeks has been split evenly across Tuesdays and Wednesdays to accommodate the change.
EFL TV SELECTION DATES 2018-19
(NOTE: These are the dates are approximate)
September games by July 27
October 3 to 10 November by August 24
November 17 to December 8 by October 12
December 15 to January 12 by November 9
January 19 to February 2 by December 14
February 9 to March 2 by January 4
March 9 to March 30 by February 1
April 6 to April 10 by March 1
April 13 by March 8
April 19 to April 22 by March 15
April 27 by April 5
> ALL confirmed LIVE EFL TV games HERE
> EVERY midweek Championship game set to be shown LIVE on Sky HERE