EFL Official Website - TV BroadcastWhether you live in the UK or overseas, here is how the EFL will be broadcast on TV. UK Broadcast Sky Sports is the EFL’s UK broadcast partner - details on announcing games selected for TV can be found here. The latest list of games selected for domestic broadcast can be found here. Sky Sports have the right to show the following games in the 2022/23 season: Sky Bet Championship 94 weekend matches, moved to typically Friday evening, Saturday lunchtime, Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon or Monday evening 16 matches from eight midweek rounds of games, with two picks per round, typically shown at 7.
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45pm or 8pm on Tuesday or Wednesday Eight additional midweek matches, one per each round of games, can be broadcast alongside Club streaming All five Play-Off matches All Championship Clubs will be selected a minimum of four times on Sky Sports in the 2022/23 season, with at least two of those being home games Midweek games on selected dates (see below) on Sky Sports Red Button Sky Bet League One and Sky Bet League Two 20 matches from League One and Two All 10 League One and League Two Play-Off matches Carabao Cup Sky Sports will broadcast 15 games across the competition, with two from each round plus both legs of the semi-finals and the final. Papa Johns Trophy Sky Sports will broadcast the two semi-finals and the final. International Broadcast Any game shown live in the UK by Sky Sports is eligible for international broadcast. One additional Saturday 3pm fixture will also be made available.
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Rob Stone and Rodolfo Landeros return as hosts for UEFA Nations League action on FS1, while Mark Clattenburg rounds out the broadcast team as rules analyst. FUBOTV FEATURES FuboTV will stream select UEFA Nations League matches on Fubo Sports Network through its distribution partners including LG Channels, Samsung TV Plus, The Roku Channel, Vizio Channels, Sports on Tubi, Plex, Hisense Smart TVs and XUMO.
25, and Portugal vs. Spain on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Both matches will start at 2:45 PM ET. FOX SPORTS SOCCER BROADCASTERS Play-by-play announcers John Strong and JP Dellacamera will call UEFA Nations League matches on FS1, alongside former U. S. Men’s National Team stars and current FOX Sports match analysts Stu Holden and Cobi Jones. Analysts working studio coverage for UEFA Nations League matches on FS1 include former USMNT stars Alexi Lalas, Maurice Edu and Holden. Additionally, National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2022 inductee and USMNT legend Clint Dempsey joins the trio in his on-air analyst debut with FOX Sports.
The latest list of international TV selections can be found here. EFL Broadcasters Carabao Cup broadcasters Open Close Europe Balkans Bosnia & Herzegovina Arena Sport Croatia Kosovo Arena Sport (Serbian-language only), Artmotion Montenegro North-Macedonia Serbia Slovenia Nordics Denmark Viaplay Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Baltics Estonia Latvia Lithuania Rest of Europe Albania Digitalb Austria DAZN Bulgaria Nova TV Cyprus Cablenet Czech Republic Digi Sport France BeIN Sports Germany DAZN, Sport Digital Greece Cosmote Hungary Arena 4 Israel Charlton Italy Netherlands Poland San Marino Slovakia Spain Switzerland Turkey Vatican City Eurasia Armenia Adjara Sport Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Sub-Saharan Africa Angola Supersport, ESPN Africa Benin Botswana Supersport Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Supersport, BeIN Sports, ESPN Africa Comoros Congo (Republic of) Cote d'Ivoire Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti Supersport, BeIN Sports Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Supersport, ESPN Africa, Sporty Reunion Rwanda Sao Tome & Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Socotra Somalia (inc Somaliland) South Africa South Sudan St.
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UEFA Nations League™ Resumes on FOX Sports and FuboTV with Europe’s Top National Teams - Fox Sports Press PassEngland vs. Germany, Belgium vs. Wales, Germany vs. Hungary Headline Must-Watch Matches on FS1 FuboTV Features Portugal vs. Spain, France vs. Austria, Italy vs. England Clint Dempsey Makes FOX Sports Studio Analyst Debut LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports and FuboTV Inc. (FUBO) today announce coverage plans and new broadcast schedules for the second window of the UEFA Nations League 2022/23 competition.
From Wednesday, Sept. 21, through the end of the second window of match days on Tuesday, Sept. 27, FOX Sports will feature 23 UEFA Nations League 2022/23 matches across FS1, FS2 and FOX Soccer Plus. A total of 30 UEFA Nations League 2022/23 matches will stream exclusively on sports-first live TV streaming platform FuboTV’s Fubo Sports Network, as part of FuboTV’s subscription packages featuring 125+ leading sports, news and entertainment channels. Upon conclusion of the second window, the UEFA Nations League Finals™ will take place June 2023 with the four League A group winners advancing to the final phase. UEFA Nations League 2022/23 Highlights: UEFA Nations League play opens on FuboTV on Wednesday, Sept.
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21, with Scotland vs. Ukraine at 2:45 PM ET. Global soccer powerhouses take center stage on Thursday, Sept. 22, with Belgium vs. Wales on FS1 at 2:30 PM ET. On FuboTV, fans can watch Croatia vs. Denmark and France vs. Austria with both matches starting at 2:45 PM ET. On Friday, Sept. 23, Italy vs. England kicks off on FuboTV at 2:45 PM, while Germany vs. Hungary play on FS1 beginning at 2:30 PM ET. On Monday, Sept. 26, England faces Germany in a highly anticipated match on FS1 with live coverage commencing at 2:30 PM ET. FuboTV will feature a pair of rivalry matches in Netherlands vs. Belgium on Sunday, Sept.
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