More Championship games live on Sky
Derby vs Brentford, Swansea vs Leeds picked for Sky Sports coverage in July
Last Updated: 02/07/20 2:59pm

Sky Sports has announced another four Championship games to be broadcast live as the fight for promotion and the battle to avoid the drop gathers pace.
Wayne Rooney has scored five goals since joining Derby – including this stunning free-kick against Preston
A double-header on Friday July 10 will take in crunch clashes at opposite ends of the table as Huddersfield tackle Luton (6pm kick-off), before Fulham, looking to stay in touch with the top two, welcome Cardiff to Craven Cottage (8.15pm kick-off).
In-form Derby face automatic promotion hopefuls Brentford in an exciting lunchtime kick-off on Saturday July 11, while current leaders Leeds travel to Swansea for a 1.30pm kick-off in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Sunday July 12.


Leeds face Swansea in front of the Sky Sports cameras
Confirmed Championship games live on Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Hull vs Middlesbrough – 5pm
Fri July 3: Charlton vs Millwall – 8.15pm
Sat July 4: Derby vs Nottingham Forest – 12.30pm
Sat July 4: Bristol City vs Cardiff City – 3pm
Sun July 5: Swansea City vs Sheff Wed – 12pm
Tues July 7: Nottingham Forest vs Fulham – 5pm
Weds July 8: West Brom vs Derby – 5pm
Thurs July 9: Leeds vs Stoke – 5pm
Newly-announced fixtures:
Fri July 10: Huddersfield vs Luton – 6pm
Fri July 10: Fulham vs Cardiff – 8.15pm
Sat July 11: Derby vs Brentford – 12.30pm
Sun July 12: Swansea vs Leeds – 1.30pm
All the Championship fixtures


EFL returns on Sky Sports
KO times from July 13 TBC
Thursday July 2
Hull City vs Middlesbrough – 5pm, Sky Sports
Friday July 3
Charlton Athletic vs Millwall – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Saturday July 4
Derby County vs Nottingham Forest – 12.30pm, Sky Sports
Blackburn Rovers vs Leeds United – 3pm
Brentford vs Wigan Athletic – 3pm
Bristol City vs Cardiff City – 3pm, Sky Sports
Fulham vs Birmingham City – 3pm
Huddersfield Town vs Preston North End – 3pm
Luton Town vs Reading – 3pm
Stoke City vs Barnsley – 3pm
Sunday July 5
Swansea City vs Sheffield Wednesday – 12pm, Sky Sports
Middlesbrough vs Queens Park Rangers – 3pm
West Bromwich Albion vs Hull City – 3pm
Tuesday July 7
Nottingham Forest vs Fulham – 5pm, Sky Sports
Birmingham City vs Swansea City – 7.45pm
Brentford vs Charlton Athletic – 7.45pm
Cardiff City vs Blackburn Rovers – 7.45pm
Luton Town vs Barnsley – 7.45pm
Reading vs Huddersfield Town – 7.45pm
Sheffield Wednesday vs Preston North End – 7.45pm
Wednesday July 8
West Bromwich Albion vs Derby County – 5pm, Sky Sports
Bristol City vs Hull City – 7.45pm
Millwall v Middlesbrough – 7.45pm
Wigan Athletic vs Queens Park Rangers – 7.45pm
Thursday July 9
Leeds United vs Stoke City – 5pm, Sky Sports
Friday July 10
Huddersfield Town vs Luton Town – 6pm, Sky Sports
Fulham vs Cardiff City – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Saturday July 11
Derby County vs Brentford – 12.30pm, Sky Sports
Barnsley vs Wigan Athletic – 3pm
Blackburn Rovers vs West Bromwich Albion – 3pm
Charlton Athletic vs Reading – 3pm
Hull City vs Millwall – 3pm
Middlesbrough vs Bristol City – 3pm
Preston North End vs Nottingham Forest – 3pm
Queens Park Rangers vs Sheffield Wednesday – 3pm
Stoke City vs Birmingham City – 3pm
Sunday July 12
Swansea City v Leeds United – 1.30pm, Sky Sports
Tuesday, July 14
Birmingham City vs Charlton Athletic – 7.45pm
Brentford vs Preston North End – 7.45pm
Bristol City vs Stoke City – 7.45pm
Cardiff City vs Derby County – 7.45pm
Leeds United vs Barnsley – 7.45pm
Luton Town vs Queens Park Rangers – 7.45pm
Millwall vs Blackburn Rovers – 7.45pm
Nottingham Forest vs Swansea City – 7.45pm
Sheffield Wednesday vs Huddersfield Town – 7.45pm
Wigan Athletic vs Hull City – 7.45pm
Reading vs Middlesbrough – 8pm
West Bromwich Albion vs Fulham – 8pm
Saturday, July 18
Barnsley vs Nottingham Forest – 3pm
Blackburn Rovers vs Reading – 3pm
Charlton Athletic vs Wigan Athletic – 3pm
Derby County vs Leeds United – 3pm
Fulham vs Sheffield Wednesday – 3pm
Huddersfield Town vs West Bromwich Albion – 3pm
Hull City vs Luton Town – 3pm
Middlesbrough vs Cardiff City – 3pm
Preston North End vs Birmingham City – 3pm
Queens Park Rangers vs Millwall – 3pm
Stoke City vs Brentford – 3pm
Swansea City vs Bristol City – 3pm
Wednesday, July 22
Birmingham City vs Derby County
Brentford vs Barnsley
Bristol City vs Preston North End
Cardiff City vs Hull City
Leeds United vs Charlton Athletic
Luton Town vs Blackburn Rovers
Millwall vs Huddersfield Town
Nottingham Forest vs Stoke City
Reading vs Swansea City
Sheffield Wednesday vs Middlesbrough
West Bromwich Albion vs Queens Park Rangers
Wigan Athletic vs Fulham
Watch the Championship live on Sky Sports
Sky Sports will show 30 Sky Bet Championship games as well as exclusive broadcasting of all 15 EFL play-off games.
- 30 live games will be broadcast on Sky Sports across the rest of the Sky Bet Championship season
- Club season ticket holders will be given access to all Sky Sports live games involving their team through the iFollow online platform
- Sky Sports will broadcast the 15 EFL play-off games across the Championship, League One and League Two
Season ticket holders will be able to watch any live game involving their club via the EFL’s iFollow online platform. They will also be given access to their teams’ non-broadcast games, while non-season ticket holders will be able to purchase non-broadcast games for £10. Access to the games will be determined by the club where the supporter holds a season ticket and may be in lieu of a refund or part of a wider package as determined by each individual club.
Fans can also make sure they are across all the action by tuning into a new a Sky Sports’ ‘goals as they go in’ show for non-broadcast fixtures.