THE CHAMPIONSHIP is the most exciting league in the world – and Sky Sports will be showing more of it than ever this season.
And even if you’re not a Sky subscriber there are other options available for fans to watch midweek and Bank Holiday fixtures if you can’t make it to a game.
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How do I watch Sky Sports red button?
At least one match in a Championship midweek schedule will be selected for Sky Sports.
These matches will be shown on Sky Sports Football or Main Event, with the red button service allowing you to watch the rest of the fixtures happening at the same time.
To access the red button, go to any of the Sky Sports channels on your television and then press the red button to select that match you wish to watch.
All the games will have commentary and for those who have Sky Q, the games will be available in HD.
Those who have a Sky package through Virgin Media can also watch the game.
Sadly NOW TV users are unable to access the feature on their streaming devices – but if you’re a Sky customer, matches are shown live on the Sky Sports App.
Which Championship games are being shown on Sky this week?
Thursday, December 26
- Cardiff City vs Millwall (3pm)
- Charlton Athletic vs Bristol City (3pm)
- Luton Town vs Fulham (3pm)
Saturday, December 29
- Birmingham City vs Leeds United (3pm)
- Bristol City vs Luton Town (3pm)
- Fulham vs Stoke City (3pm)
- Huddersfield Town vs Blackburn Rovers (3pm)
- Nottingham Forest vs Wigan Athletic (3pm)
- QPR vs Hull City (3pm
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
- Birmingham City vs Wigan Athletic (3pm)
- Bristol City vs Brentford (3pm)
- Fulham vs Reading (3pm)
- Huddersfield Town vs Stoke City (3pm)
- Nottingham Forest vs Blackburn Rovers (3pm)
- QPR vs Cardiff City (3pm)
Can I watch the Championship games without a Sky package?
There are options to watch the games if you don’t have Sky in the UK.
The contract which has been agreed between Sky and the EFL means that fans can watch the games through the Football League’s new streaming service iFollow.
Season packages vary from but clubs participating in the service charge £10 for a one-off match.
All information can be found on your club’s website.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk