Four of our Sky Bet League One matches have been changed following Sky Sports' TV broadcast selections
- Fixture News | Four Matches Subject to Change Due To Sky Sports Broadcast Selections
- Latics' fixture against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road has been rescheduled from Saturday 26 October to Monday 28 October (8pm kick-off)
- The kick-off time for the fixture at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday 3 December has been changed from 7:45pm to 8pm
- The kick-off time for Latics' home fixture against Leyton Orient on Saturday 7 December has been moved from 3pm to 12:30pm
- The kick-off time for Latics' away fixture at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday 14 December has been moved from 3pm to 12:30pm
Four of Wigan Athletic's 2024/25 Sky Bet League One matches have been affected by Sky Sports' TV broadcast selections.
- Latics' fixture against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road has been rescheduled from Saturday 26 October to Monday 28 October (8pm kick-off)
- The kick-off time for the fixture at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday 3 December has been changed from 7:45pm to 8pm
- The kick-off time for Latics' home fixture against Leyton Orient on Saturday 7 December has been moved from 3pm to 12:30pm
- The kick-off time for Latics' away fixture at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday 14 December has been moved from 3pm to 12:30pm
The EFL and Sky Sports have confirmed all broadcast-selected Sky Bet EFL matches for the period up to the FA Cup third round, the weekend of 11/12 January 2025.
As per their previous commitment, these selections have been published before the start of the EFL season, ensuring Clubs are now in a position to advise supporters of the changes to be made well in advance of the fixtures taking place.
Selections have been made by Sky after liaising with the respective Clubs, relevant authorities and the League. This new notice period is a significant improvement on the previous position, which saw five weeks' notice given across the majority of the season. By selecting TV picks early and giving much more notice, fans will be able to plan with more certainty when making travel and hotel arrangements.
While some fixtures have been moved in order to be broadcast, during a regular weekend, 26 of the 36 matches across the three divisions have not been moved from the Saturday 3:00pm kick-off slot.
The League is also committed to greater parity in the number of times that Clubs are selected for TV coverage across all competitions, with Clubs set to feature more than 20 times per season on Sky Sports.
Broadcast selections are subject to change due to fixture rearrangements in relation to international call-ups and Cup ties. The full list of broadcast selections is available at EFL.com.