Sky Sports has agreed on a new five-year deal with the English Football League (EFL) to continue broadcasting the games live on their network. The deal is set to run from the 2022-23 season and includes over 1,000 matches per season across the EFL's three divisions: the Championship, League One, and League Two.
The new deal is a significant increase from the current agreement, which includes 138 live matches per season. It will also include the EFL Cup and EFL Trophy, providing Sky Sports subscribers with even more football content.
The partnership between Sky Sports and the EFL has been in place for over two decades, with the network consistently providing in-depth coverage of EFL matches. The new deal ensures that Sky Sports will continue to be the home of EFL football for at least another five years.
In a statement, the EFL CEO Trevor Birch said, "This is a significant deal for the EFL and the clubs we represent, providing greater financial stability for the league and a solid foundation for long-term growth. Sky Sports has been a valued and trusted partner of the EFL for more than 20 years, and we are delighted to extend our partnership for another five years."
Sky Sports managing director Rob Webster added, "We are thrilled to extend our long-standing partnership with the EFL and continue to bring the excitement of EFL football to our viewers for another five years. With over 1,000 matches per season, Sky Sports customers will be able to enjoy more of the football they love, including exclusive coverage of the EFL Cup and EFL Trophy."
Overall, the new deal between Sky Sports and the EFL is great news for football fans, as it guarantees that there will be plenty of live matches to watch for the next five years. With Sky Sports' in-depth coverage of the EFL and the addition of the EFL Cup and EFL Trophy, subscribers will have even more football content to enjoy.


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