Sky Sports already shows wall-to-wall football throughout the season – and the UK network is about to get even bigger, with the launch of Sky Sports+.
The brand new service goes live this Thursday (August 8), just in time for the new EFL season. That gets underway on Friday night as Blackburn host Derby and Preston host Sheffield United in the Championship, and EFL newcomers Chesterfield entertain Swindon in League Two.
All of those games will be shown live, and that's just the beginning. Here, FourFourTwo takes you through everything you need to know about Sky Sports+.
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Sky Sports+: Everything you need to know
Confirming the launch of Sky Sports+ – which incorporates streaming and a dedicated TV channel – Sky Sports said:
"Sky Sports+ will simply drop into the existing Sky experience across Sky Glass, Sky Stream, Sky Q and NOW, so customers don't need to do a thing to enjoy the extra sport."
As part of the package, Sky Sports+ will broadcast every match from the opening weekend's action in all three EFL divisions – the first time this has ever been done. Every EFL club will be featured live more than 20 times a season, with the new broadcasting deal worth £935m over a five-year period.
Highlights from the EFL's opening weekend include title hopefuls Leeds taking on newly promoted Portsmouth in the Championship; Ryan Reynolds and co. welcoming Wycombe to Wrexham as the Welsh outfit return to League One for the first time in 19 years; and 2023/24 National League play-off winners Bromley making their League debut with a trip to Harrogate in League Two. There's 36 EFL games to enjoy altogether from Friday to Monday (although you might need a few screens to catch the whole lot...).
The excitement doesn't stop there, though. On top of the constant, dizzying, year-long, endless football, Sky Sports + will show every match from rugby league's Super League, as well as providing coverage of tennis and golf – and access to Sky Sports' array of documentaries.
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