The Sky TV deal and what this means for regular match-going fans
In May of last year EFL clubs have unanimously voted to accept a £935m 5 year deal with Sky Sports, which starts this season and will run until the end of the 2028-29 season. It is said the deal will keep the Saturday blackout in place. But does it really?
It is said that under the deal 1,059 league, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy matches will be shown live either on a Sky main channel or via a Sky streaming platform, replacing the iFollow service.
You can see on online, on the EFL’s, ‘how to watch Sky Sports Q & A’ the devil in the detail here.
It’s basically means matches moved to 12.30 on Saturdays, teatime or later, or moved to Thursday, Friday Sunday or Monday. It’s a continual headache for actual match going fans.
But it does say at least, ‘And before a ball is kicked of the 2024/25 season, all TV selections will be confirmed for the period up to the FA Cup third round in early January.’ That relieves us a little but most match going supporters will take a dim view of this and think this is the thin end of the wedge.
It also says, ‘games will be broadcast on existing Sky Sports channels or via Sky Sports+, available to existing Sky Sports subscribers or through NOW TV’.
It is interesting to note that all selected League 2 Saturday fixtures are being televised at 3pm. It is said that no one was expecting the fixtures to be as staggered as they have been scheduled for the opening day of the season. This was an agreement made between the EFL and Sky. As there are no Premier League games that weekend and as the Saturday Championship games are scheduled to kick off at 12:30, the activation threshold (for the 3pm blackout) will not be reached.
The blackout is when the majority (i.e. 50% or more) of the weekly football matches in the top or top two domestic leagues or in the national cup(s) in the country are played in a two and a half hour window.
Really, Sky, and their EFL buddies were complicit in their manoeuvrings.
However, the FSA say it will be monitoring the situation.









