The EFL is set to take centre stage domestically as Leagues One and Two play on throughout the duration of the World Cup, with ALL United games available to watch on iFollow, if fans cannot get to the game.
With action in the top two tiers paused, full League One and Two programmes will take place on the 18-19 November and 2-4 December, with fans able to watch Saturday 3pm kick-offs via iFollow United over the World Cup period.
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The increased availability comes due to the Saturday afternoon closed window (Article 48) not applying during the tournament, meaning that where fans cannot get to a match, then there is still an opportunity to watch EFL teams in action.
The Sky Bet Championship will resume alongside Leagues One and Two after the World Cup group stages, meaning fans will be able to attend over 120 EFL league matches between Saturday 19 November and Saturday 17 December, while the Premier League schedule takes a break.
EFL Chief Executive Trevor Birch said: "With EFL fixtures continuing throughout the World Cup, we have a fantastic opportunity to showcase our competition, with supporters able to enjoy more access to watch their club play, whether at the ground or at home."
“While the winter World Cup has brought challenges for domestic leagues, for the EFL it also brings this opportunity to test how the streaming of live matches during traditionally blocked hours is received by fans that wish to watch their team, wherever they may be.”
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The EFL during the World Cup:
- 121 matches played across Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two
- 10 matches live on Sky Sports
- 93 League One and League Two matches available for streaming on iFollow
- 18 Championship matches available for streaming, at the discretion of the home club
- All Papa Johns Trophy matches available for streaming