2019/20 EFL season will be Sky Sports' biggest yet
Thursday 20 June 2019 09:26, UK
Hull City travel to Swansea City on the opening day of the 2019/20 Sky Bet Championship season.
The Tigers, who will be hoping to push on into the promotion mix after last season's mid-table finish, host Reading in their first home game on August 10 over the season after their opening at the Liberty Stadium.
All the 2019/20 Championship fixtures
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Hull travel to Leeds and Charlton, on December 10 and 14 respectively, and host Nottingham Forest on Boxing Day before heading to Sheffield Wednesday on New Year's Day.
Hull have been dealt a daunting run-in, with four of their final six games - West Brom, Bristol City, Wigan and their final-day trip to Cardiff - away from home.
August
3: Swansea (a)
10: Reading (h)
17: Brentford (a)
20: Blackburn (h)
24: Bristol City (h)
31: Millwall (a)
September
14: Wigan (h)
21: Luton (a)
28: Cardiff (h)
October
1: Sheff Wed (h)
5: Huddersfield (a)
19: QPR (h)
23: Nottingham Forest (a)
26: Derby (h)
November
2: Fulham (a)
9: West Brom (h)
23: Middlesbrough (a)
27: Preston (h)
30: Barnsley (a)
December
7: Stoke (h)
10: Leeds (a)
14: Charlton (a)
21: Birmingham (h)
26: Nottingham Forest (h)
29: QPR (a)
January
1: Sheff Wed (a)
11: Fulham (h)
18: Derby (a)
25: Huddersfield (h)
February
1: Brentford (h)
8: Reading (a)
11: Blackburn (a)
15: Swansea (h)
22: Preston (a)
26: Barnsley (h)
29: Leeds (h)
March
7: Stoke (a)
14: Charlton (h)
18: Birmingham (a)
21: Middlesbrough (h)
April
4: West Brom (a)
10: Bristol City (a)
13: Millwall (h)
18: Wigan (a)
25: Luton (h)
May
2: Cardiff (a)
The 2019/20 EFL season will be Sky Sports' biggest yet. Sky Sports customers will be able to enjoy:
The 2019/20 Sky Bet EFL season kicks off over the weekend of August 2-5.
The Carabao Cup starts the following weekend, before concluding at Wembley on Sunday March 1, while the EFL Trophy begins week commencing September 2 and reaches its climax on Sunday April 5.
The season-ending Sky Bet EFL play-offs will once again be staged at Wembley, this time across two weekends in May due to the national stadium's Euro 2020 commitments. The League Two final will take place on Saturday May 16, before League One and the Championship take centre stage the following weekend on Sunday May 24 and Monday May 25, respectively.