Live Championship, League One, League Two football on Sky Sports this weekend
Huge live games, how to view free highlights, podcasts, fixtures, league tables and exclusive interviews; here is everything you need to know about how to watch and follow all the Sky Bet EFL action this weekend with Sky Sports
Saturday 31 January 2026 13:15, UK
Massive live games, free highlights, league tables, podcasts, exclusive interviews and more. Everything you need to know about the EFL this weekend on Sky Sports.
What EFL is live on Sky Sports+ at 12.30pm on Saturday?
Sky Sports+ brings you a choice of live EFL games on Saturday, with build-up starting from 11am on Sky Sports Football ahead of the feature game: Stoke City vs Southampton. You can also keep up with all the action on the EFL Goal Zone on Soccer Saturday from midday.
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Stoke City have been ravaged by injury in recent weeks but they are still hanging on in the battle for the play-off places under Mark Robins. They welcome the visit of Southampton on Saturday, who were held to a 1-1 draw at fierce rivals Portsmouth last weekend.
Tommy Smith on the Sky Sports Essential EFL podcast:
"Stoke are still firmly in the race for the top six. Once they get players back fit and firing, they'll feel confident again. Mark Robins has said they want to be positive and still believe they can push for the top six. It makes this an interesting game, especially with Southampton coming into it on a poor run of form.
"Southampton's results haven't been good but they still have individual quality. On any given day they're capable of competing with anyone in the league."
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Elsewhere in the Championship, Leicester City begin the post-Marti Cifuentes era by hosting a Charlton Athletic side struggling at the wrong end of the table.
Sheffield Wednesday start life after Barry Bannan as they host play-off chasing Wrexham.
In League One, AFC Wimbledon host promotion-chasing Bolton Wanderers, and Bradford City will be looking to bounce back from defeat at Lincoln in midweek as they host relegation-threatened Doncaster Rovers.
In League Two, 22nd faces 23rd as Bristol Rovers host Newport County in a huge relegation six-pointer, while play-off chasing Grimsby Town host second-placed MK Dons.