The EFL Trophy has all 127 matches broadcast by Sky Sports in the UK each season from 2024/25 to 2028/29. Coverage is available on Sky Sports TV channels and through NOW TV streaming, making the domestic competition available to both Sky subscribers and non-subscribers.
Sky Sports is broadcasting all 93 Carabao Cup matches every season in the UK from 2024/25 to 2028/29. Coverage includes Sky Sports UK television channels and streaming on NOW TV, catering to a wide audience base, including those without Sky subscriptions.
The EFL has agreed to a deal that sees pay-television broadcaster Sky Sports UK cover 248 Sky Bet League Two matches per season for five years, from 2024/25 to 2028/29. These League Two broadcasts are accessible on Sky Sports television channels and via NOW TV streaming, broadening the reach to include non-subscribers. Streamed matches from League Two are guaranteed to feature a minimum of two cameras, which is meant to elevate the quality of viewing across Sky Sports’ television and mobile platforms.
Sky Sports UK has committed to broadcasting a minimum of 248 Sky Bet League One matches each season throughout its five-year agreement with the EFL, which covers seasons from 2024/25 to 2028/29. The English League One matches on Sky Sports television channels are also available for streaming on NOW TV, targeting viewers beyond Sky’s traditional subscriber base. The list of fixtures is set to include games on holidays and international breaks.
Sky Sports has secured the rights to broadcast up to 44 Women's Super League (WSL) matches for the 2024/25 season. This arrangement follows a renewal of their initial three-year deal established in 2021. Sky Sports' WSL coverage is available to its subscribers and distributed for live streaming on the NOW platform (OTT), allowing access to these matches beyond traditional cable or satellite services.
Sky Sports has acquired digital and broadcast rights to Germany’s DFL Super Cup in the UK until 2025 after signing a four-year deal. The annual match will be shown on Sky's family of channels - both linear as well as digital.
Sky Sports has secured digital and broadcast rights to Germany’s Bundesliga in the UK until the end of the 2024/2025 season following a four-year deal. Sky will show matches across its family of channels, both linear and digital, and will broadcast live one premium match of each round on Sky Sports Football channel. Other matches will be shown on other channels, including Sky Sports YouTube.