Evening Standard
·2 May 2026
How to watch Championship final day: TV channel and live stream for every game

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·2 May 2026

Ipswich, Millwall and Middlesbrough in three-way fight for Premier League promotion as Wrexham, Hull and Derby all battle for play-off spot
One automatic promotion spot and all four play-off places remain up for grabs as a dramatic Championship season goes down to the wire.
Frank Lampard’s Coventry City confirmed their long-awaited return to the top flight earlier this month, and sealed their place atop the table shortly thereafter.
Three clubs remain in contention for the second automatic promotion spot, though, with Ipswich, Millwall and Middlesbrough all in the running.
Two of those sides will miss out, though, with Wrexham, Hull and Derby all battling to join them in the play-offs.
All 24 teams will kick off simultaneously, with League One and Two’s 48 teams doing the same later in the afternoon.
All matches kick off at 12.30pm BST
TV channel: Ipswich Town vs Queens Park Rangers will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting from 11am BST.
Millwall vs Oxford United will be broadcast on Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting from 11am BST.
Live stream: Both Ipswich and Millwall’s matches can also be found live online via the Sky Go app or website.
All remaining fixtures can be found live online via Sky Sports+, with coverage starting at 11.30am.

Frank Lampard’s Coventry City have already confirmed their Championship title
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In League One, Exeter City vs Bradford City will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event, with coverage starting from 2.55pm ahead of a 3pm kick-off. It can also be streamed on the Sky GO app and website.
All other League One and Two matches on Saturday can be found on Sky Sports+.
All matches kick off at 3pm BST.







































