Football League World
·20 February 2026
West Brom v Coventry City on TV: Schedule, TV channels and live stream

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·20 February 2026

West Brom will host Coventry City this Saturday in a big game at both ends of the table
West Brom have failed to win since the appointment of Eric Ramsay as they prepare to face league leaders Coventry City.
The Baggies’ last victory came on 29 December when they won 2-1 against QPR, but the Welshman was appointed as manager on 11 January.
Albion have earned three points from their six fixtures with the 34-year-old in the dugout, immediately putting him under pressure to improve results or else face a swift departure.
The Hawthorns will host Frank Lampard’s side this weekend as West Brom look to put an end to this run of form, as they look to avoid relegation from the Championship.
However, the Sky Blues will be keen to maintain their place in top spot after their 3-1 win over promotion rivals Middlesbrough last Monday.

Coventry will travel to face West Brom this Saturday in an early kick-off, with the sides set to get underway at 12.30pm.
This clash will have a big impact at both ends of the Championship table, with the hosts struggling to avoid the drop to League One.
Meanwhile, the Sky Blues are seeking a return to the Premier League for the first time since 2001.
West Brom will also be keen to secure their first victory of 2026, with the team yet to win in any competition this calendar year despite even progressing to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Their 2-2 draw against Swansea City led to Albion securing progression in the competition with a 6-5 victory on penalties, the closest the team has come to a win in 2026.

West Brom are 16th in the table for their home form this season, winning six of their 15 games at the Hawthorns so far.
They will be hoping to get back to winning ways when Coventry come to visit this weekend, with the game set to be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event.
The coverage will begin at 11am, as buildup to the weekend’s action in what could be a consequential round of action at both ends of the standings.
It will require a subscription to Sky Sports in order to access coverage of the game on TV, although it is also possible to stream the clash in the Midlands.
A subscription to NOW TV’s Sports Pass will also give viewers access to the match, with monthly and day passes both available.
Prior to Coventry’s 3-1 victory at home to Middlesbrough on Monday, Lampard’s side had only won two of their previous eight fixtures in the league, which saw them drop to second before moving back ahead of the Teesside outfit with that victory.
Given the gap to Boro is now only one point going into the weekend, the Sky Blues will be keen to continue building their momentum and remain ahead before Kim Hellberg’s side face Oxford United later in the afternoon.
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