An action-packed weekend of Easter football will see five Sky Bet EFL games screened live on Sky Sports across Good Friday and Bank Holiday Monday.
A Sky Bet Championship double-header on Good Friday could be key in the race for the title as second-placed Brighton face Wolves in a 5pm kick-off before current leaders Newcastle host play-off hopefuls Leeds in a 7.45pm clash.
An EFL triple-header follows on Bank Holiday Monday - starting with an all-Yorkshire clash in Sky Bet League One as Bradford City make the short journey to Bramall Lane to face table-topping Sheffield United in a 12.15pm kick-off.
Aston Villa's first visit to Fulham's Craven Cottage since 2013 is up next at 2.45pm, before the final tie of a bumper Easter weekend sees David Wagner take his Huddersfield Town team to Derby County for a 5pm fixture.
Sky Bet EFL fixtures live on Sky Sports
March
Fri 3: Birmingham City v Leeds United (7.45pm)
Sat 4: Huddersfield Town v Newcastle United (5.30pm)
Fri 10: Brighton and Hove Albion v Derby County (7.45pm)
Fri 17: Bristol City v Huddersfield Town (7.45pm)
Sat 18: Leeds United v Brighton and Hove Albion (5.30pm)
Tue 21: Oxford United v Bolton Wanderers (7.45pm)
Sun 26: Scunthorpe United v Bradford City (12.30pm)
Sun 26: Doncaster Rovers v Plymouth Argyle (2.45pm)
Fri 31: Derby County v Queens Park Rangers (7.45pm)
April
Sat 1: Reading v Leeds United (5.30pm)
Tue 4: Rotherham United v Sheffield Wednesday (7.45pm)
Wed 5: Huddersfield Town v Norwich City (7.45pm)
Fri 14: Wolves v Brighton (5pm)
Fri 14: Newcastle v Leeds (7.45pm)
Mon 17: Sheff Utd v Bradford (12.15pm)
Mon 17: Fulham v Aston Villa (2.45pm)
Mon 17: Derby v Huddersfield (5pm)
A further fixture for the Easter weekend may follow.
The EFL and Sky are currently working to a rolling five-week minimum commitment as the crunch part of the season approaches. Further fixtures for April will be announced as they are confirmed.
This process is part of the EFL's joint commitment with Sky to ensure all clubs and supporters are given a minimum of five weeks' notice ahead of any matches being rescheduled for live television coverage. The advanced notice is designed to provide supporters with as much time as possible to allow for any alterations to travel plans that may be required.