Tuesday 26 July 2016 16:13, UK
Sky Sports has confirmed 14 more matches from the EFL to be shown up to the end of September as part of its biggest ever season of football.
The matches announced on Thursday include the first-ever Championship meeting between former European Cup winners as Aston Villa meet Nottingham Forest, while managers who have led teams to Champions League glory in Roberto Di Matteo and Rafa Benitez will come head-to-head.
Viewers will also be able to watch Sky Bet Championship newcomers Burton Albion's first game against local rivals Derby County, as well as the return of the East Anglian derby between Ipswich Town and Norwich City.
The matches are the latest installment in an unmissable season to be confirmed for broadcast by Sky Sports and the EFL. In total, Sky Sports will show 127 matches from the Sky Bet EFL in a season that will also see 126 live matches from the Premier League.
Sky Sports Head of Football, Gary Hughes, said: "The passion and support shown by EFL fans is second to none, and with local derbies and the meeting of some football giants these games will again offer up some of the EFL's great stories to supporters across the country.
"They continue an excellent 2016/17 season, with more football than ever before, and more ways to follow all the action that excites and entertains us."
The full list of Sky Sports live Football League fixtures confirmed so far is as follows...
August
Fri 5: Fulham v Newcastle United, 7.45pm (Championship)
Sun 7: QPR v Leeds United, 12pm (Championship)
Sun 7: Sheffield Wednesday v Aston Villa, 4.30pm (Championship)
Fri 12: Brighton v Nottingham Forest, 7.45pm (Championship)
Sat 13: Norwich City v Sheffield Wednesday, 5.30pm (Championship)
Sat 20: Derby County v Aston Villa, 5.30pm (Championship)
Sun 21: Ipswich Town v Norwich City, 12pm (Championship)
Fri 26: Burton Albion v Derby County, 7.45pm (Championship)
Sat 27: Newcastle United v Brighton, 5.30pm (Championship)
September
Sat 3: Peterborough v Swindon Town, 12.15pm (League One)
Sun 4: Northampton Town v MK Dons, 12pm (League One)
Sun 4: Gillingham v Sheffield Utd, 2.15pm (League One)
Fri 9: Reading v Ipswich Town, 8pm (Championship)
Sat 10: Derby County v Newcastle United, 5.30pm (Championship)
Sun 11: Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest, 1.15pm (Championship)
Sat 17: Cardiff City v Leeds United, 12.30pm (Championship)
Sat 17: Birmingham City v Sheffield Wednesday, 5.30pm (Championship)
Fri 23: Preston North End v Wigan Athletic, 7.45pm (Championship)
Sat 24: Aston Villa v Newcastle United, 5.30pm (Championship)
This season Sky Sports will show more than 700 matches from eight different leagues across its channels and digital outlets. For the first time, viewers will be able to enjoy regular live coverage of Premier League matches on Friday nights in addition to those shown on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and Monday Night Football.
In another first, viewers in the Republic of Ireland will also be able to enjoy live coverage of the Premier League in a regular slot on Saturday afternoons at 3pm. And an expanded mobile clips service delivered by Sky Sports' Football Score Centre app will enable users to enjoy more highlights of Premier League and Football League matches on their phones on match days.