2019/20 EFL season will be Sky Sports' biggest yet
Thursday 20 June 2019 09:07, UK
West Brom kick off the 2019/10 Sky Bet Championship season with a game against Nottingham Forest, live on Sky Sports at the City Ground.
Slaven Bilic's side then host Millwall in the second week of the campaign, before a trip to newly-promoted Luton Town on the weekend of August 17.
West Brom do not face local rivals Birmingham City until December 14 at St Andrew's. They are away to Barnsley on Boxing Day and at home to Leeds on New Year's Day.
All the 2019/20 Championship fixtures
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West Brom finish the season with a clash against QPR at the Hawthorns.
August
3: Nottingham Forest (a) - 5.30pm live on Sky Sports
10: Millwall (h)
17: Luton Town (a)
21: Reading (h)
24: Derby County (a)
31: Blackburn Rovers (h)
September
14: Fulham (a)
21: Huddersfield Town (h)
28: QPR (a)
October
1: Leeds United (a)
5: Cardiff City (h)
19: Middlesbrough (a)
22: Barnsley (h)
26: Charlton Athletic (h)
November
2: Stoke City (a)
9: Hull City (a)
23: Sheffield Wednesday (h)
27: Bristol City (h)
30: Preston North End (a)
December
7: Swansea City (h)
11: Wigan Athletic (a)
14: Birmingham City (a)
21: Brentford (h)
26: Barnsley (a)
29: Middlesbrough (h)
January
1: Leeds United (h)
11: Charlton Athletic (a)
18: Stoke City (h)
25: Cardiff City (a)
February
1: Luton Town (h)
8: Millwall (a)
12: Reading (a)
15: Nottingham Forest (h)
22: Bristol City (a)
25: Preston North End (h)
29: Wigan Athletic (h)
March
7: Swansea City (a)
14: Birmingham City (h)
17: Brentford (a)
21: Sheffield Wednesday (a)
April
4: Hull City (h)
10: Derby County (h)
13: Blackburn Rovers (a)
18: Fulham (h)
25: Huddersfield Town (a)
May
2: QPR (h)
The 2019/20 EFL season will be Sky Sports' biggest yet. Sky Sports customers will be able to enjoy:
The 2019/20 Sky Bet EFL season kicks off over the weekend of August 2-5.
The Carabao Cup starts the following weekend, before concluding at Wembley on Sunday March 1, while the EFL Trophy begins week commencing September 2 and reaches its climax on Sunday April 5.
The season-ending Sky Bet EFL play-offs will once again be staged at Wembley, this time across two weekends in May due to the national stadium's Euro 2020 commitments. The League Two final will take place on Saturday May 16, before League One and the Championship take centre stage the following weekend on Sunday May 24 and Monday May 25, respectively.