Sky Sports will show crucial promotion and relegation games on the final day of the Championship.
Leicester have already been crowned champions, but automatic promotion and relegation places are still to be decided.
Here are the fixtures currently confirmed to be shown live on Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Football Red Button and the Sky Sports app…
Alongside featured games being shown live on Sky Sports Football, selected games will be available live for Sky Sports customers on the Sky Sports Football Red Button.
Sky Sports Football customers can also see each match streamed live on the Sky Sports app – simply sign in with your Sky iD to view and make sure you have the latest version of the app.
For Sky Q customers, the matches on the Red Button will be available in HD quality and the service comes at no extra cost. All games, including those on the Red Button, will also have their own commentators. Red Button coverage gets under way five minutes before kick-off.
Midweek matches are also available to NOW Month members. However, they are not available with a NOW Day pass or in Sky pubs.
Please note: We can only show rescheduled, displaced midweek games or games taking place away from Saturday at 3pm that are not part of a regular midweek round on the Red Button where respective clubs stream them on their iFollow app.
You can watch highlights of all Championship games with Sky Sports for free and without being a Sky Sports subscriber.
We will bring you highlights of every Championship match on the Sky Sports website and app for the majority of games shortly after full-time.
Anybody in the UK can watch highlights for free on the Sky Sports app or the Score Centre app on your iPhone or Android.
You will also be able to watch in-game goals from Sky Live games in our match blogs.
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