
ITV to broadcast upcoming Carabao Cup and English Football League fixtures for 2025/26 season
As part of the continued deal between Sky Sports and ITV, the broadcaster will give UK football fans the chance to watch free-to-air coverage of select Carabao Cup and EFL matches.
A total of 20 matches will be broadcast by ITV in the 2025/26 season, made up of 10 Carabao Cup ties and 10 EFL selections.
ITV's coverage kicks off with Round One of the Carabao Cup, with Birmingham City v Sheffield United on Wednesday 13th August.
The match is shortly followed by Wrexham v West Bromwich Albion in the Championship on Saturday 16th August.
ITV's confirmed fixtures below (until the end of 2025)
Carabao Cup R1 - Birmingham City v Sheffield United - Wed 13th Aug 8.00pm
Wrexham v West Bromwich Albion – Sat 16th Aug 12.30pm
Southampton v Portsmouth – Sunday 14th September 12.00pm
Ipswich Town v Norwich City – Sunday 5th October 12.00pm
Sheffield Wednesday v Sheffield United – Sunday 23rd November 12.00pm
Derby County v Leicester City – Saturday 6th December 12.30pm
Sky Sports and ITV's deal runs until the end of the 2026/27 season, which means ITV will jointly broadcast a select number of games also available on Sky Sports. The arrangement has also been approved by EFL Clubs in accordance with the League's regulations.
ITV will continue to air extended highlights of the EFL on ITV4 and ITVX throughout the season as part of the deal.
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