Published on April 3, 2026
Football fans are in for a treat today as the English Football League (EFL) delivers a full schedule of matches, with several games broadcasted live on television. This Easter weekend tradition not only provides entertainment but also a chance for teams to make their mark as they head into the final stretch of the season.
For those eager to catch all the action, the best part is that today’s fixtures are being shown without the usual 3pm blackout rule that typically prevents live broadcasting of matches during this time. This means fans can tune in to watch games from all three EFL divisions: the Championship, League One, and League Two.
One of the highlights of today’s schedule is a Championship clash that will be covered live on ITV. The network has secured rights to air select EFL matchups, providing viewers with an opportunity to enjoy top-tier football action from the comfort of their homes. This comes as a relief for fans who want to see their favorite teams in action, particularly during such an exciting period of the season.
In addition to ITV, other broadcasters such as Sky Sports and the EFL’s own streaming service will also be streaming games today. This allows fans multiple viewing options depending on their preferences. Sky Sports is expected to showcase some high-stakes encounters in the Championship, with teams battling for promotion and playoff spots. Meanwhile, League One and League Two matches will also be available through various platforms, ensuring that the level of excitement is maintained throughout the day.
For those planning to watch from home, it’s wise to check local listings for exact match times and channels. Some fans may also have the option to live stream games on mobile devices, allowing them to keep up with the action while on the go.
As excitement builds for the matches ahead, fans can look forward to a thrilling day filled with goals, drama, and the unpredictability that makes football so captivating. With the absence of the 3pm blackout, today promises to be a significant highlight in the EFL calendar, uniting fans across the country in support of their teams during this bustling Easter weekend.
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