Last Updated: 07/06/20 7:50pm
The Championship season is provisionally due to restart on June 20
Two people at two Championship clubs have tested positive for coronavirus in the latest round of EFL testing.
The EFL says 1,179 players and club staff from the 24 Championship clubs were tested over the course of Wednesday, June 3, Thursday June 4, Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6.
There were zero positives from 135 tests given to players and staff at four League One clubs and one positive from 132 tests given to players and staff at four clubs in League Two.
More to follow…
Watch the Championship live on Sky Sports
There are 108 games remaining in the Championship campaign, with 30 regular-season games to be shown by Sky Sports along with exclusive coverage of all 15 EFL play-off fixtures across all three divisions.
- 30 live games will be broadcast on Sky Sports across the rest of the Sky Bet Championship season
- Club season ticket holders will be given access to all Sky Sports live games involving their team through the iFollow online platform
- Sky Sports will broadcast the 15 EFL play-off games across the Championship, League One and League Two
The fixture schedule is in the process of being finalised, alongside the revised broadcast selections, and unless otherwise agreed, games are set to kick-off at the following times:
- On Saturday at 12.30pm, 3pm and 5.30pm
- On Sunday at 12pm
- On Tuesday and Wednesday at 5pm, 6pm and 8pm
- On Friday at 6pm and 8pm
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