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Championship fixtures & results: TV schedule, live stream and preview

Wolves slipped to their first defeat of the season last Saturday, meaning that Cardiff City and Ipswich Town now lead the way at the top of the Championship.

Burton Albion managed to pry themselves off the bottom, while Aston Villa picked up their first win of the season at the fourth attempt.

With round five to come this Friday and Saturday, Goal has your guide to the upcoming Championship fixtures and recent results.

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CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES


DateMatchTimeTV?
Aug 25Bristol City vs Aston Villa19:45Sky
Aug 25Hull City vs Bolton Wanderers19:45No
Aug 26Barnsley vs Sunderland15:00No
Aug 26Birmingham City vs Reading15:00No
Aug 26Brentford vs Wolves15:00No
Aug 26Burton Albion vs Sheffield Wednesday15:00No
Aug 26Cardiff City vs Queens Park Rangers15:00No
Aug 26Ipswich Town vs Fulham15:00No
Aug 26Middlesbrough vs Preston North End15:00No
Aug 26Millwall vs Norwich City15:00No
Aug 26Sheffield United vs Derby County15:00No
Aug 26Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United17:30Sky

Two Championship games will be broadcast live this week. Aston Villa's visit to Bristol City opens the coverage on Friday evening as Steve Bruce's side look to build on last weekend's big win over Norwich City, while Nottingham Forest and Leeds United conclude the coverage on Saturday.

Wolves will aim to bounce back from their first loss of the season when they play Brentford away on Saturday. Cardiff City and Ipswich Town will be hoping to continue their 100 per cent start when they face Queens Park Rangers and Fulham respectively.


CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS


DateMatchTimeTV?
Aug 18Burton Albion 2-1 Birmingham City19:45Sky
Aug 19Sheffield United 1-0 Barnsley12:15No
Aug 19Aston Villa 4-2 Norwich City15:00No
Aug 19Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Derby County15:00No
Aug 19Bristol City 0-0 Millwall15:00No
Aug 19Fulham 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday15:00No
Aug 19Ipswich Town 2-0 Brentford15:00No
Aug 19Nottingham Forest 2-1 Middlesbrough15:00No
Aug 19Preston North End 1-0 Reading15:00No
Aug 19Queens Park Rangers 2-1 Hull City15:00No
Aug 19Wolves 1-2 Cardiff City15:00No
Aug 19Sunderland 0-2 Leeds United17:30Sky

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE


PosTeamPldWDLGDPts
1Cardiff City4400+712
2Ipswich Town4400+512
3Wolves4301+39
4Nottingham Forest4301+29
5Leeds United4220+38
6Queens Park Rangers4211+17
7Preston North End4211+17
8Derby County421107
9Middlesbrough4202+16
10Sheffield United4202-16
11Bristol City4121+15
12Sunderland412105
13Sheffield Wednesday412105
14Hull City4112+14
15Birmingham City4112-14
16Aston Villa4112-24
17Norwich City4112-24
18Reading4112-24
19Fulham4031-13
20Barnsley4103-33
21Burton Albion4103-53
22Bolton Wanderers4022-22
23Millwall4022-22
24Brentford4013-41

*Table at conclusion of gameweek four.

Three teams are promoted from the Championship to the Premier League, with the top two automatically achieving promotion.

The coveted third promotion spot is awarded to the winner of the Championship play-off, which involves the teams that finish from third to sixth in the table and is played after the regular schedule.

At the conclusion of the season, the bottom three teams are relegated to League One.


CHAMPIONSHIP TV COVERAGE


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Sky Sports have the rights to the Championship - and the entirety of the Football League - this season and will be broadcasting games on their Sky Sports Football channel. They can also be streamed via Sky Go.

As noted above, two games will be shown this weekend: Bristol City vs Aston Villa will be broadcast live on Friday, while Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United conclude's the weekend coverage.

UK TV channelUK online stream
Sky Sports FootballSky Go

If you live outside of the UK, you will be able to stream all of your club's non-televised matches live through the Football League's new iFollow service this season.

A subscription to the platform costs £110 for the 2017-18 campaign and will grant you full access to up to 46 games. For more details, see the EFL's website.

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