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    They do have a habit of changing games, especially later on as the season progresses and the performance of teams is able to be assessed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    They do have a habit of changing games, especially later on as the season progresses and the performance of teams is able to be assessed.
    What will happen looks crystal clear in the EFL page showing how much notice there will be. In the week following fixture release day, all broadcasts for August and September will be released.

    Before August the 10th, broadcasts between 1 September and the New Year games will be announced. (Weekend after that is 3rd round FA Cup).

    November 1, all broadcasts from begin January up to the 1st weekend of March.

    February 1st, all broadcasts for the 4 weeks starting after the 1st weekend in March. 4 weeks later the next 4 week tranche and so on every 4 weeks. This will almost certainly avoid them changing their minds in March, April and May (if there are any May matches...)

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