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How far ahead are Sky games selected?
Never to the dark side replied to OneTeamInBristol's topic in Football Chat
Sorry can't attend the AGM's any morre,as Sky sold out to comcast and their AGM's are held in the United States -
Well this is what I will be doing. 1) I won't be going 2) I will register to purchase ALL match day tickets from FIFA and England supporters club. only to see how unpopular the games will be with no intention of buying any, and In the hope of getting a constant flood of e-mails saying tickets available for XXXXX games. 3) I will watch Englands games,not watching England will not prove anything 4) Will not purchase any of the sponsors products
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The EFL schedule for the 2022/23 season has been confirmed, with the Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two set to start on the weekend of Saturday 30 July 2022. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar takes place over a five-week period in November and December 2022, with the EFL Schedule adjusted to accommodate. Match round 16 in the Championship, set to take place on Saturday 12 November, will be the final round of fixtures played ahead of the call-up period for the tournament, which begins on Monday 14 November. The Championship will resume on 10 December 2022 following the culmination of the World Cup Group Stages, whilst League One and League Two fixtures will continue as normal. The existing international calls postponement criteria will be applied throughout, where necessary. The Carabao Cup will be getting underway week commencing 8 August, with the Papa John’s Trophy starting later that month, week commencing 29 August. The Finals of both competitions will be held at Wembley Stadium, on Sunday 26 February for the Carabao Cup and Sunday 19 March for the Papa John’s Trophy. The final day of the 2022/23 season in the Championship, League One and League Two will be across the weekend of Saturday 6 May 2023, with the Sky Bet EFL Play-Off Finals scheduled for the 27-29 May 2023. Sky Bet EFL Season start (regular season) – 30 July, 2022 Championship pause – 12 November, 2022 Championship resumption – 10 December, 2022 Final day (regular season) – 6 May, 2023 Sky Bet EFL Play-Offs Sky Bet League Two – Saturday 27 May, 2023 Sky Bet League One – Sunday 28 May, 2023 Sky Bet Championship – Monday 29 May, 2023 The following fixtures, excluding the Finals, will take place the week commencing the specified dates: Carabao Cup Round One – 10 August, 2022 Round Two – 24 August, 2022 Round Three – 9 November, 2022 Round Four – 21 December, 2022 Quarter-Final – 11 January, 2023 Semi-Final First Leg – 25 January, 2023 Semi-Final Second Leg – 1 February, 2023 Final – 26 February, 2023 Papa John’s Trophy: Group Game One – 31 August, 2022 Group Game Two – 21 September, 2022 Group Game Three – 19 October, 2022 Round of 32 – 30 November, 2022 Round of 16 – 14 December, 2022 Quarter-Final – 11 January, 2023 Semi-Final – 1 February, 2023 Final – 19 March, 2023
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As the England are on the threshold of qualifying for next years world cup(in 2022) I would love to have attended a World cup in Australia or somewhere similar but I ain't going to Qatar. I am just hoping that many more football followers will decide not to attend in person Apart from what happened when Blatter was in charge,its the way our football season will be stuffed up. Suggest if you get an e-mail saying register for World cup tickets,don't bother. This will then send a message to the bone heads that football fans that they are not going to attend Keep your money in your pockets for 2024 and 2026
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I think the three EFL leagues will be the same as during the Internathional break No prem games no championship games with the 1st and 2nd divisions allowed to call off games if they have Internathional players in the squad